@@nttotd4611 Ryan and Vince both had more concern and was more aware than the NWS. From what I noticed if Ryan and V had the button for the tornado sirens and ⚠️ boxes, they would've been 20 minutes more early.
Yes indeed he did💓while msm propaganda media's spewed more political B's about white supremacists and the Biden administration and their continuous division hatred and racism garbage!!
I don't know why more people didn't hear about this last night and get out of the way of that tornado anybody could tell it was a life-changing tornado!
Yes, I believe as well that Ryan saved lives...there was no reason for people not to know this was coming. I'm so Thankful for Ryan's channel and expertise and after 4am I knew without a shadow of a doubt I could safely go to sleep.
Benton, ky. I watched this live. I was at my church fellowship hall getting ready for my wedding the next day. My gut told me to stay since the church had a basement. I’m glad I did. My home that I was getting ready to move into was completely destroyed. My husband and I lost everything the day before our wedding, but we went ahead and got married the next day. Thank you for keeping us safe, Ryan!
@@jesusisking1741 doing as good as we can. A group from Indiana called Helping His Hands is in the process of building my husband and I a new home. Just counting our blessings and forever grateful for all that’s been done for us. I even decided to join the local rescue squad to help give back to the community.
I heard about you! The wedding story floated around for a while. I’m on the McCracken-Graves county line. About 20 minutes from Mayfield when it hit…and even 20 minutes away it was so loud..and then it got so quiet in the middle..then loud again. I hope you guys are doing okay now
@@nxptvneee yeah, some people call us the tornado wedding. We are doing well now, and have been in our new home almost a year. We were able to host Christmas last year and with snow still on the ground it’s was a white Christmas! Thank you for your kind words ❤️
Hats off to you my friend, staying up late, running a 11 hours live stream just to help the folks in the wake of that terrible storm. You are doing Gods work and I pray that he blesses you. Thank you Mr. Ryan.
Ryan - it’s people like you and channels by the people that are the real news today. You called situations an emergency way before the officials time after time last night. Because of you viewers were able to warn their friends and relatives. Thanks for sticking with the live stream for so many hours. Be proud!
Oh my gosh, Ryan! You nailed the tornadoes and weather forecast yesterday! You must be very tired staying up reporting the deading weather for many hours! Thank you for your dedication! You, no doubt, saved lives! I posted your TH-cam link today on my Facebook page. Well deserved help for our country! Thank you for your service!
Bro, everytime I turned you on, you were hammering "IF YOU'RE IN MAYFIELD TAKE SHELTER! " If people heard you, at least they were warned, and you probably saved their liveS. Outstanding Job! OUTSTANDING.
Thank you, Ryan, for doing what you do. I don't know how many lives you saved last night but there are A LOT of people around today because they watch your channel. Your work needs to be recognized!
God bless you Ryan. You tried to warn the people of Mayfield Kentucky yet 50 people or more lost their lives. Made my heart sink to see the damage. It leveled the the town.
@@dartheverstar9564 watches and warnings are different, though. I do agree that the vocabulary used could be a little more obvious. If you don’t know the difference, you don’t know whether you’re supposed to keep an eye out or get below ground ASAP.
I am watching this in April '22. Around the 16:30 mark, he talks about the Weather Service area that was told to be ready for potentially dangerous weather. Then he says where he would have drawn it if he were doing it and literally circles the path that the major tornado eventually takes. This man is legit for sure! The future of Weather is this man.
My family and I thank you for your coverage. The one that hit Mayfield was about 10 miles from my house and the one that hit bowling green went 10-15 miles on the other side. Have family in hart co as well
Thank you Ryan for keeping us safe, I stayed with you most of the night. It was definitely a long night for us all. I’m just now going to bed at 6:30 AM. Prayers for all that were affected by tonight’s tornado outbreak 🙏
Pray for those people who were affected by the storms, my goodness what a mess, thank you for the live stream ryan,and you deserve a weather man Medal of Honor 🎖for doing so
He certainly should because the weather channel and majority of so called news outlets did not warn ppls of approaching tornadoes!! Evil money hungry hate mongering media moguls!
