
MEMORANDUM
City of Pensacola Beach
Office of the Mayor
To: The Mayor
From: Mary Backer, Assistant to
the Mayor
Regarding: Hurricane season so far.
Here is the information you asked for regarding the hurricane season here in Pensacola Beach. Our residents have already been through two hurricanes this season.
Hurricane Allison:
The
season's first named storm developed nearly four months ago. It hit Florida
in early June--earlier in the hurricane season than any other hurricane
on record. This was a first sign that this would be an active hurricane
year.Hurricane Erin:
Developed
in the Atlantic just over two months ago. It hit Florida twice. The first
hit was on the Atlantic coastline, around the city of Vero Beach. Erin
then crossed over central Florida and went into the Gulf of Mexico. From
there, it slammed into our area the next day.
Caught
many residents by surprise. When Erin hit Vero Beach, the storm was weak
and did little damage. But the storm gained strength when it crossed into
the warm Gulf waters. When it came ashore here, it was a stronger storm.These residents survived and had different reactions--some say they will never ride out another storm, some say it was no problem.
If
you do decide to order a mandatory evacuation, it must be very soon. The
inland roads are already congested with all the people trying to evacuate.
If people do not leave immediately, they may be stuck in their cars during
the storm---not a safe place to be!
Emergency Manager: "Our barrier island is at risk."
Legal Note: This is a only fictional account. It is not meant to reflect the opinion of any actual person working for the City of Pensacola Beach or actual area tourism officials. Hey...it's just a weather lesson!