When it was initially installed, they started on the perimeter and finished with the diamond pieces in the middle. It will be interesting to see how they take it off. They might wait for a break in the forecast where little wind is forecast for a couple of days. The roof is very vulnerable to tears when it is deflated and one or more panels are missing. If they try to take it off with the high winds we typically get in March, they might end up with not much fabric to sell and a really big mess to clean up.
In general not much can be accomplished with winds that are gusting over 20 M.P.H. either getting further in the accomplishment of the crown truss or removing the roof. Today the wind is a constant 15 with gusts to 22. So, not much can happen. I am going to list the high daily temp and wind that is forecasted then gusts through 3/25. It looks like we will have a windy month leaving about 7 - 8 days with winds the crew can work in on both the truss and the removal of the roof. This comes from Accuweather if you'd like to check.
I am basing the Not OK wind speed on 22 M.P.H.
Hopefully some of their wind speed forecasts are off and we can get more progress made on both projects!
Tu 3/10 - 62 degrees wind 15 to 22 Not OK
We 3/11 - 44 " " 6 " 8 OK
Th 3/12 - 55 " " 9 " 14 OK
Fr 3/13 - 55 " " 18 " 23 Not OK
Sa 3/14 - 42 " " 15 " 22 Not OK
Su 3/15 - 38 " " 8 " 10 OK
Mo 3/16 - 48 " " 12 " 13 OK
Tu 3/17 - 56 " " 8 " 21 OK
We 3/18 - 54 " " 9 " 18 OK
Th 3/19 - 52 " " 10" 28 Not OK
Fr 3/20 - 50 " " 12 " 34 Not OK
Sa 3/21 - 50 " " 8 " 24 Not OK
Su 3/22 - 50 " " 1 " 6 OK
Mo3/23 - 48 " " 8 " 24 Not OK
Tu 3/24 - 45 " " 8 " 24 Not OK
We3/25 - 52 " " 10 " 22 Not OK
Th 3/26 - 46 " " 4 " 9 OK
TOTALS 8 of 17 OK