I was watching last night but being safe in Huntsville Alabama I fell asleep (been shoveling dirt for our barn😴) early. Not before Ryan mentioned worst he had seen "coming" warning helmets, safe spot, mattresses NOW and they had maybe an hour. That being said and the fact I in work construction at these type of places (I know it's different but being evacuated isn't), why did these companies have people working?????????? They are supposed to pay attention so they give time to safely get home in the possibility something like this occurs. Makes no since except confirmation how far we have went backwards as a society. We are very disposable but now there is once again no consequences for these actions. CONSEQUENCES ARE WHAT KEEP PEOPLE HONEST!!!! PLEASE HELP ME KNOW IF I AM WRONG ON THIS SITUATION? IM NOT TRYING TO "RABLE, RABLE, RABLE (SOUTH PARK LOL) on the matter just seeking information. Thank you
my daughter and I were watching you live while sitting in her bathtub (in Nashville) at 3 a.m. very thankful for you, so sorry for the lives lost and all of the heartbreak for others
I am watching this after the fact, knowing now that Mayfield KY was probably the worst hit, and I hope people from there saw your live stream in real time because you absolutely nailed the emphasis of danger for Mayfield long before the tornado emergency was officially issued. Phenomenal job!
Crying this morning. I live in Maine but I can literally feel the emotions of my fellow Americans as the sun rises. How scared they must have been. Grieving for my country Father and I know I have so much to be thankful for.. God please be with all these families who will do nothing but grieve their loved ones this Christmas. Please come Jesus...please come soon. Amen.
My sister introduced me to this channel a couple weeks ago. I've started going through all of Ryan's outbreak VODs and even sleeping to them since he has such an even tone and cadence to his voice... I cannot FATHOM how he did this solo back then. I just. How.
Stayed with you through the night, you’re an absolute hero. You deserve All* the credit for what you did and continue to do for others. Spot on reporting too. Gonna be following you from now on. Thank you Ryan!
Yes, I with him through the night even tho I am in Virginia I was still with him on this. This was a nightmare to me. I am praying for all those in need!
Me too! I'm in Tennessee but I was so worried about us getting hit this morning I couldn't sleep anyways..but we got lucky here and were spared from the worst of it
Thank you Ryan for your dedication to warning people. You potentially saved countless lives. Eleven plus hours on air? thank you!!!! Blessings, and get some rest. Praying for you and your family and all of those who've been impacted by the devastation.
OMG this was amazing! I watched till 12:30, when the storm rolled through my town, but I came right back to it when I woke up. I swear he was beating the "official" tornado warnings by several minutes. I watched him describe in real time, Mayfield KY getting hit by by something huge, cause he was looking at some sort of debris signature.
Thank you for the streaming last night. We managed to dodge 2 tornadoes here in Jonesboro, Arkansas. It was definitely a scary situation. Also a shout out to Kait Region 8 weather team. Non stop coverage.
I want to thank you for by far the best coverage last night on the storms. No billion dollar network or state of the art studio just passion for weather and care for people. I had it on all night (I did snooze a lil) but I was able to warn my family in western ky and they went to a safe place and are doing well. Thank you. I watch every video you do you are honest and do a great job.
Mercy, thank you for this channel! Watched you last night, awaken late notice it’s a 🌪 tornado in Nashville, 🧐where I’m planning to move in January from Atlanta as well. I was very concerned about love ones in Mt. Juliet, TN. they wasn’t aware of the severely of the weather, due to sleeping.😴 I called my son to tell him they need to wake up, take cover... I feel asleep,this morning I was told by my daughter- in law, they were awaken from the alarms 🚨 went to lower level of the house. Everyone is safe this morning, only power outage for now. 🙏🏾Thank you Mr. Ryan Hall, I’m definitely a new subscriber/ member! This channel is much needed!🙏🏾✨💯👍🏾🎯🌪🌦☔️❄️ ⚡️🌈 I finally went to sleep at 6:00pm eastern time in Atlanta, due to watching your channel, You are definitely an 😇 angel in the night! ✨ Hope you get plenty of rest, well deserved!💯❤️👍🏾 I pray for all that were affected by the storm last night.🙏🏾🤍
I just came back to see how long this stream was, I think I got off at around 4am, but wow- what a night! God bless you Ryan for your endurance in keeping everyone posted, and many blessings to you and your family from NYC!! 🤗💖🌹
Hey Ryan just catching up on this stream. I know the gravity of what happened is still unfolding but I'd love to see you do a re-cap video of the ingredients in the atmosphere that took place for this type of storm to happen in December . Awesome job!
💯 agreed msm outlets should be ashamed of themselves for Not warning ppls of approaching tornadoes!! Never seen nor heard of such blatant disregard for ppls safety!! Worthless fear mongering medias more intent on pushing political garbage!! Hope they go bankrupt and I am serious!!! It's evil
I live in the middle of Dixie ally. The local stations hype up uneventful storms for ratings boosts. Now an annoyed local population largely ignore their coverage and don’t check before it’s too late. I’m glad I found you, now we have a trustworthy source for protection. Thank you.
