as jackie deangelesor rep, from gulfport, mississippi, the storm isn't over just yet. ♪ ♪ >> the forecastossible 1 categor hurricane, but the storm churning through the gulf didn't pack quite that strong of a punch when it made landfa last night. still, it hit parts of alabama with strong wind, rain and storm surges that caused some disruption. >> here in gulfport, mississippi, hit hard by katrina in 2005, the governor declared a state of emergency yesterday. >> make sure that you have a plan. >> the lopsided storm missed this particular area, but it was agreed all around it's better to be safe rather than sorry. >> the phenomenon happens every . hurricane season, and after harvey and the damage left in its wake, the energy industry was worried about gordon. in preparation for this storm evacuations and shutdowns ofonil prod facilities shuttered about 9% of e production capacity and with nearly 50% of the nation's refining capacity located in the gulcoast,s well, there were concerns about gasoline. ahead of gordon, oil prices spiked up $70 a barrel, but fell after the sto didn't cause any