This Will Cause Tornadoes And Gorilla Hail…
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- Опубліковано 12 бер 2024
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In this video we are talking about a multi day severe weather threat that could cause large hail and tornadoes over a large area.
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And how big are they from JORDYN Lynn CULBERTSON
Where are these tornadoes happening Ryan hall y'all from JORDYN Lynn CULBERTSON🌪️
That shure is one fancy Outhouse!
Awesome Storm Shelter-thanks, Ryan.
I hope it has a hook on the ceiling for a camping light, maybe a shelf or a hook to hold a bag of snacks, toilet paper and water, and room between all those knees for a Luggable Loo.
Jon in rural BC, Canada
I saw some very tempting video titles in my Recommends, but Gorilla Hail won the prize.
What is gorilla hail size exactly ? Lol. 😮😂
@@cjhoward409 Harambe sized hail
😂 me too!!
@@cjhoward409
Soccer ball ⚽
It's raining cats and dogs, then comes the gorilla hail.... A few years ago, couple miles away from me there was hail that was large enough that it knocked holes in roofes. Hoping not to get anything like that tomorrow, we are right in the bullseye tomorrow.
As a european i dont watch this video's to be warned of severe weather but to learn things about weather and storms
Love to the ryan hall crew and lets hope no deaths will occur in the next days
We only get crazy weather here in the states four seasons out of the year.
yeah definitely hoping for the best while preparing for the worst.
As a Michigander my sinuses will never be the same again. 😂
Also on a side note: as an introvert, “don’t be scared, be prepared” has become my mantra whilst doing people-y things. Your positive impact has surpassed even the weather. ☺️
Dhist is a lifesaver as far allergies are concerned!!
When I think of gorilla hail I think of hail balls big enough to crush cars and break concrete.
Godzilla hail😂
@@rushiaj1222 Godzilla hail would crush buildings 🤣🤣
Yikes never heard of it. What if in the future Hail gets the size of bowling BALLS ?? 😮
@@AltaJonesable I'll take "Shit that did't/won't happen" for $1000, Alex.
@ligmasack9038 We will just have to see, eventually. There are loads of Bible interpretations of the Book of Revelations and the one she sides with is a valid understanding. We will truly never 100% know.
I'm a truck driver and I drove from Amarillo to Cactus while empty and the wind was blowing so hard that I had difficulty keeping my truck in my own lane.
Stay safe out there driver
Be safe.
Thank you for all you do!! 😊
Be safe 🙏
been there! refuse to haul empty in winds over 20mph
Gotta love living in the Midwest this time of year and this is just the start of it. We live with this weather each and every year. When you’ve dealt with it your entire life you become numb to it all. We have dealt with forecasts that are so far off so many times we no longer trust them. We trust our own eyes and seeing what the clouds are doing. Thats why you see all these videos of people from the Midwest going outside when the sirens start blaring.
Rule of thumb that anyone from the Midwest will tell you. If the sky turns green it’s time to head indoors.
Nooooo..... we go outside....lol....
@@shellydunn4566True lol. WI here
@@kyleRS87 Shit.... you get the weather we got in Indiana 20 years ago!!!
Lol
Tornado sirens go off, we hop in the car.....
That's it exactly bc we went thru a tornado and what sent us to take shelter immediately was the green sky ,never experienced any thing like it except a partial house fire, in kcmo
@@shellydunn4566bro when I was a kid I watched the movie Twister and now whenever there’s a chance I’m out looking. I’ve still never seen one
I really appreciate you mentioning the Fire danger! So many people think the "big" fires only happen in California... they DON'T. As many of us know we just had a massive wildfire in the Texas panhandle and portions of western Oklahoma very recently. Not many people are aware what to do when we are under "Fire Weather Watch" (as we here in Oklahoma right now). Obviously, you want to check around the parimeter of your home/property to make sure there's not a lot of undergrowth or other "fuel" sources for a fire to spread rapidly. Make sure you have gas in your car if you unexpectedly need to evacuate. But **MOST IMPORTANTLY** you want to stay aware of what's happening AROUND you. If you see smoke, CALL IT IN. Don't just assume that someone else already has. Know your location, and do your best to explain where the smoke is ORIGINATING in relation to where you are (is it to the north? Is it west? Is it about 2 miles away?). Even if you don't know exactly where it's coming up from, you can still call 911 and just say, "hey, I live at such-and-such and there's a lot of smoke in the air". But please PLEASE.... CALL IT IN.
