As an Australian trying to get an understanding of the impact this tornado has had in Little Rock, I found this video invaluable and very powerful indeed, Brian, and would like to thank you for posting it. I can see that others are frustrated by some aspects of your presentation, but these are not issues for me, in the context in which I'm watching this. I very much appreciated, too, that you let the footage simply speak for itself, without any sound track. I can't begin to imagine what it must have been like to have been actually inside those dwellings and other buildings as the tornado went through.
Great coverage Bryan. I thing I saw you in the Cigar Republic parking lot while I was dragging debris to the parking lot. The before and after pictures were both amazing and heartbreaking.
most of the footage was in little rock arkansas. west of downtown. it traveled northeast to jacksonville arkansas which is about 10-15 miles from little rock. then hit wynne arkansas which is about 100 miles from little rock. west little rock is heavily populated and lots of businesses.
I appreciate the video, but I must concur that some overlay on location would be beneficial. I'd also like to see a much higher perspective that shows the path of the storm. I think it's hard for us that weren't affected to know just where the storm hit. I find myself wondering if this place or that was affected.
Your voyage is always amazing, but with no context of location it’s actually quite useless to most people. Maybe you should consider adding location to the footage. Otherwise, it’s just video for the sake of spectacle.
As an Australian trying to get an understanding of the impact this tornado has had in Little Rock, I found this video invaluable and very powerful indeed, Brian, and would like to thank you for posting it. I can see that others are frustrated by some aspects of your presentation, but these are not issues for me, in the context in which I'm watching this. I very much appreciated, too, that you let the footage simply speak for itself, without any sound track. I can't begin to imagine what it must have been like to have been actually inside those dwellings and other buildings as the tornado went through.
Great coverage Bryan. I thing I saw you in the Cigar Republic parking lot while I was dragging debris to the parking lot. The before and after pictures were both amazing and heartbreaking.
most of the footage was in little rock arkansas. west of downtown. it traveled northeast to jacksonville arkansas which is about 10-15 miles from little rock. then hit wynne arkansas which is about 100 miles from little rock. west little rock is heavily populated and lots of businesses.
I appreciate the video, but I must concur that some overlay on location would be beneficial. I'd also like to see a much higher perspective that shows the path of the storm. I think it's hard for us that weren't affected to know just where the storm hit. I find myself wondering if this place or that was affected.
I just saw the house my parents built in the late 1960s, standing surrounded by total destruction!
You started right out by my house
Omg😢😢😢
Your voyage is always amazing, but with no context of location it’s actually quite useless to most people. Maybe you should consider adding location to the footage. Otherwise, it’s just video for the sake of spectacle.