Watching this made me think of my favorite line from a gospel song that says “when he’s four days late, he’s still on time”. Brought me to tears and so does the love and passion you both have for your community and being there when it matters most ~ thank you both so much ♥️
I’m such a fan of this dude cause he’s so damn genuinely caring of others truly a heroic person trying to care for others. Great job man! I generally don’t care for weather people because it’s usually boring. But thanks for being you and caring so much Matt! Your clips have brought tears to my eyes twice tonight. I’ll strive to be a better person because of your example. God bless!
I remember that when matt was having trouble getting anything to work or anything i cant imagine how hard it was. Especially not knowing if everything is ok or not and if you were going to be hit
The United States need a different safety approach to the increasing tornado risk in the next years and decades. Regarding the accelerating climate change there will be more tornadoes and more severe tornadoes in the United States in the next years and decades. I personally think that in the long run it will become too risky to have a house on the surface in the high risk areas. I think that in those areas there should be a law that requires people to build new houses underground or new houses on a platform that can lower the whole house underground by a push of an emergency button. Then you can relax and simply wait until the threat is gone. You don't need to watch the weather news, you can sleep, you can do whatever you normally do in your house when it is underground. So not only monster tornadoes, but also different severe weather phenomena that threaten houses on the surface can be dodged by this. Think about wildfires for example. Or hurricanes. If you can manage to lower the house underground, the house would technically be immune to any threat on the surface. To invest in such a technology that can lower a whole house can also reduce the need of insurance, so in the end and over time you will have paid less. This could also allow houses to be built less stable and therefore less costly, because if those houses can be lowered underground when there is a severe storm, the house does not need to be stable and does not need to be able to withstand storms. Some people may laugh at my idea, but the truth is that climate change is real and all the threats to houses on the surface will increase in the upcoming years and decades. Many people tend to underestimate longterm risks. I don't think my idea is ridiculous at all. I think that in the upcoming years and decades the continued destruction of houses on the surface will lead to rethinking the whole safety approach and will come to the same conclusion that such a technology will be needed.
Watching this made me think of my favorite line from a gospel song that says “when he’s four days late, he’s still on time”. Brought me to tears and so does the love and passion you both have for your community and being there when it matters most ~ thank you both so much ♥️
I live all the way in California, yet I’m a huge fan of yours. You are a truly good man.
Our Hero❤
I’m such a fan of this dude cause he’s so damn genuinely caring of others truly a heroic person trying to care for others. Great job man! I generally don’t care for weather people because it’s usually boring. But thanks for being you and caring so much Matt! Your clips have brought tears to my eyes twice tonight. I’ll strive to be a better person because of your example. God bless!
Thank you Matt and Emily!!
I remember that when matt was having trouble getting anything to work or anything i cant imagine how hard it was. Especially not knowing if everything is ok or not and if you were going to be hit
This is the same guy who was Asking God for protection for the people of Amory Mississippi in 2023
Yep, thats him alright.
Matt I remember watching this … my granddaughter was in Tupelo. Thank you for being there for all of us!
Matt and Emily, that was definitely the good Lord!!! Praise the Lord!!!❤🙏🫂🫂❤❤❤
I wonder how many times she practiced that in the mirror
The United States need a different safety approach to the increasing tornado risk in the next years and decades. Regarding the accelerating climate change there will be more tornadoes and more severe tornadoes in the United States in the next years and decades. I personally think that in the long run it will become too risky to have a house on the surface in the high risk areas. I think that in those areas there should be a law that requires people to build new houses underground or new houses on a platform that can lower the whole house underground by a push of an emergency button. Then you can relax and simply wait until the threat is gone. You don't need to watch the weather news, you can sleep, you can do whatever you normally do in your house when it is underground. So not only monster tornadoes, but also different severe weather phenomena that threaten houses on the surface can be dodged by this. Think about wildfires for example. Or hurricanes. If you can manage to lower the house underground, the house would technically be immune to any threat on the surface. To invest in such a technology that can lower a whole house can also reduce the need of insurance, so in the end and over time you will have paid less. This could also allow houses to be built less stable and therefore less costly, because if those houses can be lowered underground when there is a severe storm, the house does not need to be stable and does not need to be able to withstand storms. Some people may laugh at my idea, but the truth is that climate change is real and all the threats to houses on the surface will increase in the upcoming years and decades. Many people tend to underestimate longterm risks. I don't think my idea is ridiculous at all. I think that in the upcoming years and decades the continued destruction of houses on the surface will lead to rethinking the whole safety approach and will come to the same conclusion that such a technology will be needed.