Thank God that my wife and I packed up our little ones and moved out of Oklahoma back in 2022, its to destructive to raise a family there, plus we don't want to live life wondering if a huge tornado will wipe us out. We are back in at our home state in PA safe and sound
Everyone in the country has seen Cal fire respond to fires in California.
The largest aerial firefighting fleet in the world- $5 billion budget.
Texas- $20 million budget and hand crews.
Oklahoma?
This is not a political statement. It is a statement of fact to help people understand what they are up against.
Especially in rural areas.
Must have goggles!!!
Loss of vision and you are done!
You can put anything over your mouth temporarily.
@@aaronjess1608yeah but since 2022 you are downwind from those chemical explosions/trail derailment incidents that were making people super sick. 😅 Is anywhere same and sound?
@@Ann-op5kj Fortunately our state didn't feel the effect..
I don’t know one person who thinks big fires only happen in California. But California is the worst at forest management, so they do tend to get fires every year.
1:16 When the Tornado Risk actually looks like a tornado, great....lol
Lol, I thought that, too!
😁
That was my exact thought too! lol
I’m glad I’m not the only one that thought that
😅 2024
Starting tornado season 2024 with a bang!
I’ve seen that kind of hail. I worked at a car rental company in San Antonio back in 2013, we had cars come back after this type of storm, all the glass was broken out, lots of body damage. When I got to work the next morning all the cars that weren’t rented out had bad damage. One of the supervisor’s car had to be brought in on the back of a wrecker, it’s was totaled. So, do not take this type of storm for granted.
I live in the center of all threats today I will make sure to be prepared and not scared❤
Stay safe.
Best wishes to you. Stay safe!
It's OK to be scared,just don't panic. 😊
Stay safe.
We will pray for you and those in the area. God be with you!
I don't pay much attention to the other channels when they post about severe weather. But I always click on Ryan's videos because I know he's giving good accurate information with no hype
He has spoken once more keeping us prepared and not scared ❤
i live in Iowa, 20 miles south of the capital city of Des Moines, in a little berg called Indianola, looks like that storm system is just barely gonna dodge us. that being said i will pray for everyone else who could be facing this dangerous weather tomorrow.
I live in Oklahoma City. Had a grass fire in our front yard yesterday. Fire risk is a real thing.
I'm prepared, still scared. I hate storms.
So do I!
Same
Stop, drop, roll.
Same
I luvvv tornadoes and storms
Praying for everyone in Texas.
You've become such an important part of our lives in our household. Thank you for all you do. ✌️🕊🌿🔱☄️✨️
Thank you for making the weather understandable to me!! Keep safe. I appreciate your reports very much....
HEY Ryan...Good to see you! Thanks for popping in.
- How's that Babe growin?! Hugs to yer family.
Thanks legend. Stay safe y'all.
Woke up to my radio going off a bit ago. Wasn't expecting anything to start popping off this soon on this side of Missouri. The severe thunderstorm warning popped off quickly, but it ain't much. I ain't worried much about my area, til tmrw.
Thanks for the update, Ryan. I am excited to see the total solar eclipse in a few weeks.
All signs converging signs of judgment.
This is coming way too close to "tornadoes in a fire zone". Now there's a movie premise ... best wishes to the real people involved.
Edited to add: I was a kid in Lubbock when the twisters hit in the 70's. Our neighbor two doors down had an underground shelter they shared. It was beyond our finances to build our own. That Dr Who Box Thingie looks brilliant. Thanks for the tip.
I work during all this when this will all happen so I will remember to tune in to your videos and or streams and bring my noaa weather radio to work thank you Ryan, you very much help me prepare for what’s to come!
Thank you for the latest update, Ryan. We appreciate all you and the Y'all squad do.
I actually opened up the storm cellar door yesterday and let it air out, and went down today to make sure there weren't any creepy crawlies or slithering visitors. I swept the floor, and sprayed bug repellent. It wasn't until last year, after living in my home for 16+ years, that I finally got brave and checked out my storm cellar. I had refused to use it before due to varies yucky stuff. The bathtub always looked more inviting when bad storms barreled thru. I have since cleaned it up, and made it livable. Even got an electrical cord running down to have power as long as it lasts. (Oh, and a wifi extender just above one of the air pipes so I can watch Ryan, until it goes out too.)
