Re: T. S. Dennis
It really depends on where the property is. Barrier islands tend to go under evacuation orders early because it's not safe to use the bridges or causeways once the winds start picking up. Holiday Isle goes under orders more frequently as well because it's so low-lying. Lots of areas there are in cat 1 surge zones.
We lived through three hurricane seasons on Okaloosa Island. The only mandatory evacuation we had was for George in 1998 when he was looking like a nasty cat 3 storm. Earl (borderline category 1/2) actually made landfall closer than George did, but it was a weaker storm, and the evacuation was voluntary everywhere in the area.
It really depends on where the property is. Barrier islands tend to go under evacuation orders early because it's not safe to use the bridges or causeways once the winds start picking up. Holiday Isle goes under orders more frequently as well because it's so low-lying. Lots of areas there are in cat 1 surge zones.
We lived through three hurricane seasons on Okaloosa Island. The only mandatory evacuation we had was for George in 1998 when he was looking like a nasty cat 3 storm. Earl (borderline category 1/2) actually made landfall closer than George did, but it was a weaker storm, and the evacuation was voluntary everywhere in the area.
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