Prior to Opal we would get to the bottom of our beach walkover and then have to walk through approx. 30' of sea oats-covered dunes on the flat part of the beach. These dunes never recovered after Opal. The vertical cliff after Opal was similar to the one after Dennis, although the beach has eroded landward an additional 60' farther than after Opal. Lots of big, foreign shells on the beach afterward.
The night before Opal hit we had dinner at Criolla's. Came home in a heavy rain. During the night the hurricane strengthened dramatically still far offshore and we were awoken by sheriff's loudspeakers driving down 30A calling for a mandatory evacuation. We evacuated to Dothan and got hit pretty hard there. Back to the beach a few days later, we found that an oceanside patio door had blown in, which pressured up the inside of our condo, ultimately blowing out one of the front bedroom windows. The ensuing wind tunnel left about 4 inches of windblown sand piled up in the dining room. Drapes, bed linens etc. were sucked out of the window. Found a 3" long wood splinter embeded in the side of our mattress. Time of impact: 5:40 PM according to our wall clock which was blown off the wall and stopped.
The night before Opal hit we had dinner at Criolla's. Came home in a heavy rain. During the night the hurricane strengthened dramatically still far offshore and we were awoken by sheriff's loudspeakers driving down 30A calling for a mandatory evacuation. We evacuated to Dothan and got hit pretty hard there. Back to the beach a few days later, we found that an oceanside patio door had blown in, which pressured up the inside of our condo, ultimately blowing out one of the front bedroom windows. The ensuing wind tunnel left about 4 inches of windblown sand piled up in the dining room. Drapes, bed linens etc. were sucked out of the window. Found a 3" long wood splinter embeded in the side of our mattress. Time of impact: 5:40 PM according to our wall clock which was blown off the wall and stopped.