Underground is the best spot to be safe in the middle or worst of an storm, no matter whether your property is the midst a drought or a hurricane. There are a variety of storm shelters, which range from small shelters for residential use to massive, super-school-sized emergency shelters. The best part is that these kinds of shelters aren't expensive, so you'll save lots of money.
Below-ground shelters are much easier to construct than above-ground storm shelters. They're simply placed in the hole and backfilled with concrete. If the weather is enough severe the lid is put on and the Shelter is bolted to the concrete slab. Because they're built beneath the ground, they're much safer than shelters that are above ground. You won't be concerned about a damp roof or uncomfortable conditions.
There are underground shelters you can install in your garage, and also above-ground storm shelters. This type of shelter is similar to underground storm shelters, with the exception that it is installed beneath the garage. The only difference is that the above-ground shelters are constructed of high-grade steel and must conform to the specifications of FEMA and local codes. The best method to secure your home is to build your own storm shelter, but be sure to hire an expert and obtain the right permits before you begin.