Great job last night, Ryan. I can't help but believe that lives were saved because of your actions. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all in the path of the storms.
Ryan, your coverage for so many hours was amazing. I bailed after the Southern IN near Louisville KY calmed down. You kept trudging along. You're the real-deal. Kudos.
Didn't find Ryan til late 2022. Even watching this 2.5yrs later just made me respect Ryan and these chasers so much more. They've come so far in such a short time. Amazing.
I want to thank you for your excellent work last night and throughout the night. God bless. Praying for everyone connected with this terrible devastation.
Just a couple days over the 2 year anniversary, and hearing Ryan say “I have a feeling this is going to be a long track super cell”. He had no idea how right he was. As awful as it is, I’m very glad he was live and now he can spread some more life-saving information ❤
Thank you for staying up all night and keeping people safe. I was on here watching most of the night and by having your feed on made me feel more at peace. You did good. Praying for the survivors and families of this catastrophe.
Dear Ryan I’ve watch the other weather channels but I think you’re the best that’s why I’m joining this channel and there’s one thing I’d like to say your weather is always the same you’re always cool
I've lived in Bowling Green for 15 years. The number of false alarms we get each year made me complacent to the approaching storm. I sat on my back porch until the winds picked up to I guess 50-60 mph. It wasn't until the next morning that I realized just how fortunate I was to get missed my less than two miles of an ef3 tornado that killed 16 people in town. I now follow every time you're live. If not for finding your coverage I would probably continue to live recklessly like I did that night. Thank you Ryan for all you do for the entire tornado alley community.
I underestimated it too considering we had so much severe storms over the years and yet no tornadoes. I laughed it off until I heard the tornado nearby. I live near where it hit. Scariest night ever. I think it was less than a mile away from me too!
Ryan I wanted to thank you for all that you did during this catastrophic event! I was appalled by the lack of coverage of this event by local as well as massive media.😡 While they were asleep on the clock you were with America every step of the way trying to make sure people had time to make it to safety!❤️ again thank you!!!
a friend sent me this and gosh seeing how close that tornado was to central city puts chills down my spine. the community is still rocked from these storms.
I'm sure this stream saved a lot of lives last night. Such a tragedy that this outbreak happened just before the holidays! God bless everyone affected by these storms last night! Prayers for everyone out there that went through this!
I’m in northwest TN. That was the scariest storm I’ve been through in a VERY long time. Thanks for being with us and keeping us informed. My town was lucky, but I’m not far from where some devastating storms touched down. Love and light to all, y’all.
Thank you for being concerned. Because of you, I got ahold of my son very early and bothered him until he paid attention. He and my Granddaughter are fine. God Bless and keep us
Ryan thank you for all you and the others (storm chasers) are doing. Last night was.. I can't even imagine, even looking at reports this morning. It's heart breaking, but I know there were probably lives saved in multiple states because of your channel's constant updates, and people here passing the word on. God bless all.
Hey Ryan, I live in Bowling Green, wish I knew about you this night. Scariest night of my life. Luckily I was a block over from where the tornado ripped through. Took a mattress and threw it over me and my girlfriend as I could hear it going through town. It’s nice to know you’ll be there to watch in the future in case of bad storms coming through. Thank you!
Remembering Ryan predicted this outbreak a week ago. Then this awesome coverage which I'm sure saved lives. And possibly a new path length and time record for a single tornado, which I think caught all of us off guard. And incredible night and an incredible job done Ryan- Thank You!
I just subscribed last night. I don’t know how you did it! Thank you for watching and warning everyone in the path of that monster. To say “nice job” is an understatement. Thank you again.
I live in greensburg Kentucky and this guy did a wonderful job covering this storm! Wanna give a mug thanks to this guy! When he gave the tornado warning for greensburg I had just enough time to rally my family and drive across town to pick them up and keep them save! They was not happy because it was very early in the morning but with two tornados heading my way I took the cursing to keep them safe. Again I give him all the credit here he definitely deserve it good job and thank you 🙏
The devastation is breathtaking. I am glad I took Ryan’s suggestion and I shared on my FB and Twitter accounts. If just one person saw that warning I will be glad I did.
Still find myself watching this sometimes. God, over a year later we are still recovering here in Western KY. I was lucky…others weren’t. You were very smart saying it was riding I-69. At first, we were told it was riding 131…and I live ON 131. Watching it now, you were right.
