Out of interest only, given the fact that we all had at least 36 hours notice of this impending breeze, would an insurer be justified (legally or otherwise), in refusing to pay out for damge if and aircraft owner / operator had not taken all reasonable steps to hangar the aircraft, where hangerage was available, regardless of the overnight cost of renting space.
Knowing insurance companies logic, it wouldn't suprise me at all if they refused to pay out in quite a few cases.
P.S.
If anyone wants a greenhouse door, half it's roof and 2 panes of glass, I seem to have aquired them overnight - they're available for collection form my back lawn.