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*** A HURRICANE WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR OUR AREA ***

Kaiser Realty, Inc. values our guests and their family’s safety, and we are continuing to follow the developments relating to Hurricane Isaac closely. Along with Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Tourism and others throughout the Gulf Coast, we are monitoring the storm’s track via the National Hurricane Center.

Hurricane Warning lifted for Gulf Shores, curfew in effect: {Released by the City of Gulf Shores, Aug 28th} - The National Weather Service announced at the 10:00 a.m. CST advisory that the Hurricane Warning for Mobile and Baldwin Counties has been replaced with a Tropical Storm Warning. At this time, Governor Robert Bentley announced that the mandatory evacuation orders have been lifted, as well. After evaluating these recent developments, City of Gulf Shores officials will begin allowing re-entry to credentialed residents and business owners in Zones 33-35 at 12:00 p.m. today. Residents and business owners will be allowed access to their properties; however, general travel throughout this area is prohibited.

Due to the significant storm surge and flood threat that still remains, Zone 32, which encompasses the Laguna Key area of West Beach, will remain closed at Callaway Pass Bridge. No access to this area will be allowed, until further notice. Residents and business owners needing to obtain re-entry decals may do so at City Hall during normal business hours, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., by providing proof of residency and identification. The City of Gulf Shores will enforce a curfew in these restricted areas, beginning at 8:00 p.m. tonight through 6:00 a.m. Wednesday, August 29. Anyone on the roadways during this time will be stopped and escorted out of the area.

Public Notice: Water to be shut off west of Cortez St at 2:30 p.m. {Released by the City of Gulf Shores, Aug 28th} - City of Gulf Shores Emergency Management officials have announced that Gulf Shores Utilities will be shutting off all water services west of Volunteer Fire Station Number Two on Cortez Street through the end of Highway 180 (Ft. Morgan Road) at 2:30 p.m. today due to storm surge and flood conditions.

Determining our information is from authentic, trusted, and reliable sources is key to ensuring our plans and responses are accurate to protect your vacation experience. Kaiser Realty continues to recommend all scheduled check-ins for today, Tues, Aug 28th and Wed, Aug 29th to postpone arrivals until Thurs, Aug 30th to ensure the inclement weather has passed and your property has been inspected by our diligent team.

We will continue to post the most current storm information available at www.KaiserRealty.com to keep you updated:

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL / 445 PM CDT TUE AUG 28 2012

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOBILE HAS ISSUED A  TORNADO WARNING FOR…

NORTHERN ESCAMBIA COUNTY IN NORTHWEST FLORIDA… WEST CENTRAL SANTA ROSA COUNTY IN NORTHWEST FLORIDA… EASTERN BALDWIN COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST ALABAMA…

* UNTIL 515 PM CDT * [Read more...]

Kaiser Realty, Inc. values our guests and their family’s safety, and we are continuing to follow the developments relating to Hurricane Isaac closely. Along with Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Tourism and others throughout the Gulf Coast, we are monitoring the storm’s track via the National Hurricane Center.

Hurricane Warning lifted for Gulf Shores, curfew in effect: {Released by the City of Gulf Shores, Aug 28th} - The National Weather Service announced at the 10:00 a.m. CST advisory that the Hurricane Warning for Mobile and Baldwin Counties has been replaced with a Tropical Storm Warning. At this time, Governor Robert Bentley announced that the mandatory evacuation orders have been lifted, as well. After evaluating these recent developments, City of Gulf Shores officials will begin allowing re-entry to credentialed residents and business owners in Zones 33-35 at 12:00 p.m. today. Residents and business owners will be allowed access to their properties; however, general travel throughout this area is prohibited.

Due to the significant storm surge and flood threat that still remains, Zone 32, which encompasses the Laguna Key area of West Beach, will remain closed at Callaway Pass Bridge. No access to this area will be allowed, until further notice. Residents and business owners needing to obtain re-entry decals may do so at City Hall during normal business hours, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., by providing proof of residency and identification. The City of Gulf Shores will enforce a curfew in these restricted areas, beginning at 8:00 p.m. tonight through 6:00 a.m. Wednesday, August 29. Anyone on the roadways during this time will be stopped and escorted out of the area.

Public Notice: Water to be shut off west of Cortez St at 2:30 p.m. {Released by the City of Gulf Shores, Aug 28th} - City of Gulf Shores Emergency Management officials have announced that Gulf Shores Utilities will be shutting off all water services west of Volunteer Fire Station Number Two on Cortez Street through the end of Highway 180 (Ft. Morgan Road) at 2:30 p.m. today due to storm surge and flood conditions.

Determining our information is from authentic, trusted, and reliable sources is key to ensuring our plans and responses are accurate to protect your vacation experience. Kaiser Realty continues to recommend all scheduled check-ins for today, Tues, Aug 28th and Wed, Aug 29th to postpone arrivals until Thurs, Aug 30th to ensure the inclement weather has passed and your property has been inspected by our diligent team.