I'm an hour in to this stream and from the amount that has gone on, I could have been watching for 3 hours. From all the comments I've read, this stream definitely saved lives last night. I've seen the aftermath on the news, it must have been a scary night for a lot of people.
What I like about this video is Ryans description of how far the tornado is from something as in driving time. Like if you can drive to Sally Sue's Beauty Salon in less than ten minutes you need to take cover. this is a best practice I'd like to see our local sttaions due. We don't have many tornadoes (2-3 occurences a year), we more hurricane country, but still a good way to inform.
11 hours of live stream!!! I watched you til 2am and woke up just as you were ending it. Your effort and dedication speaks volumes. Thank you! I hope you had a much-deserved restful sleep.
Ryan, we are from Louisville , Kentucky. “High fives ! “ to your coverage of the tornado on December 10. We listened to it from the beginning to the end. You were spot on and did an outstanding job. Thank you.
Ryan....You just are history. Not only was this the biggest storm the Midwest wasn't expecting, but the long lasting tornado in the U.S. That's insane!
I live in the far northeast of Tennessee. It rained pretty good when the tornadoes hit far west and into Kentucky. And, we were under a tornado watch all they way into about 1am. When I say I was terrified for everyone’s safety, I was pretty freaked out. I grabbed my cat and we hid in my mom’s bedroom (and yes, she was also with us, lol). We live in an apartment complex, so there’s not the best safe spots around. And, I checked all the local news/weather channels every 5 minutes. I know I’m late to the livestream, but I’m glad you covered this. I subscribed. 🙂 I hope everyone affected are still safe and doing well. 💜
Thanks for this. You mentioned hendersonville should be in their safe spot before the warning came. Sure enough 10 min later we had a warning and a tornado hit the south side of town
I remember watching this channel live that night and how concerned Ryan got seeing the radar and Mayfield KY in its sights. I've got family in that part of KY. Thanks Ryan.
Ryan, My brother and I tuned in early Friday evening and watched and listened to you attempting to cover the wide range of severe storms occurring. I want to say thanks for doing your best to forewarn those in the path of the deadly tornadoes. I also want to apologize as I thought at the time that you were somewhat more foreword and vocal than justified, but it became quite apparent that your appraisal of the situation was comprehensive. Keep up the good work.
You're a badass dude Mr. Hall! Although Texas wasn't affected I know you helped many folks in the path of this chaos last night. Rest up and just keep doing your thing homie!
I was watching Channel 5 News & This stream all night long. Both predicted the tornado from Nashville to be in my area (Lafayette, Macon County TN) at 4:30 and right at that time, the power went out. We live in a mobile home, I already had the kids dressed and ready. We went outside and laid down on the ground under the porch until the wind died down around 5 AM. Power just came back on at 7:30 for my area. Thank you Ryan for your coverage
😢🙏❣️ Thanks for all your work Ryan! So glad I found you a few weeks ago... Local weather forecasts were wrong for central New York, Syracuse/Baldwinsville/Jamesville area more than once the past couple of weeks, but YOU were spot on!👍
(Mrs. Mark) Wow, Ryan! I live in SC, but I happened to be watching you last night and you were right on it! If only more people had been following you, I think some lives could have been spared! Not to mention the advance warning you gave about the "Nocturnal Tornado" threat! I am already subscribed but, if I wasn't, I would definitely click on that subscription button now! Thank you for your dedication to sharing your knowledge and information on the weather!
I watched you all this night from Lexington, KY. Just hearing the concern in your voice throughout the night was amazing, you understood what was happening at the time and the peril these people were in. I wish more people were watching so that more lives could have been saved. Thank you for your hard work throughout this night and every day. You are my go to meteorologist.
Greetings from central Kentucky. We don’t tend to get as many tornadoes as our brethren in our state, but nonetheless our hearts are broken for our state and neighbors. Kentuckians usually have family in many different counties too from my experience so prayers for everyone effected. Thank you, sir, for your efforts and care last night.
Loving these streams going back and watching them for the 2nd time, reminds me so much of James Spann’s coverage of the super outbreaks in the past great job on this coverage!!
