Forgot to say, regarding the link I posted - you can go to the site and see it, but there is some rule that prevents that model track from being reproduced elsewhere, so you won't find it on any of the spaghetti plots.
Um, what exactly does a mandatory evacuation mean?
We've got guests in Seagrove, at Hidden Beach Villas, Cassine Station, and gulf front at Ramsgate. It's a beautiful day. All were planning on leaving Monday am.
I appreciate the Sherriff being proactive, but this seems a little premature on very short notice, especially with winds and waves not really expected to be hitting the area until Monday afternoon. Not to mention the forecast track seems to keep shifting further west today.
If our guests don't start out until tomorrow before noon, are they really at risk of getting stuck at the 331 bridge? What if they went east on 98 through Panama City instead, or West and across the mid-bay bridge. What are the closing policies on those bridges?
Thanks Kurt. I agree they don't want to be gulf front. And better safe than sorry, sure.
I see it's currently a voluntary evacuation, but it becomes mandatory in about 90 minutes, so I'm still wondering what that means so i can tell my guests. Do they stop southbound traffic across the bridge? Do they start knocking on gulf front doors or something?