Pass through storage dampness

I've never had to do this before, but I've never camped n torrential rain and wind for weeks on end. I chose the Oregon coast to winter in since the northwest rarely has "major" weather issue, usually mild, overall. (I wanted to head to Arizona but it was late December before I could get on the road so didn't want to get into weather in passes and the rig was brand new so wanted to familiarize myself with it before a major trek) I knew the Oregon coast would be wild and wooly with ocean storms..wanted to be in all of that and have loved it. But, when the wind comes in it's day after day of wind and rain with gusts of 70mph and sustained at 45 to 50. With the heavy, windblown rain coming in sideways the storage doors do hold out the rain but the humidity did get in the storage area. Naturally mold is not your friend. I knew if I didn't get it nice and dry and warm in there I would have mold ruin everything in there. So, yesterday was almost springlike so I opened both storage doors for pass-through ventillation took everything out and checked for mold...all was well. Then went inside and lifted my bed and opened trailer door so air moved real well down through the storage, did that all day. When evening approached I closed up all the doors but left the bed up so storage area would get the heat in there. I plan to keep the bed up each day so heat gets down there. Can't wait to spend next winter in Arizona so I don't have to fear mold. I am sure then it's dust that I have to contend with....always something...love it though.