Found you while swiping through tiktok last night. Ended up popping over here to youtube to watch your coverage. As a fellow weather enthusiast, I have to commend you for how good your coverage was.
good god i remember this like it was yesterday, I was actually really near the “HOLY SMOKES!” tornado in BG it was like less than a mile away from hitting me and I heard the calm before the storm outside too while i was hiding (or so i think) literally scariest night of my life, thanks ryan
A friend sent me your link last night. I was watching most of the night. I live in Indianapolis & was a little scared of what might occur. Thank you for providing real time weather events happening as it was happening. I will definitely share your link. Thanks to you & your team. Prayers 🙏 for all going thru this right now. America needs to come together with love in their hearts to provide as much help as possible. If you don't have money to help (like myself) we can at least say many Prayers.
More lives would've been lost if it wasn't for Ryan 11h stream give this man a medal
He was on when I went to bed and just got off before I got up.
👍👍👍
Yes. Definitely. Ryan does way better than the National Weather Service.
@@mrbuck5059 we all should nominate him for best weather youtuber of the year and vince too since he help him during ryan during ids
@@nttotd4611 Ryan and Vince both had more concern and was more aware than the NWS. From what I noticed if Ryan and V had the button for the tornado sirens and ⚠️ boxes, they would've been 20 minutes more early.
The Mayfield coverage begins at 3:08:00
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Thanks man
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thank you!
Prayers for all those affected by these storms. Ryan, you saved lives by giving people warnings to be prepared. Keep up the great work!
Yes indeed he did💓while msm propaganda media's spewed more political B's about white supremacists and the Biden administration and their continuous division hatred and racism garbage!!
@@lindabergman3127 🎯🎯🎯
You are absolutely right Linda
I don't know why more people didn't hear about this last night and get out of the way of that tornado anybody could tell it was a life-changing tornado!
Yes, I believe as well that Ryan saved lives...there was no reason for people not to know this was coming. I'm so Thankful for Ryan's channel and expertise and after 4am I knew without a shadow of a doubt I could safely go to sleep.
Benton, ky. I watched this live. I was at my church fellowship hall getting ready for my wedding the next day. My gut told me to stay since the church had a basement. I’m glad I did. My home that I was getting ready to move into was completely destroyed. My husband and I lost everything the day before our wedding, but we went ahead and got married the next day. Thank you for keeping us safe, Ryan!
How are you doing now?
@@jesusisking1741 doing as good as we can. A group from Indiana called Helping His Hands is in the process of building my husband and I a new home. Just counting our blessings and forever grateful for all that’s been done for us. I even decided to join the local rescue squad to help give back to the community.
I heard about you! The wedding story floated around for a while. I’m on the McCracken-Graves county line. About 20 minutes from Mayfield when it hit…and even 20 minutes away it was so loud..and then it got so quiet in the middle..then loud again. I hope you guys are doing okay now
@@nxptvneee yeah, some people call us the tornado wedding. We are doing well now, and have been in our new home almost a year. We were able to host Christmas last year and with snow still on the ground it’s was a white Christmas! Thank you for your kind words ❤️
@@BatsonicAbie that's beautiful, glad yall are alright
Hats off to you my friend, staying up late, running a 11 hours live stream just to help the folks in the wake of that terrible storm. You are doing Gods work and I pray that he blesses you. Thank you Mr. Ryan.
Ryan - it’s people like you and channels by the people that are the real news today. You called situations an emergency way before the officials time after time last night. Because of you viewers were able to warn their friends and relatives. Thanks for sticking with the live stream for so many hours. Be proud!
He did well but WPSD called the arrival in Mayfield an hour ahead- plenty of outlets were all over this
I wish we had him for the Harrisburg IL Tornado
Oh my gosh, Ryan! You nailed the tornadoes and weather forecast yesterday! You must be very tired staying up reporting the deading weather for many hours! Thank you for your dedication! You, no doubt, saved lives! I posted your TH-cam link today on my Facebook page. Well deserved help for our country! Thank you for your service!
Bro, everytime I turned you on, you were hammering "IF YOU'RE IN MAYFIELD TAKE SHELTER! "
If people heard you, at least they were warned, and you probably saved their liveS. Outstanding Job!
OUTSTANDING.
This man is a better meteorologist than 90% of the ones on television.
I'm late but I agree
@DakotaTNWX0330
I agree, Ryan is a legend in the meteorology community. Massive respect for this man.
I agree
Thank you, Ryan, for doing what you do. I don't know how many lives you saved last night but there are A LOT of people around today because they watch your channel. Your work needs to be recognized!
Seriously. He needs national news coverage
@@SandraWade666 I vouch this!
God bless you Ryan. You tried to warn the people of Mayfield Kentucky yet 50 people or more lost their lives. Made my heart sink to see the damage. It leveled the the town.
