Another Concerning Storm Is On The Way…
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You were mentioned by a city councilman from Sulfer, Ok on Fox news! Keep up the good work! He said he knew it was coming and got into shelter because of your Coverage. His house was hit and most likely will be a loss, but you guys Saved Lives! Love you guys!
That is great news, thanks for telling us that bit of information, I appreciate it
That is awesome
It is such a blessing to have a channel that has genuine positive impact.😊
A homestead family near Sulphur said they watched Ryan Hall. Another near Ardmore OK also said they checked in on Ryan Hall for tge weather!
Thursday, May 2nd, 2024, where is the weather report about what’s happening in the southeast part of Texas!! We are having 20” of rain and major flooding! Hummm! I guess Montgomery and Harris aren’t on you “radar”! Pun intended!
We also need to remember the first responders in our prayers, they carry a heavy burden in their souls from dealing with the devastation they face.❤❤
Wow. Thanks for thinking of first responders. I was working in Tuscaloosa Al in 2011 during our EF5. You’re right we carry that around for a long time.🥰
100%
Ryan, I have to say you’re not just a meteorologist. Man, you are the pillar of the meteorological community. You have your 12 hour live streams to keep people safe you’re saving lives you’re raising $150,000 to get down there and help victims of any tornado any natural disaster you come out with your weather forecast which I know takes a lot of time because you are honestly one of the most accurate meteorologist. I literally don’t even watch the weather channel anymore. I get on my UA-cam and see what Ryan Hall is saying about the weather that’s how trusting and how much faith the community that follows you has in your weather predictions in your 12,13, 14 hour live streams and most importantly, your philanthropic donations to affected communities of natural disasters, tornadoes, hurricanes, hail. It literally is an honor to be a part of this community you have created here on UA-cam. I hope that you take a step back and realize what you are doing and how impactful the work that you do has on this country as someone living in Northeast Arkansas I just can’t thank you enough you truly are an inspiration man please keep up the good work you know we’re all rooting for you man God bless you Please keep going and giving morale, hope and sense that someone cares about people who have just literally lost everything your benevolence I hope will not go unnoticed
Couldn't have said it better myself. You hit the nail right on the head!!!
I've heard several survivors who've credited your coverage for their survival! Keep doing what you do, it saves lives.
I was right in the path of this storm system. This channel helped me keep my loved ones informed.
One guy was in a camper but took Ryan's advice of a Hemet and getting under a sturdy surface so believe me ryan makes us all think about even in worse case scenario there is always something you can do to help your safety as best as you can
Your coverage of the storms over the weekend was great didn’t miss a second of it ❤
I am sure you missed some seconds of it
Agreed! I searched many broadcasters but always ended up with this channel.
I dont even live in the area impacted by these storms and i was watching nonstop.
@@cleonituk I'm sure it wasn't nonstop
A 12 and a 9 hour stream is a lot to watch. Glad you didn't miss a second of it.
Margaret Mead said: "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed individuals can change the world. In fact, it's the only thing that ever has."
Period.
I mean, if I ever saw a post that screamed, Drop the Mic, this one would be the one. Man, you’re not just a meteorologist you’re a pillar of love, compassion and benevolence to others who have lost everything I hope you lay in bed at night after your incredible streams keeping your followers up-to-date on whether and you do it with a smile on your face and a great attitude. I hope that me and half the people that follow you know exactly what I’m talking about. You’re saving lives one at a time I’m sure the many many people will agree with me when I say to most of these people, you’re the beacon of hope, the first step in rebuilding the first step in starting a new life. You should be very proud of yourself I hope that you can take a second and reflect and think about what an impact you make with your weather reports you keep it phone you keep it light entertaining but also you keep it serious and that’s what really counts.. Well done my friend well done
Very true!
Theres actually a huge gap, that they're filling - to be clear. There was a need and no supplier
I am still waiting to see actual evidence of profit going to Animal Rescues. Local small shelters that do not get grant money.
Ryan, we were driving thru Oklahoma when the tornado outbreak occurred there. Listening to you caused us to get off and wait out a possible tornado that crossed I-40. Listening to you and your crew kept us safe. We hit the road during the little lul and made it all the way to Indiana without being affected. Leaving that area and getting through Oklahoma city before it all fired up protected us. Thank you for what you do. My family and I are forever in your debt.
Prayers to everyone who have lost something with the recent tornados. Thank you, Ryan Hall Y'all Squad for everything you do.
nothing fails like prayer does.
