Falcon67
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I've been in OKC after the big F5 in 1999, my wife has relatives up there. You can forget hurricane straps - ineffective at those wind speeds. They would help in a lesser F1, F2 type storm or a glancing blow. Oklahoma, northern/western Texas never really built homes in a way to "survive" a tornado. The emphasis on survive is to get people below ground or in a real safe shelter to get away from flying debris. Or run the hell away. If the storm is going to take the house, the house is gone straps and all. Google Jarrell tornado, OKC 1999. Hard to describe the feeling looking at a big double billboard tower on a giant 4' diameter pole that looks like Zeus stomped it into the ground.