Yes we were warned, however, you can take all the coverage you could, it wasn’t enough.
@@dartheverstar9564 watches and warnings are different, though. I do agree that the vocabulary used could be a little more obvious. If you don’t know the difference, you don’t know whether you’re supposed to keep an eye out or get below ground ASAP.
I am watching this in April '22. Around the 16:30 mark, he talks about the Weather Service area that was told to be ready for potentially dangerous weather. Then he says where he would have drawn it if he were doing it and literally circles the path that the major tornado eventually takes. This man is legit for sure! The future of Weather is this man.
you’re right! wow!
my jaw dropped fr lol
Yo, the MS tornados that hit a few days ago, he called those too, hours before it happened, he really does have a great eye!
He nailed it. Was very impressed by that.
Just be thankful the fatalities were relatively, Low.
My family and I thank you for your coverage. The one that hit Mayfield was about 10 miles from my house and the one that hit bowling green went 10-15 miles on the other side. Have family in hart co as well
Thinking of y'all up in KY. May you receive helping hands,, hearts, and funds to recover quickly!
We are all praying for your neighbors 😔
@@IntegrityandKarma thank you
@@HoustonHoney thank you
2 years ago today. Prayers for the families who were affected by this tornado and last nights 🙏
What an epic and terrible night. I caught Ryan’s live coverage from just after the Arkansas hit - God please have mercy ! 🙏🏻
This guy is amazing. A hero saving lives the best he can.
Thank you Ryan for keeping us safe, I stayed with you most of the night. It was definitely a long night for us all. I’m just now going to bed at 6:30 AM. Prayers for all that were affected by tonight’s tornado outbreak 🙏
I ended up going to sleep. At what point did THE tornado stop?
@@amygarner879 around 2am
Yeah, from KY we didn't go to bed until 6am as well! Ryan does a great job for reading the weather. He's truly a life saver?
Purrfect screen name!
Pray for those people who were affected by the storms, my goodness what a mess, thank you for the live stream ryan,and you deserve a weather man Medal of Honor 🎖for doing so
He certainly should because the weather channel and majority of so called news outlets did not warn ppls of approaching tornadoes!! Evil money hungry hate mongering media moguls!
I was watching last night but being safe in Huntsville Alabama I fell asleep (been shoveling dirt for our barn😴) early. Not before Ryan mentioned worst he had seen "coming" warning helmets, safe spot, mattresses NOW and they had maybe an hour. That being said and the fact I in work construction at these type of places (I know it's different but being evacuated isn't), why did these companies have people working?????????? They are supposed to pay attention so they give time to safely get home in the possibility something like this occurs. Makes no since except confirmation how far we have went backwards as a society. We are very disposable but now there is once again no consequences for these actions. CONSEQUENCES ARE WHAT KEEP PEOPLE HONEST!!!!
PLEASE HELP ME KNOW IF I AM WRONG ON THIS SITUATION? IM NOT TRYING TO "RABLE, RABLE, RABLE (SOUTH PARK LOL) on the matter just seeking information.
Thank you
Thank you so much, 2 tornados touched down nearby, and we were only prepared due to your stream.
my daughter and I were watching you live while sitting in her bathtub (in Nashville) at 3 a.m. very thankful for you, so sorry for the lives lost and all of the heartbreak for others
I am watching this after the fact, knowing now that Mayfield KY was probably the worst hit, and I hope people from there saw your live stream in real time because you absolutely nailed the emphasis of danger for Mayfield long before the tornado emergency was officially issued. Phenomenal job!
Dawson springs and bremen were in worse shape than Mayfield
3:27:17 this is for people who came here just because of mayfield, if you don't believe me, you can see the box pop up surrounding the town.
From what I’ve heard, the NWS office were typing so quickly that they kept misspelling stuff and had to correct it.
@@nolancain8792 Not surprised. I'd rather get an alert out with some misspellings than take too much time to correct every little detail.
One man did what the ACTUAL Weather Channel couldn't...
I got rid of cable because of him.
And he did it without several hundred million dollars in resources and funding lol
The Weather Channel was too busy cutting to commercials during tornado emergencies
What had the weather channel done during this?
Quit saying that and talk to Vince or Brandon
You did such a great job, Ryan. Thank you
Crying this morning. I live in Maine but I can literally feel the emotions of my fellow Americans as the sun rises. How scared they must have been. Grieving for my country Father and I know I have so much to be thankful for.. God please be with all these families who will do nothing but grieve their loved ones this Christmas. Please come Jesus...please come soon. Amen.