@@sarkscion6271 right. like thats gonna help the people.. invisable vibes
Part of family 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
May god wrap his hands around all those people experiencing extreme weather and that he may heal those people both physically and mentally and emotionally.🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼😢😢😢
@@Chad_D ever heard of the lord?
Ryan always sounds somber after major outbreaks. You can tell he truly cares about what he does and the people that it affects.
That's what we love about him!
Totally agree. Those of us who have been with him from the beginning have learned the cues. Thru it all one thing that that’s true is Ryan and crew do this because they love people and want us to be safe, prepared, informed, and protected. 😊
Probably tired as well. Adrenaline and live coverage
He's tired...
BS
Y’all are awesome. $150k raised in two days for those affected is phenomenal.
🌟🌟🌟
National Weather Service upgraded the Marietta, Oklahoma tornado to an EF4 this morning.
Very bad, apparently this might not be the only EF4
Condolences to anyone affected by the storms last weekend.
Ryan and team putting in major work. I appreciate y'all. RIP to the departed🕊🕊
Ryan has earned the nickname of "Our Storm Guy" at work. The whole team are angels. Work in long term care so we desperately need every second we can get in the event of an emergency. We had him up on the big tv in the main room along with our weather radio the whole weekend. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
It is very sobering just to see what a tornado can do and realize that if one like that happened where I live I might not make it out alive. So thankful for this channel, for Ryan, all his staff, storm chasers and the Y’All Squad. I know they saved countless lives for sure. Keep doing what you do! ❤
Saw a man on Fox during their coverage give you a shout out for your storm coverage and helping with his decision to evacuate his home…Great Job guys…
You and your team deserves some kind of award for the multi-day coverage. We’ll never know just how many lives you saved, but y’all are APPRECIATED!! Your storm chasers did an OUTSTANDING job!! Thanks!👍👍
To me, Ryan’s big contribution was the serious and stern warning a full day before the national weather service posted them.
Great job
2.4 MILLION VIEWS as of yesterday evening of your Fri? Livestream
Thats reaching a TON of people Ryan!! Huuuuuuge!
Much appreciated.
Tornados hit my area Sunday evening...shout out to Max Velocity for covering as well.
Your NE & IA coverage on 4/26 was far superior than the local coverage. Thank you and all involved for what you do.
I felt the local coverage ALSO did a phenomenal job. Those meteorologists were on air covering the storms from noon until they were completely out of the viewing area well past 8 pm. I am in Omaha and watched nearly all of the coverage even after the tornados exited Omaha.
I also watched the tornado in WAVERLY LIVE as the spotters were on air.
if bill randby comes out with his sleeves up you better take cover, thats all I know
@@Ckcdillpickle lol 😆 my sister was watching Bill that day and I was watching Rusty Lord. She said, "it's so bad that Bill hasn't rolled up his sleeves yet" then she texted a few minutes later and said that he just did!
Thank you for helping out these people who desperately need it. My place (in little rock,ar) got hit bad last year. The biggest blessing was the supplies and food provided when i had literally nothing.
Best weather channel!!! Thank you for all you, Y'all squad, and storm chasers do.
Security State Bank of Holdenville has setup a beneficiary account for the Skeen Family that lost their 4 month old baby over this weekend if anyone is interested.
Thank you to your team for all of your hard work! I loved the shoutout from the Sulphur man today on the news. Greatly deserved!
THANK YOU for this information.
Tree fell on mom's house last Friday. She's 84 and fine, but shook up. Be careful out there, folks.
Glad she and you are ok. Prayers! 🙏
Great Coverage Of this devastating outbreak, Chasers Did A PHENOMENAL Job ,
An online aggregate news site - Citizen Free Press - had you in their feed when you went live this past weekend!
Ryan, you are my favorite UA-camr ever. I’ve always been interested in weather, and ever since the December 2021 tornado outbreak you have been the only UA-camr I consistently watch and anticipate watching. Thank you for everything you and your team do for the world!
This past week has been exhausting and heartbreaking 😢
Thank you for always keeping us informed 😊
Thanks for the update. You and your team saved lives last week.
There's 4 dead in Oklahoma, 1 in Sulphur, 1 in Marietta and 2 in Holdenville. One of them was a 4 month old baby.
Deepest sympathy to these families. 🙏
Highest rated tornado was EF4
Thanks for the update.
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Central US can't catch a break, love you ryan. you're probably the most reliable meteorologist content creator out there.
Right. My cousin lives in Dallas Texas, all I see in their weather is either rain, thunderstorms, tornadoes, or something harmful.
