But antennas put up in clear,mild weather will most certainly fail. 
Murphy's Law in action!

Mike Besemer (WM4B) wrote:

> Not necessarily.  Good antenna installations can also be achieved 
> during rainfall rates exceeding 2 inches per hour, temperatures 
> exceeding 105 F, sandstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes.  
> I suspect that antennas erected during a nuclear event would also work 
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> It it really true long lasting antenna installs are only achieved when 
> the weather is so cold the Scotch 33 cracks as your wrapping the 
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