You, Ryan are a God sent. You have been spot on with the weather down here in Oklahoma, and I recommend you to everyone I know. Please keep up the great work! Hugs from me and my dogs.
Sending prayers for everyone in the path of the severe weather
Fires, tornadoes, hail, Highwinds;
Goggles!!!
My vote for number one most important prep.
(something I’ve heard no prepping channel say)
Above Ground Shelter: Im hecka strong!!
EF5 Tornado: Hold my tractor trailer beer
1:14 Looks like Squidward and his big nose! 😂😂
Thanks Ryan, for everything you and your team do! 🙏
Thank YOU Ryan, was praying for y'all last night when it passed through by us and i could see flashes of green off in the distance, so much hail. Grateful you keep us all prepared.
Where was their hail yesterday?
@@rorycolgan i'm just outside Kansas City
@@TLTSofit if I was licensed in MO I would offer a complimentary roof inspection 😁. Be safe!
Thank you, from just north of Dallas!
Hopefully no hail in DFW.
Hope the tornados do not get to out of hand tomorrow, and hope the ones that do pop do not be to violent
It fascinates me how these extreme storm patterns overlap with much of the path of the April 8 solar eclipse.
We love your WX analysis, brother!
I live in northern Colorado. Not many ‘naders here. I’m just gonna have a hard time finding a weatherman as good as you who actually spends time talking about the weather details for the Rocky Mountain area.
Denver & Front Range Weather on Facebook, IG, and X are accurate and also good with explaining.
I live in northeastern Oklahoma, the wind is gusting 25-30 mph . Crazy wind and warmer than normal for this time of year.
Gorilla hail sounds interesting...😅
Minnesota is in a severe drought. We haven't had more than an inch or two of actual moisture since before November of last year.
Thank you Ryan for Keeping my storm anxiety at bay
Thanks for the update, Ryan! I appreciate your coverage, it always helps us prepare early, which is super important as a family that lives in a manufactured home.
It's spring. All hell is going to break lose. I remember last spring. The southern states just got nailed. I'm in northwest Wisconsin. Fire warnings were issued the day before yesterday due to very low dew points and humidity. Today, they're still low. Dew point is at 22 and humidity is 24. Fire is still a very real risk.
Had a wildfire break out just west of MSP last week. In no time at all over 2000 acres burned.
It’s so dry here. Had 110+ inches of snow last year. But no rain last summer. And only about 6 in of snow so far this year.
It could get nasty
Looks like I'll be parking under a parking garage in Kansas city tonight
Thanks for these videos Ryan, HUGELY appreciated!
I live in Round Rock ( near Austin), tx and last year we got pelted with hail. It sucks and our roof was just redone. Spring storms are so annoying
Normal isn’t coming back.
I’m ready for hot sunshine 24/7.
same 😎
Warm sunshine 🌞 I'm not a pleasant sweat-er 😮
Eh nope….just the mid 60s are good enough for me
Well I would like thank everyone & I'm sure that Ryan would like to thank everyone to for tuning in and appreciate you for the chance to be our weather man
I'm in St. Louis, and the Midland weather radio that I bought from you just just warned me of a severe thunderstorm watch. I am so glad I have it!
Thanks for all you do, Ryan. ❤
I’m in Kansas City suburb & we recently got a tornado watch issued. Ugh.
I'm in Alton. It sprinkled a bit and thundered but all quiet now.
We ended up getting at least tennis ball size hail, here at East of Kansas City. It was so LOUD!
@@maryb6672 Wow. That's big.
Thank you for the update!
Thank you for making the weather understandable so we can follow along.
thanks for the update Ryan!!!
Please no tornados in Southern Illinois literally laying carpet in our farmhouse we are renovating.... we are just finally finishing this house after 6 years of reno. I Really don't want it blown away
Thank you for keeping us informed!
Thanks for everything you do Ryan, this helps many people that need things like this made. This definitely saves lives and can't wait to see the stream when you start the stream. Thanks for all you do, Ryan.🙏🏼
I knew it was not a good sign when I saw storm chasers at the gas station after work(Topeka, Kansas). Well this is going to be a nerve racking night.
Thank you y’all squad, you guys are awesome, and major wildfires in Texas
1:19, Is nobody gonna talk about how the tornado risk is shaped like a tornado?!?!?!?
Thank you always man!!