We will continue to post the most current storm information available at www.KaiserRealty.com to keep you updated:

 

Isaac Rainfall

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL / 238 PM CDT TUE AUG 28 2012

…HURRICANE ISAAC MOVING NORTHWESTWARD TOWARD THE MOUTH OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER…

NEW INFORMATION… NIGHTTIME CONDITIONS EXPECTED TO WORSEN AS SIGNIFICANT OUTER RAIN BANDS MOVE OVER THE WARNED AREA.

AREAS AFFECTED… THIS LOCAL STATEMENT PROVIDES IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDED ACTIONS FOR PEOPLE AND MARINE INTERESTS IN SELECT LOCATIONS OF INLAND SOUTHEAST MISSISSIPPI…SOUTHWEST ALABAMA…THE WESTERN FLORIDA PANHANDLE AND GULF COASTAL WATERS DESTIN TO PASCAGOULA OUT 60 NM.

WATCHES/WARNINGS[Read more...]

Kaiser Realty, Inc. values our guests and their family’s safety, and we are continuing to follow the developments relating to Hurricane Isaac closely. Along with Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Tourism and others throughout the Gulf Coast, we are monitoring the storm’s track via the National Hurricane Center.

Hurricane Warning lifted for Gulf Shores, curfew in effect: {Released by the City of Gulf Shores, Aug 28th} - The National Weather Service announced at the 10:00 a.m. CST advisory that the Hurricane Warning for Mobile and Baldwin Counties has been replaced with a Tropical Storm Warning. At this time, Governor Robert Bentley announced that the mandatory evacuation orders have been lifted, as well. After evaluating these recent developments, City of Gulf Shores officials will begin allowing re-entry to credentialed residents and business owners in Zones 33-35 at 12:00 p.m. today. Residents and business owners will be allowed access to their properties; however, general travel throughout this area is prohibited.  Due to the significant storm surge and flood threat that still remains, Zone 32, which encompasses the Laguna Key area of West Beach, will remain closed at Callaway Pass Bridge. No access to this area will be allowed, until further notice. Residents and business owners needing to obtain re-entry decals may do so at City Hall during normal business hours, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., by providing proof of residency and identification. The City of Gulf Shores will enforce a curfew in these restricted areas, beginning at 8:00 p.m. tonight through 6:00 a.m. Wednesday, August 29. Anyone on the roadways during this time will be stopped and escorted out of the area. Gulf Shores Emergency Management officials will continue monitor and react to changing conditions.
Public Notice: Water to be shut off west of Cortez St at 2:30 p.m. {Gulf Shores, Ala – August 28, 2012} - City of Gulf Shores Emergency Management officials have announced that Gulf Shores Utilities will be shutting off all water services west of Volunteer Fire Station Number Two on Cortez Street through the end of Highway 180 (Ft. Morgan Road) at 2:30 p.m. today due to storm surge and flood conditions.

 

Gulf Shores officials will continue monitor and react to changing conditions.

Determining our information is from authentic, trusted, and reliable sources is key to ensuring our plans and responses are accurate to protect your vacation experience. Kaiser Realty continues to recommend all scheduled check-ins for today, Tues, Aug 28th and Wed, Aug 29th to postpone arrivals until Thurs, Aug 30th to ensure the inclement weather has passed and your property has been inspected by our diligent team.

We will continue to post the most current storm information available at www.KaiserRealty.com to keep you updated:

 

Isaac Storm Bands show heavy rains and storm surge

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL/1211 PM CDT TUE AUG 28 2012

…TROPICAL CYCLONE ISAAC NOW A CATEGORY ONE HURRICANE…

NEW INFORMATION… TROPICAL CYCLONE ISAAC NOW A CATEGORY ONE HURRICANE.

AREAS AFFECTED… THIS LOCAL STATEMENT PROVIDESIMPORTANT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDED ACTIONS FOR PEOPLE AND MARINE INTERESTS IN SELECT LOCATIONS OF INLAND SOUTHEAST MISSISSIPPI…SOUTHWEST ALABAMA…THE WESTERN FLORIDA PANHANDLE AND GULF COASTAL WATERS DESTIN TO PASCAGOULA OUT 60 NM.

WATCHES/WARNINGS… FOR MARINE INTERESTS…A HURRICANE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR [Read more...]

Kaiser Realty, Inc. values our guests and their family’s safety, and we are continuing to follow the developments relating to Hurricane Isaac closely. Along with Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Tourism and others throughout the Gulf Coast, we are monitoring the storm’s track via the National Hurricane Center.

