The March 31, 2023 Tornado Outbreak, As It Happened…
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- Опубліковано 30 бер 2023
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Ryan, and everyone that helped during this night full of tornadoes. My daughter was smack dab in the middle of the tornado that destroyed parts of Covington, TN. It was because of this team she and her young son were able to get to safety in time. She had texted me saying she was scared and I was able to give her directions because I was watching you. Just wanted to say thank you for all your hard work!
That was the most insane stream for this channel. A special thanks to Ryan Hall and everyone who help make this stream possible.
Watched all 11 hours of this minus the first 3-4 minutes...Thank you Ryan. Please get some well deserved rest.
At one point there were 19 tornados on the ground simultaneously. Ryan continued to stream for nearly 12 hours despite being sick and making it difficult for him to speak. I couldn't imagine trying to keep up with 19 tornados and telling people what they should do while sick. You're a good man Ryan.
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Its 8:30 am in Bulgaria from where I am watching and living since 2013. All my family members live in the midwest and I have watched you since the beginning! Love your heart Ryan for helping people during extreme weather!
Today was my first time ever watching you. Your coverage of all these storms and events is amazing. I work EMS in west Tennessee and your coverage may have saved me from potentially driving into dangerous storms. Thank you so much.
You’re the best, Ryan. I’m from Little Rock, Arkansas and all I can do is say thank you for everything you do. You made a HUGE difference today.
@Ryan your team was at least 10 min faster than local radar.
I can not imagine how tired you must be after a day like today. Thank you so much for all you do! You no doubt made a huge difference today in making sure people were able to get to safety. Please get some well deserved rest!
For Ryan and Andy: Thank you so much for watching out for us! Fyi: As professional vocalist my voice coach taught me LICORICE ROOT is great for the voice. Begin 1 capsule daily plus chew whole root. Also:
I was watching from Oregon and saw a tornado threat in the county in MO where my friend lives. I texted him, he was working on the property but took shelter just minutes before 2 inch hail and massive wind hit. Thank you Ryan, and God bless you.
Hello Ryan. I live in Robinson, Illinois. The storm that was in our area is around
This was absolutely amazing and Ryan you are the MAN! What other weather man would sit and narrate EVERY SINGLE TORNADO happening live for 11 and a half hours straight?! NOBODY! It’s only you!! You are the dude Ryan!
I think we can all agree that our hearts and prayers go out to EVERYONE affected this evening by this terribly destructive tornado storm. If you don't have money, donate time. If not time, then even 50 cents helps. 10,000 people times $0.50 is $5,000. Let's do something, just a little.
I wouldn't have known to call my grandma in Sullivan, wake her up and warn her to get to safety if it weren't for you, Ryan, and your team. The place was devastated by that tornado!! Grandma Betty is ok though ❤❤❤
I gotta say a massive thank you. I'm from the solon/cedar rapids Iowa area and because of you I knew about the tornados near by. Local news didn't really cover it and when they did it wasn't until at least 10 minutes later. I hope you get some much needed rest after all this and again thank you so much.
BRAVO ZULU to Ryan Hall, Y’all and his crew. He saved my daughter and grandson by alerting her town to take shelter immediately while he watched this tornado formed about a mile from her house. There were no siren at the time but came on after my daughter and my grandson was already in a safe position. I was on the phone with her to calm her down. They could hear the tornado and wasn’t sure it was coming towards her. It was the most frightening thing I’ve experienced with her. Actually it was sad… we said I love you and goodbye not knowing what might happen. I thank GOD for Ryan Hall!! Ryan, you deserve a medal!!! ❤️
I started watching the stream about
I'm a Canadian from Alberta and I was " Absolutely Glued" to this channel last night. You and your team pulled off 11 hours of lifesaving information. Bless you guys.