Swirl of Mini-tornado Takes Internet Tower for a Spin
The structure might have been designed to withstand 125 mph winds, but all 
it took was a 70 mph gust to knock down a 100-foot freestanding Internet 
tower in Denton, Texas.

"It wasn't just the wind. It was like a mini-tornado," said tower owner 
Robert Stock. "Our security cameras caught the tower blowing over and then 
to the west 20 feet and then to the east about 30 feet. It was bent back and 
forth while part of it lay on the ground."

The storm, which bent the tower halfway up, blew through in the wee hours of 
a Monday morning, and Stock brought in a crane to lower the top section to 
the ground for repairs. The tower weathered the storm pretty well. Only four 
of the 12 sections had to be replaced. The antennas were smashed. New 
antenna parts, including the Internet antenna, were found locally, shipped 
and attached on Tuesday. The tower was back on the air by Wednesday. The 
only thing that slowed him down was not being able to order the new parts 
over the Internet.

The timing of the storm could not have been more inauspicious. Only one day 
before, the tower had received an overhaul to reduce interference. The new 
equipment lasted only 24 hours. Stock says the second replacement is more 
powerful and his signal is stronger than ever. The tower serves seven 
businesses in Greenbelt Business Park and a dozen more in the area.

Not sure why anyone would reuse wind damaged tower, but
12 sections to make a 100 foot tower is confusing also.


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