Hurricane Warning lifted for Gulf Shores, curfew in effect: {Released by the City of Gulf Shores, Aug 28th} - The National Weather Service announced at the 10:00 a.m. CST advisory that the Hurricane Warning for Mobile and Baldwin Counties has been replaced with a Tropical Storm Warning. At this time, Governor Robert Bentley announced that the mandatory evacuation orders have been lifted, as well. After evaluating these recent developments, City of Gulf Shores officials will begin allowing re-entry to credentialed residents and business owners in Zones 33-35 at 12:00 p.m. today. Residents and business owners will be allowed access to their properties; however, general travel throughout this area is prohibited.  Due to the significant storm surge and flood threat that still remains, Zone 32, which encompasses the Laguna Key area of West Beach, will remain closed at Callaway Pass Bridge. No access to this area will be allowed, until further notice. Residents and business owners needing to obtain re-entry decals may do so at City Hall during normal business hours, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., by providing proof of residency and identification. The City of Gulf Shores will enforce a curfew in these restricted areas, beginning at 8:00 p.m. tonight through 6:00 a.m. Wednesday, August 29. Anyone on the roadways during this time will be stopped and escorted out of the area. Gulf Shores Emergency Management officials will continue monitor and react to changing conditions.

Determining our information is from authentic, trusted, and reliable sources is key to ensuring our plans and responses are accurate to protect your vacation experience. Kaiser Realty continues to recommend all scheduled check-ins for today, Tues, Aug 28th and Wed, Aug 29th to postpone arrivals until Thurs, Aug 30th to ensure the inclement weather has passed and your property has been inspected by our diligent team.

We will continue to post the most current storm information available at www.KaiserRealty.com to keep you updated:

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL / 1153 AM CDT TUE AUG 28 2012

…TROPICAL CYCLONE ISAAC NOW A CATEGORY ONE HURRICANE…

NEW INFORMATION… TROPICAL CYCLONE ISAAC NOW A CATEGORY ONE HURRICANE.

AREAS AFFECTED… THIS LOCAL STATEMENT PROVIDES IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDED ACTIONS FOR PEOPLE AND MARINE INTERESTS IN SELECT LOCATIONS OF INLAND SOUTHEAST MISSISSIPPI…SOUTHWEST ALABAMA…THE WESTERN FLORIDA PANHANDLE AND GULF COASTAL WATERS DESTIN TO PASCAGOULA OUT 60 NM.

WATCHES/WARNINGSFOR MARINE INTERESTS…A HURRICANE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE OPEN GULF WATERS FROM [Read more...]

Kaiser Realty, Inc. values our guests and their family’s safety, and we are continuing to follow the developments relating to Hurricane Isaac closely. Along with Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Tourism and others throughout the Gulf Coast, we are monitoring the storm’s track via the National Hurricane Center. A hurricane warning has been issued for the northern Gulf Coast, including our area. This means hurricane conditions are possible within the next 48 hours.

Alabama’s Governor Robert Bentley issued a mandatory evacuation order effective  for Zone 1 of Gulf Shores, Orange Beach along with city mandated evacuations of the immediate low lying surrounding areas of Zone 2 in anticipation of Tropical Storm Isaac’s landfall on the northern Gulf Coast as a hurricane.

City officials have announced the closure of Highway 59 at Zoo Road and the intersection of Highway 182 (Beach Boulevard) and Highway 135. Once the closure is in effect, ALL ACCESS to areas south of Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo and west of Gulf State Park will be restricted, until further notice. Residents and businesses within the restricted area should begin making final preparations for evacuation and should be prepared to no longer have access to their property.

Determining our information is from authentic, trusted, and reliable sources is key to ensuring our plans and responses are accurate to protect your vacation experience. Sustained Tropical Storm force winds are expected in our area beginning in the early morning hours. Due to deteriorating weather conditions, Gulf Shores officials anticipate disruptions to gas and electric services. Kaiser Realty recommends all scheduled check-ins for today, Tues, Aug 28th and Wed, Aug 29th to postpone arrivals until Thurs, Aug 30th to ensure the inclement weather has passed and your property has been inspected by our diligent team.

We will continue to post the most current storm information available at www.KaiserRealty.com to keep you updated:

Isaac Cone as of 10 AM CST

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL / 1115 AM CDT TUE AUG 28 2012

GULF COASTAL WATERS DESTIN TO PASCAGOULA OUT 60 NM

SEAS ARE GIVEN AS SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT…WHICH IS THE AVERAGE HEIGHT OF THE HIGHEST 1/3 OF THE WAVES. INDIVIDUAL WAVES MAY BE MORE THAN TWICE THE SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT.

GMZ670-290415- WATERS FROM PENSACOLA FL TO PASCAGOULA MS FROM 20 TO 60 NM- 1115 AM CDT TUE AUG 28 2012

…HURRICANE WARNING IN EFFECT…

REST OF TODAY…TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS WITH HURRICANE CONDITIONS [Read more...]