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Wind and water rise over Santa Rosa Sound as Hurricane Opal approaches Fort Walton Beach, Florida on the afternoon of October 4, 1995.
A sailboat breaks its moorings and heads for shore and storm surge depth increases over land as Hurricane Opal nears Fort Walton Beach, Florida October 4, 1995 at 20:45 UTC.
Hurricane force winds reach the coast of Fort Walton Beach, Florida as storm surge pushes farther inland on the afternoon of October 4, 1995.
With winds of 120-140 mi/h, Hurricane Opal's intense eyewall reaches Fort Walton Beach, Florida on the afternoon of October 4, 1995. This photo is looking west-southwest across a storm surge inundated Highway 98 (Miracle Strip Parkway) near the time of the storm's peak winds, 22:15 UTC.
Storm surge reaches a depth of 5 to 7 feet in Fort Walton Beach, Florida as Hurricane Opal makes landfall on the afternoon of October 4, 1995. This photo, looking southeast across a totally inundated Highway 98 (Miracle Strip Parkway), is near the time of peak surge depth, 23:20 UTC.
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