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Oklahoma

All our products like Patio Covers, Retractable Roof, Sunrooms, Skylyghts, Awnings, Canopies, Conservatories are using an special aluminum structure. This way it is strong against wind and earthquakes, and it will also hold a long time because it will never rust.

 

Sunrooms, Patio Covers, Skylights, Conservatories or Canopies can be the ideal accessory for business owners, but also for home. With our products you can add extra space for your customers or on your home without paing extra cost for permanent buildings (our products can be fast instaled, but same way removed)
 
For the cold season the retractable roof can be enclosed totally with lateral panels. Same time you can remove them during warm days. Also the roof is 66% retractable (this means it can slide back, it's also called sliding roof) so you can let your customers to see the beauty of the sky, enjoy the sun (make them feel well, and they will come againe).
 

Climate

 

Oklahoma is located in a temperate region and experiences occasional extremes of temperature and precipitation typical in a continental climate. Most of the state lies in an area known as Tornado Alley characterized by frequent interaction between cold and warm air masses producing severe weather. An average 54 tornadoes strike the state per year—one of the highest rates in the world. Because of its position between zones of differing prevailing temperature and winds, weather patterns within the state can vary widely between relatively short distances and can change drastically in a short time. As an example, on November 11, 1911, the temperature at Oklahoma City reached 83 °F in the afternoon (the record high for that date), then an incoming squall line resulted in a drop to 17 °F at midnight (the record low for that date); thus, both the record high and record low for November 11 were set on the same day.
 
 
Oklahoma's climate is prime for thunderstorm development.
The humid subtropical climate (Koppen Cfa) of the eastern part of Oklahoma influenced heavily by southerly winds bringing moisture from the Gulf of Mexico, but transitions progressively to a semi-arid zone (Koppen BSk) in the high plains of the Panhandle and other western areas from about Lawton westward less frequently touched by southern moisture. Precipitation and temperatures fall from east to west accordingly, with areas in the southeast averaging an annual temperature of 62 °F (17 °C) and an annual rainfall of 56 inches (1,420 mm), while areas of the panhandle average 58 °F (14 °C), with an annual rainfall under 17 inches (430 mm). All of the state frequently experiences temperatures above 100 °F (38 °C) or below 0 °F (−18 °C), and snowfall ranges from an average of less than 4 inches (10 cm) in the south to just over 20 inches (51 cm) on the border of Colorado in the panhandle. The state is home to the Storm Prediction Center, the National Severe Storms Laboratory, and the Warning Decision Training Branch, all part of the National Weather Service and located in Norman. Oklahoma's highest recorded temperature of 120 °F (49 °C) was recorded at Tipton on June 27, 1994 and the lowest recorded temperature of −31 °F (−35 °C) was recorded at Nowata on February 10, 2011.

 

 

Cities: Ada , Altus , Anadarko , Ardmore , Bartlesville , Bethany , Bixby , Blackwell , Broken Arrow , Catoosa , Central Atoka , Chickasha , Choctaw , Claremore , Clinton , Coweta , Cushing , Del City , Duncan , Durant , East Canadian , East Cleveland , East Love , East Mayes , East Murray , Edmond , El Reno , Elk City , Enid , Glenpool , Grove , Guthrie , Guymon , Henryetta , Idabel , Jenks , Keystone Lake , Lawton , McAlester , Miami , Midwest City , Moore , Muskogee , Mustang , Newcastle , Norman , North Cleveland , North Marshall , North Tulsa , Oklahoma City , Okmulgee , Oolagah-Talala , Owasso , Pauls Valley , Ponca City , Poteau , Pryor Creek , Purcell , Sallisaw , Sand Springs , Sapulpa , Seminole , Shawnee , Sill , Skiatook , South Cherokee , South Marshall , South Tulsa , Southeast Comanche , Southeast Osage , Southwest Comanche , Stillwater , Tahlequah , Tecumseh , The Village , Tulsa , Tuttle , Vinita , Wagoner , Warr Acres , Weatherford , Woodward , Yukon

 

COUNTIES: Adair, Alfalfa, Atoka, Beaver, Beckham, Blaine, Bryan, Caddo, Canadian, Carter, Cherokee, Choctaw, Cimarron, Cleveland, Coal, Comanche, Cotton, Craig, Creek, Custer, Delaware, Dewey, Ellis, Garfield, Garvin, Grady, Grant, Greer, Harmon, Harper, Haskell, Hughes, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnston, Kay, Kingfisher, Kiowa, Latimer, Le Flore, Lincoln, Logan, Love, Major, Marshall, Mayes, McClain, McCurtain, McIntosh, Murray, Muskogee, Noble, Nowata, Okfuskee, Oklahoma, Okmulgee, Osage, Ottawa, Pawnee, Payne, Pittsburg, Pontotoc, Pottawatomie, Pushmataha, Roger Mills, Rogers, Seminole, Sequoyah, Stephens, Texas, Tillman, Tulsa, Wagoner, Washington, Washita, Woods, Woodward

 

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