My location is about 9 miles s.e. of Victoria Texas and about 20 miles from the coast. I have two vp2 plus stations running plus remote anny transmitter and soil moisture station. I lost internet and power right away but all the stations reported info without fail on battery for the 9 days i had no power. My sustained winds were between 70 and 75 mph with gusts between 85 to 95 mph. The rain was blowing so hard that it pressure washed a shed i had made out of pressure treated wood that had turned gray with age and made them look like new lol. During all this which went on for several days before Harvey got out of the picture none of the gear failed. I opened the iss box of all the units as soon as i could and to my surprise i had no water problems in any of them. I had no failures or wind driven rain problems of any kind. Boy Davis is really tough gear. Another reading that i was surprised at was the wind run on the anny at the height of the strom, it was a astonishing 49,656.2 miles. Hard to believe the anny didn't fly apart. I really thought i would lose my stations but i can now say Davis gear takes a licking and keeps on ticking lol. Thought this might be of interest to anyone who wonders how much bad weather a Davis station can take.