Droop12 wrote:Sanibel, You cant just assume that the highest winds during Ivan were only 89mph because its the only report you've seen. That was reported in Gulf Shores right? The strongest winds associated with Ivan hit between Gulf Shores/Orange Beach and Pensacola. Meaning reports from Pensacola and Gulf Shore most likely are not the strongest winds that occured. Im pretty confident that I expirenced winds sustained over 100mph (in Pensacola) the night of landfall. I probably expirenced gust near 140 judging by the hundreds of snapped trees and power poles in the area. No minimal cat 1 or weak 2 is going to pull a stop sign out of the ground and mangle it and blow it onto the roof of the building i stayed at. (I kept it as a sovenir lol) Both the sign and its metal pole were bent in odd shapes. A few blocks from where I stayed was a new gas station with a new, large awning. It was completly shredded and looked almost exactly like the one in Mike Theiss' video from Port Charlotte. Im not saying that Ivan had winds as powerful as Charley, just comparing damage. I think max sustained winds most likely were near 120mph near the water in western escambia county, eastern baldwin county. 100+mph in pensacola and about 80-90mph in gulf shores. So heres my final thinking, 115-120mph max sustained winds, with a surge of mainly 15 to possibly near 20 ft in a few unlucky places. I say possibly 20 ft because I've seen a few houses on 12ft stilts that arent there anymore.
I agree with you 100%





