Hurricane Ivan and Hurricane Sally: A Gulf Coast Real Estate Guide to Storm Impacts in Orange Beach, Ono Island, and Beyond

Posted by Meredith Folger Amon on Tuesday, September 16th, 2025  9:00pm.



Hurricane Ivan and Hurricane Sally: A Gulf Coast Real Estate Guide to Storm Impacts in Orange Beach, Ono Island, and Beyond


By Meredith Amon, Licensed in Alabama and Florida
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When people ask me about living on the Alabama Gulf Coast, one of the most important conversations we have is about hurricane history. Two storms—Hurricane Ivan (2004) and Hurricane Sally (2020)—stand out because of their timing, force, and the lessons they left behind. Both struck on September 16th, exactly sixteen years apart, yet their approaches, speeds, and aftermaths were dramatically different.

As a real estate advisor on the Gulf Coast, I see how these storms shaped building practices, insurance requirements, and property values in Orange Beach, Ono Island, Fort Morgan, Dauphin Island, and Mobile Bay. Here’s an in-depth look at how they compared, what they taught us, and what buyers and homeowners should know today.


Hurricane Ivan – September 16, 2004

Approach and Performance

Impacts in Orange Beach and Ono Island

Storm surge reached 10–15 feet, pushing water into Perdido Pass, Terry Cove, Cotton Bayou, and Bayou St. John. On Ono Island, many ground-level floors were inundated, and boat houses and docks sustained severe structural damage. Elevated homes performed better, but water levels rose high enough to submerge bulkheads and fill swimming pools.

Fort Morgan and Dauphin Island

Mobile Bay and Gulf of Mexico

Mobile Bay experienced significant flooding on its eastern shore due to prolonged onshore winds. The Gulf of Mexico delivered relentless wave action, flattening dunes and damaging beachfront condos in Orange Beach and Gulf Shores.

Aftermath

Power outages lasted weeks. Many condominiums required full façade reconstruction. The storm reshaped both beaches and insurance policies, with wind coverage deductibles rising sharply after Ivan.


Hurricane Sally – September 16, 2020

Approach and Performance

Impacts in Orange Beach and Ono Island

Rainfall totals reached 20–30 inches, causing historic flooding. Bear Point, Canal Road, and Perdido Bay neighborhoods saw water levels never experienced before. Ono Island canals overflowed, flooding lower-lying homes and damaging many docks and boat houses. Elevated lots again demonstrated resilience, though extended power outages created additional hardships.

Fort Morgan and Dauphin Island

Mobile Bay and Gulf of Mexico

Mobile Bay saw record inland flooding because of Sally’s slow speed, which kept pushing water northward for hours. The Gulf of Mexico produced high surf, but it was the inland bays and waterways that suffered the greatest impact this time.

Aftermath

Boats were pushed into yards and onto roadways. Flooding persisted long after landfall, and power outages lasted more than a week in many neighborhoods. Insurance claims emphasized flood damage, highlighting the need for comprehensive flood policies even in areas thought to be less at risk.


Similarities and Differences


Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureHurricane Ivan (2004)Hurricane Sally (2020)
Date September 16, 2004 September 16, 2020
Category at Landfall 3 2
Sustained Winds 120 mph 105 mph
Peak Gusts 140+ mph 120+ mph
Approach From south-southwest, faster-moving From south-southeast, extremely slow (2–3 mph)
Landfall Location Near Gulf Shores, AL Near Orange Beach, AL
Storm Surge 10–15 feet 6–9 feet, combined with 20–30" rainfall
Areas Most Affected Gulf-front condos, Ono Island boathouses, Dauphin Island west end, Fort Morgan peninsula Back bays: Wolf Bay, Bear Point, Canal Road, Ono Island canals, Dauphin Island west end
Power Outages Weeks in many areas More than a week in most coastal neighborhoods
Mobile Bay Effects Major flooding on eastern shore Record inland flooding from prolonged winds
Gulf of Mexico Effects Severe erosion, dune loss, destroyed seawalls Heavy surf but lesser than Ivan; flooding more severe inland
Aftermath Higher wind deductibles, stricter codes for condos and homes Expanded flood insurance requirements, emphasis on Gold Fortified construction

Lessons Learned for Gulf Coast Real Estate

Stronger Construction

The aftermath of Ivan and Sally accelerated Gold Fortified building standards. Today’s newer homes and condos are stronger, elevated, and designed to withstand storm surge and wind. Older properties are upgrading roofs, windows, and hurricane straps—or in some cases, undergoing full redevelopment.

Insurance Implications

Common Buyer Questions


Moving Forward

The history of Ivan and Sally shows that while no property is completely immune to hurricanes, preparation and smart building practices make all the difference. Buyers and sellers today want to know not only about location and lifestyle, but also about construction standards, insurance costs, and resilience to future storms.

For anyone considering property in Orange Beach, Ono Island, Fort Morgan, Gulf Shores, or Dauphin Island, understanding our storm history is just as important as knowing the latest market report.

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