I'm up at school, so I wish everyone the best. My dad/parents might just fly out since he's got to get his plane out of here cause anything stronger than a gentle breeze will destroy it. We talked it over today, and if he does leave, I'm hoping that my tank would last 24 hours or so (usually a LONG time after hurricane has done it's damage and gone). I thought the tank would last about 8 hours or so without flow or oxygenation, maybe less, but he reminded me about shipping corals in bags with little oxygen, and I've had corals in the bags 24-36 hours, not to mention the constant abuse of shipping (which might actually help mix the water and air, or make things worse, I've never gotten a straight answer from anyone on that in this hobby, deserves another thread).
Either way, we've got a generator in case someone does stay home, or when they do come back, and 3 cars to siphon gas out of, as well as some gas stored up too. I'm not worried much by the temps (we won't have AC, generator isn't strong enough), because knock on wood, I've left the temp controller off a few times now, and the tank has hit 90 degrees and stayed up that high for 6-8 hours or so without any negative signs from the corals, so it should be okay, and that was under lighting.
Good luck to everyone, Al, good luck getting that tank inside!