This is a joke, right?

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Nope.

What about wind, thunderstorms and tornadoes

Check the weather reports and the equipment regularly.

Thunderstorms and rain shouldnt be a problem. The pelican case will protect it. Highly doubt it would get struck by lightning. Just make sure what you are sending up is durable and not some fragile dollar store helium balloons. Think weather balloons if budget allows.

Even if it is windy out it will still stay in the air. Try to stay clear of tree lines and power lines. That's why you want high tensile strength so the wind won't affect service.

If there are tornados then bring it back down with you. Run and hide inside. Find shelter. Hold onto your ass. If you make it out alive. Send it back up asap.

This isn't a 99.99% uptime solution. Like many things in life creative solutions to problems that are viable. Will require effort on your part.