My sister introduced me to this channel a couple weeks ago. I've started going through all of Ryan's outbreak VODs and even sleeping to them since he has such an even tone and cadence to his voice... I cannot FATHOM how he did this solo back then. I just. How.
Best weather report in the USA
Stayed with you through the night, you’re an absolute hero. You deserve All* the credit for what you did and continue to do for others. Spot on reporting too. Gonna be following you from now on. Thank you Ryan!
Yes, I with him through the night even tho I am in Virginia I was still with him on this. This was a nightmare to me. I am praying for all those in need!
Me too! I'm in Tennessee but I was so worried about us getting hit this morning I couldn't sleep anyways..but we got lucky here and were spared from the worst of it
Well said.
Same here. My daughter lives in Tennessee and Ryan's video's kept me informed throughout the night. THANK YOU RYAN!!!!
Thank you Ryan for your dedication to warning people. You potentially saved countless lives. Eleven plus hours on air? thank you!!!! Blessings, and get some rest. Praying for you and your family and all of those who've been impacted by the devastation.
56:30 first PDS tornado warning for the Quad State Supercell
1:12:00 calls out Princeton KY which got hit hours later
7:00:00 Bowling Green tornado
OMG this was amazing! I watched till 12:30, when the storm rolled through my town, but I came right back to it when I woke up. I swear he was beating the "official" tornado warnings by several minutes.
I watched him describe in real time, Mayfield KY getting hit by by something huge, cause he was looking at some sort of debris signature.
Thank you for the streaming last night. We managed to dodge 2 tornadoes here in Jonesboro, Arkansas. It was definitely a scary situation. Also a shout out to Kait Region 8 weather team. Non stop coverage.
I want to thank you for by far the best coverage last night on the storms. No billion dollar network or state of the art studio just passion for weather and care for people. I had it on all night (I did snooze a lil) but I was able to warn my family in western ky and they went to a safe place and are doing well. Thank you. I watch every video you do you are honest and do a great job.
Mercy, thank you for this channel! Watched you last night, awaken late notice it’s a 🌪 tornado in Nashville, 🧐where I’m planning to move in January from Atlanta as well. I was very concerned about love ones in Mt. Juliet, TN. they wasn’t aware of the severely of the weather, due to sleeping.😴
I called my son to tell him they need to wake up, take cover... I feel asleep,this morning I was told by my daughter- in law, they were awaken from the alarms 🚨 went to lower level of the house. Everyone is safe this morning, only power outage for now.
🙏🏾Thank you Mr. Ryan Hall, I’m definitely a new subscriber/ member! This channel is much needed!🙏🏾✨💯👍🏾🎯🌪🌦☔️❄️ ⚡️🌈 I finally went to sleep at 6:00pm eastern time in Atlanta, due to watching your channel, You are definitely an 😇 angel in the night! ✨
Hope you get plenty of rest, well deserved!💯❤️👍🏾 I pray for all that were affected by the storm last night.🙏🏾🤍
Thank you Ryan for standing in the Gap and working so long and hard to keep everyone informed and safe. You're a good man.
You’re a hero Ryan . You broadcast last night was lifesaving for so many. Thanks brother
I just came back to see how long this stream was, I think I got off at around 4am, but wow- what a night! God bless you Ryan for your endurance in keeping everyone posted, and many blessings to you and your family from NYC!! 🤗💖🌹
Hey Ryan just catching up on this stream. I know the gravity of what happened is still unfolding but I'd love to see you do a re-cap video of the ingredients in the atmosphere that took place for this type of storm to happen in December . Awesome job!
Thank you so much for keeping us informed. Was truly a terrifying night
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💯 agreed msm outlets should be ashamed of themselves for Not warning ppls of approaching tornadoes!! Never seen nor heard of such blatant disregard for ppls safety!! Worthless fear mongering medias more intent on pushing political garbage!! Hope they go bankrupt and I am serious!!! It's evil
I live in the middle of Dixie ally. The local stations hype up uneventful storms for ratings boosts. Now an annoyed local population largely ignore their coverage and don’t check before it’s too late.
I’m glad I found you, now we have a trustworthy source for protection. Thank you.
Great job last night, Ryan. I can't help but believe that lives were saved because of your actions. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all in the path of the storms.
Thank you Ryan. I have family from southwest Missouri, Nashville and surrounding areas and through Eastern Kentucky. You are the best. God bless you.