How do you even build a town that can handle these events?
For anyone that doesn't know max velocity on youtube is my he does great coverage as well.
@@Redpoppy80 not many ways but there's a couple at least, building homes and buildings with more steel instead of wood and tornado/hurricane grippers, I'd say those are really the only ways to lessen the severity of damages. I know there's a few other ways as well but it doesn't come to mind right now.
As someone who was in the TN tornado in Dec- people really do need that money! We were without power for three days in the middle of winter. Thank you so much for all the y'all squad does, and for everyone that gives!!
Papillion Nebraska Resident here. Ryan I want to personally thank you and the team for everything you all did Friday and continue to do now. I know for a fact it had an impact. Your coverage was better then what admittedly is stellar coverage from our ABC, CBS, NBC Affiliates here. You took it to a whole new level and I'm certain some lives were saved as a result.
Thanks for everything! Keep up the great work you guys!
Ryan…just about all the videos I am subscribed to mentioned you for the weather. You’ve arrived my dear. And not all my videos I’m subscribed to are prepping channels either. A real testament to you and your entire team. ♥️👍👏🏼👏🏼💕♥️
BLESS RYAN, his family, team, chasers. Love y’all 💝💝💝💝💝🫶🏻
Ryan y'all did a dam good job very nicely done on top of those storms ❤my wife was watching u from Cushing ok and her n the kids took cover ty y'all from us
$150k might just be a dent, but it also gives people hope and boosts morale in desperate times and you can't put a price on that. Thank you for what you are doing for these people
Please help Sulfer, Oklahoma the damage is shocking. Thanks for all the work you guys do. Ive been sending monthly donations for a year now and I know you guys are the right people to send donations to. Cant wait for the update video of yalls work with the donations.
Thank you Ryan for keeping us up to date on these terrible weather days!🥰
You helping all these people is beautiful . You are a blessing
Sad to hear of those fatalities and injuries. . . And all of those now homeless....
😢😢🙏🙏
Yes and one was just a little baby
Now a homeless baby starting life on hard mode @@princessmariposa828
The value of the work you do is priceless.
Y'all squad saving lives!!
Ryan, you and your team's tireless work is commendable man, thanks for everything you do.
Breaks my heart to know that multiple people lost their lives the past few days from something so fascinating but so destructive 😢 I will say that it would have been even worse without your coverage of severe weather. I'm so grateful for your channel. ⭐
God bless this great channel and everyone from Ryan to all involved in this great work!!!! I appreciate this channel for my own weather n safety in
NE Arkansas ♥️🙏🏻♥️🙏🏻♥️🙏🏻♥️🙏🏻
Your coverage on Tuesday was phenomenal. It helped my family when the storms occurred in the eastern side of Des Moines. Thank you.
Thank you Ryan for coming to Oklahoma to help our communities!
Ryan, I'm from Oklahoma but live in California. I have family everywhere in OK, and a dear friend in Sulphur. Thank you for your coverage over that terrible 12 hours. I was able to message with my friend while she was in shelter, she was clueless what was happening and I was able to tell her while watching you. Thank you Thank you. MUCH LOVE RYAN. What a God Send you are.
Thank you all for helping the storm victims! ❤
Your recap truly brings home the importance of being weather aware- and the importance of helping one another to make a difference during emergencies. Well done! 😊
You guys did an incredible job with your coverage. I go to your stream before I look at anything else now, and I think many do as well now. With you and Andy, the stormchasers on the ground, I know this is the place that will keep me safest.
Thank you for all that you do, maintaining a calm demeanor while telling people to get to safety, and all of you devoting so much time, You worked tirelessly this weekend, and it saved a lot of lives. You've also helped me save the lives of family members that were in the line of terrible storms, and one tornado, which no doubt saved their lives. They live in Tallullah, LA, and nothing gets there fast.
Edit: if you live in Tallulah or Newellton, our families probably know each other. I'm always shocked when people know where those places are.
I work in catastrophe claims and you are the guy I quote to tell my teammates what's happening or about to happen! Thank you for all you do!
Oh good. I spent Saturday night sleeping in my closet, as not 1, not 2, but 3 different times the tornado sirens went off. A new record for me after living in Oklahoma all my life.
Hey Ryan. Thanks for the updates.
The 10z HRRR Saturday morning predicted a SigTor value of 13.4 at 8 PM CDT just west of Seymour Texas. At 4 PM, just west of Seymour, a strong tornado formed in precisely that area. The accuracy of that forecast about 10 hours before that event actually occurred is amazing.
