Frequently, we're under a tornado watch or warning. However, most of them after crossing the MS River go either to the north or south of our neighborhood. We did have wind shear damage in 2003 when "Hurricane Elvis" came thru Memphis. It was called "Hurricane Elvis" as the winds reached category 2 level of hurricane force winds. We were without power for 10 days, lost a few trees in the backyard and a tree limb fell thru the roof of my car at that time. However, we were fortunate in that nothing else was damaged. Three years ago, we took down our 100+ yr old Elm tree in the front yard as it was weakening and we didn't want to have it fall on our home. A friend of ours, during a storm 3 yrs ago, had an oak tree fall on their home. His wife was trapped inside the house for several hours but escaped serious injury. Their home was almost demolished and had to be rebuilt. It was a scary time for them. We are just blessed as nothing bad has really happened to us.
Marty
Brighten each corner where you are ... smile!