Hi RyanHallY'all friends and fans🧡 Stay safe out there and thanks Ryan and family and staff on the ground! SO appreciate this!
im here for the "..goodbye WHOOOOOOOP!"" 😝💛
Thanks for the update Ryan
Thanks for the vid Ryan!
As a Great Lake surfer I’m stocked for this system to roll in tonight. Gonna have some fun waves Friday, not looking super clean but it will definitely be fun (:
Praying for all
Thank you as always buddy!
Just watching a live weather feed seven hours after Ryan did this talking about 3" hail and two tornadoes...accurate as always.
Last night I dreamed about a hail storm. The hail was the size of grapefruit. In my dream I was freaking out and trying to find comforters to put all over my truck to protect it. I live in N. Georgia. Hope this wasn't a premonition 😮
Hey neighbor!
A STAY BLESSED ❤️ YOUR FAMILY AT ALL TIMES
Tomorrow is really catching my eye! Thank you for the update as always Ryan there isn’t anyone else I’d want to rely on! Maybe we’ll get a stream tomorrow outta you cause you know I’ll be there! ❤
Hail in southeast Kansas last night, lots of lightning!
Be safe y'all
I'm in SO CO, and somethings brewing. They're predicting big snow. We'll see. Sometimes in the high desert the snow goes right over us.
they’re predicting a foot+ up here in co springs, suprised he didn’t mention it
Thanks for the weather update Ryan.
Thanks Ryan, I was waiting for this today!
The storms in Kansas did verify with both hail and tornados between the 7:00 pm and 10:00 pm timeframes. As always, you were on the spot, thank you.
Thank you Ryan for the heads up ✌🏼
Appreciation for yours & the teams accurate weather reporting, Ryan. Shared from Pure Michigan! 🌊❤️
Damn I am so sick of this winter weather. Can’t wait for it to get warmer.
The funky Jet Stream has made this a crazy winter and spring!
Thank you Ryan Hall ❤❤❤❤
Thank you, Ryan!
Thanks for the video 😊
I'm East Coast but my family is in the thick of this in all those states
Head's up from Denver, a lot of businesses are closing due to the impending storm tonight. Upside, I have two ear infections so I am happy to have a day off, downside, the chaos of this weather is making my head hurt.
Sadly I don't have one of your snow measuring boards, but I also don't own my own home, hopefully next year, because this is going to likely be a wild 48 hours.
Weather info on Colorado just brushed over every time this channel just for south central and north western tornado alley weather
KCMO here. We just had the most rain I've seen in a year😂. You were spot on with the hail.
Thank you Ryan for the updates.
Thanks Ryan!
I was going to go to a relatives house for spring break. I'm glad the plans changed. I'm petrified of tornadoes. Hope nothing bad happens.
@RyanHallYallExtra! thank you! Super sick this week and I just couldn’t get up to prep stuff last night but because of this broadcast I ran through my mind what I needed to do if we got an alarm - which I was woken up to just before 530 this morning - was able to quickly grab my stuff and get to the basement
Good stuff!
Thanks Ryan 👍
Thanks for the good information.
Thank you Ryan ❣️
Thank you, Ryan.
Always the best weather forecasts are right here. A big thank you to Ryan Hall & Y’all 👍
Looking at this radar it doesn't even look like the south Kansas City area where I live will even get rain, but I've already had a dozen notifications about severe storms in my area yesterday and today 😂 I do hope we see some action tonight.
Lol we were in almost exactly identical situations just on the other side of the state. I'm in SE Kansas and there were a few amazing supercells just a few miles to my South. They slowly moved SE, away from me into Missouri as the larger cluster of storms near KC moved NE into Missouri. Aside from the obvious difference in number of storms, the two clusters looked very similar (at least on radar and how they moved away from the center of Kansas)
I drove out of town to a nice clear hilltop to watch the very impressive lightning show. Very picturesque. If I had even halfway decent photography equipment I could've captured hundreds of breathtaking bolts they were so clear.
@@andrewsercer9538 yeah the lightning show last night was crazy. We got a little bit of rain here last night but most of it went east of us. I could see lightning from the storms moving east for hours though.
Thanks Ryan❤
Thanks Ryan.
Thank you for the updates. Tomorrow schools in my district will be having the rest of their parent/teacher conferences. Kind of thinking they should reschedule them until after Spring Break.
Thankyou Ryan.