I posted this earlier, but in case you didn't catch it, Naverre was right at the eastern edge of the 100 MPH windfields. I use 100 MPH as a cutoff since it roughly corresponds to a 40 pound per square foot side load, which is something of an industry standary in construction.
See this image for a general overview of the geometry of the strike, based on early analysis, a 13.2 foot surge, and not including tide effects:
http://users.in-motion.net/~jefft/tech/Mapping/afghanistan/4msurgetext.jpg
I'd like to hear info about Navarre, Gulf Breeze, Destin, Okaloosa Island and the beaches of South Walton County. The Sand Dunes and sea oats restoration couldn't have survived?!
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