Wow!
That outbreak was crazy, I watched the livestreams and it was nuts. I really appreciate the work you do Ryan and how you help the people who are impacted by these storms. ❤
Thank you for gathering people and funds together to help those affected. Tulsa metro.
Thank you so much legend and crew for the updates and the live coverage of the nasty severe weather lately.
With that many tornadoes recorded and entire towns destroyed and only TWO dead? Wow. Praise God. Could've been worse. It's the endless work of several storm youtubers and multiple chasers that saved lives I guarantee it. Thank yall for what ya do
@@KennySmith_AKA_JerseyKid yeah, unfortunately we won’t know the total amount of fatalities until all the debris is completely cleared.
@@lpslover1718 all the news stations said four deaths in Oklahoma and some I been reading saying one person from minden Iowa tornado has now passed away
Praise Jesus!
There are four we know of in Oklahoma. I saw the one in Sulphur pulled out of the rubble downtown while we were boarding up broken windows.
There is definitely more I know at least one died in Sulfer Oklahoma . They just need time to gather all data.
Thank you for everything you do Ryan! People in Oklahoma and Iowa and even us here in Nebraska (I live in Lincoln,NE) will appreciate it and your team! The y'all squad does such fantastic and amazing things for those in need! I always enjoy watching your lives even if I'm not in the impacted area and this last week I was. You do great with updates and everything. Chasers, stay safe and thank you for everything you guys do as well it does not go unnoticed.
Damn son, when do you sleep??😂 Thank you for all the hard work to help keep people safe! Bless you and yours sir!!!
Lets look at this big picture…153 Tornadoes and only 2 deaths!!! Lets repeat that….153 tornadoes and only 2 deaths!! A few short 30 years ago the death toll would have been in the hundreds if not thousands!!! Ryan, THANK YOU for your extreme dedication to making sure EVERYONE is warned of these storms with as much early warning as possible!! THANK YOU!!
I can't say Thank You to the Y'all squad enough for all they did over the weekend to save lives. I always hope that something like this isn't needed, but I'm glad it's available. Keep up the good work.
Love the Channel, keep it going! I watch this more than my local westher channels.
I heard someone from Sulfur saying they're in a radar hole. What in the third world are we doing with radar holes in the Midwest?? Thank goodness for Ryan and his crew!
Thank you so much legend and crew for the updates and the live coverage of the nasty severe weather lately
Good grief! 100+ tornadoes! That's insane Ryan! 😢 and there's the potential for more??? This is going to be an awful season
Thank you, Ryan, and all your storm chasers, I live in Bennington, NE, and was glued to your cast and was able to stay safe.
Thank you, Ryan, for making weather developments so easy to understand! I truly appreciate how you break it down for us!
RYAN ELIJAH. from an informed Okie…confirmed 5 fatalities, 150+ injuries. 1 EF4,
3 EF3 in Ok. Preliminary estimates 22 tornados in Ok
Not true.
@@girthquake0 actually they are correct it was on the news yesterday four fatalities oklahoma also storm chasing groups added that nws upgraded the marietta oklahoma tornado to ef4 it was on the ground for 27 miles can't remember wind speed or width
Wait for official reports.
Your storm coverage was awesome, Ryan. I always look forward to listening to your insight on severe events (and the insight of your team too).
Bless your ❤️ ryan I know your wore out
Thank you all of you guys that work with Ryan hall.
Became a new member after watching you and your team calmly, respectfully, and competently reported what this mother and father (lives 2 states westward) needed to know for our adult son and grand-babies who lives just above Tulsa. It was your initial warning about the storms that helped them prepare ahead of time. THANK YOU for remaining calm while our stomachs were churning. We have much respect and appreciation for you all. Excellent job team! Again, thank you!!!
Echoing your worries and relief, as a great-grandparent. Watched Ryan's coverage of tornadoes bearing down on my halflings and was able to warn them to take shelter before local news even broadcast. Seems both our families benefitted from his expertise.
@@ax2usn It sure was hairy scary and glad your family faired well too. His channel will now be our go to.
Hey Ryan . . . a gentleman in an interview I watched gave you all kinds of credit for keeping him and his family safe in the (I believe) Sulphur tornado. It was awesome!! I had you with me when I had to take cover in the bathroom with the pop up tornado in Pleasant Hill, IA (no damage at my house thankfully) - thank you so very much for you and your Squad!! ❤
Great, just great. We're gonna be hit again, within just 3 days. But thank you to everyone coming out to help in Iowa and Nebraska, and stay safe for more on Tuesday! 🙏🏻
Your coverage of these storms is just fantastic. The way you weave all of the rapid-fire information from meteorologists, chasers, and radars into a narrative that is informative, engaging, and easy to follow is such a gift. I wasn't in the crosshairs for this round, but I still found myself glued to the stream. Keep doing what you're doing! You're saving lives!
