OTZ the winds in our area built through night of the 8th and by midnight we had sustained winds in the 60 mph range, by 6am we had gusts up to 73.8mph
roofing and shingles and loose siding & Raincaps on chimneys were stripped right off, health Worker smoke shack by hospital was tumbled 200 feet before coming to rest across 5th street and MHS parkning lot.
my Toyo stove had a time of it (up wind side), ended up letting it quit and heated house with electric oven during worst parts, 9am Nov 9th we lost electricty from a broken electric pole insulator that poped the feeder fuse for our block they replaced it in 30 minuets, a lazidasical aircraft owner left his plane loosely tied with no gust locks with old sun rotted poly rope, during worst part his tiedown ropes snapped (allot of others double ropes and parked vehicles sideways in front to block the winds). Here is the 1946 T-Craft that flipped onto Isac Lake (OTZ Airport)