Thank you so very much Ryan & team for keeping folks safe and saving lives! I spent many hours over the past few days watching your live streams. Absolutely the best presentation and coverage!! 💥
Prayers lifted for all the folks affected.
Sending ❤️ and gratitude from Jo in Pure Michigan 🌊
Thank you Ryan, the y'all squad and all the storm chasers! You definitely made a difference during these storms!
RyanHallY’All have been FANTBULOUS over the past 3 -4 days- sheesh tornado alley is intense. thank you and your team and family for saving lives and creating community where folks care about each other ❤
Being out here in Nebraska, the shear amount of volunteers and donations have overwhelmed some smaller areas but, of course, greatly appreciated! Many places out here have already shifted from emergency recovery to long term recovery. No major injuries to my knowledge, though the amount of destruction is intense. We all thank the Yall Team for your incredible live streams and updates on weather because you truly saved some lives on Friday!
As a previous Sulphur, OK native, thank you so much for bringing aid to them. They absolutely need it and it may just change some lives. I just found your page, this is my first vid!
Hope your family and friends in Sulfur are safe. It's such a great little town.
God have mercy on the good people of our country who have lost their houses, and lives, and injuries.
Pray for Sulphur. I thank god it missed my brothers house, he doesnt have a shelter and has 2 young kids. Some people about 2 miles away from him lost their house. 4 deaths in Oklahoma, one in Iowa.
I love it. They lifted a tornado watch at 9pm in my county and then later things were nuts. Smh....
Ryan u guys are awesome, praying God continues to bless ya'll squad, so you can bless others. And thank you for covering these storms.
I'm located in Norman Ok, and I have an intense phobia of tornadoes. I never miss a stream! Ryan's streams are the only thing that give me any sense of calm or peace during a severe weather day. Thank you!
I work on a technical side and all my customers the past week I’ve been able to give them advisements based off your info! Thanks for making my extra mile for customers really mean something
Helping others is the best gift you can give yourself 🖤
Thank you so very much for once again stepping up and helping my wonderful state!!! May God continue to bless you abundantly!!!
We had 4 fatalities here in Oklahoma.. 🥺 I'm next door to Sulphur Oklahoma. It's so sad. It destroyed that little town. A lot of friends of ours are in Sulphur. Lots of small businesses were wiped away. It is so devastating.
Gotta love spring weather💀💀
i was watching the whole stream on the 26th, your channel is so underrated, not even news stations go into detail about storms as much as what i've seen here. you and the team rock, thank you for helping me keep calm when the sirens went off in Indianola.
Your reports saved me from driving right into that mess, going East on 40 from NM to TN - currently taking a break in Russellville, Arkansas. Keep us posted, we LOVE the Y'ALL SQUAD!
As of right now there’s 4 dead including a 4 month old baby and 100+ injured 3 towns damaged by EF-3 tornadoes 1 town hit by 3 tornadoes back to back!! speaking from a fellow oklahoman!!
Thank you so much for covering all of this. I live in SE Minnesota and was watching the tornadoes in Iowa very closely because there was a small chance we could be affected and because I worried about our neighbors to the south and west. I took the opportunity to talk to my 5 year old about what to do in case of a tornado. Everyone I’ve talked to about it was watching your coverage of the outbreak and even Emily D. Baker gave you a shout out in her trial coverage stream yesterday. You are bringing light to this for people across the country and around the world. Thank you so much for covering this in such a perfect way, not sensationalizing it, your presentation was calm, but persistent to try to help as many people as possible and the fact that you gather donations to help those affected just makes it that much more impactful. I will continue watching your coverage and recommending you to anyone and everyone.
Thank you Y'all Squad for your generosity! Thank you Ryan and team for helping those impacted by the storms.
Four people got killed. One was a four month old. I have friends who live in Sulphur and got information while watching the weather on my group. Thanks for your hard work, Ryan.
Heartfelt condolences on the losses and sorrow they are experiencing. Help is on the way for material things but that heartache will linger a while. I'm so very sorry
I’m currently working in sulfur Oklahoma. I actually met Chris today he was over where we were! The destruction is awful we are working to restore power here and it’s heart wrenching to see the aftermath.