Ryan, your coverage for so many hours was amazing. I bailed after the Southern IN near Louisville KY calmed down. You kept trudging along. You're the real-deal. Kudos.
You are one of the real ones, a true hero that likely saved many lives last night. Thank you, Ryan, for staying until the end.
Didn't find Ryan til late 2022. Even watching this 2.5yrs later just made me respect Ryan and these chasers so much more.
They've come so far in such a short time. Amazing.
I want to thank you for your excellent work last night and throughout the night. God bless. Praying for everyone connected with this terrible devastation.
Just a couple days over the 2 year anniversary, and hearing Ryan say “I have a feeling this is going to be a long track super cell”. He had no idea how right he was. As awful as it is, I’m very glad he was live and now he can spread some more life-saving information ❤
Anyone else coming back to this in May because there haven't been any new streams lately! Come back soon Ryan we miss you!
Thank you for staying up all night and keeping people safe. I was on here watching most of the night and by having your feed on made me feel more at peace. You did good.
Praying for the survivors and families of this catastrophe.
Dear Ryan I’ve watch the other weather channels but I think you’re the best that’s why I’m joining this channel and there’s one thing I’d like to say your weather is always the same you’re always cool
I've lived in Bowling Green for 15 years. The number of false alarms we get each year made me complacent to the approaching storm. I sat on my back porch until the winds picked up to I guess 50-60 mph. It wasn't until the next morning that I realized just how fortunate I was to get missed my less than two miles of an ef3 tornado that killed 16 people in town. I now follow every time you're live. If not for finding your coverage I would probably continue to live recklessly like I did that night. Thank you Ryan for all you do for the entire tornado alley community.
I underestimated it too considering we had so much severe storms over the years and yet no tornadoes. I laughed it off until I heard the tornado nearby. I live near where it hit. Scariest night ever. I think it was less than a mile away from me too!
Us too. We literally were less than half a mile away and we watched on our apartment balcony.. never again!
Ryan I wanted to thank you for all that you did during this catastrophic event! I was appalled by the lack of coverage of this event by local as well as massive media.😡 While they were asleep on the clock you were with America every step of the way trying to make sure people had time to make it to safety!❤️ again thank you!!!
Many local stations were all over it- WPSD called Mayfield by name an hour before it was hit
Weather channel was a joke
a friend sent me this and gosh seeing how close that tornado was to central city puts chills down my spine. the community is still rocked from these storms.
I'm sure this stream saved a lot of lives last night. Such a tragedy that this outbreak happened just before the holidays! God bless everyone affected by these storms last night! Prayers for everyone out there that went through this!
I’m in northwest TN. That was the scariest storm I’ve been through in a VERY long time. Thanks for being with us and keeping us informed. My town was lucky, but I’m not far from where some devastating storms touched down. Love and light to all, y’all.
Thank you for being concerned. Because of you, I got ahold of my son very early and bothered him until he paid attention. He and my Granddaughter are fine. God Bless and keep us
Ryan thank you for all you and the others (storm chasers) are doing. Last night was.. I can't even imagine, even looking at reports this morning. It's heart breaking, but I know there were probably lives saved in multiple states because of your channel's constant updates, and people here passing the word on. God bless all.
Ryan you're such a gift. Thank you for caring so much. Wonderful job keeping people safe and being a source.of comfort!
Hey Ryan, I live in Bowling Green, wish I knew about you this night. Scariest night of my life. Luckily I was a block over from where the tornado ripped through. Took a mattress and threw it over me and my girlfriend as I could hear it going through town. It’s nice to know you’ll be there to watch in the future in case of bad storms coming through. Thank you!
Your video saved lives. Your coverage of these storms was the most thorough and detailed that I have ever seen. Well done.
Remembering Ryan predicted this outbreak a week ago. Then this awesome coverage which I'm sure saved lives. And possibly a new path length and time record for a single tornado, which I think caught all of us off guard. And incredible night and an incredible job done Ryan- Thank You!
I just subscribed last night. I don’t know how you did it! Thank you for watching and warning everyone in the path of that monster. To say “nice job” is an understatement. Thank you again.
You are gifted. Thanks for what you do. My heart goes out to all of those people affected last night.
I live in greensburg Kentucky and this guy did a wonderful job covering this storm! Wanna give a mug thanks to this guy! When he gave the tornado warning for greensburg I had just enough time to rally my family and drive across town to pick them up and keep them save! They was not happy because it was very early in the morning but with two tornados heading my way I took the cursing to keep them safe. Again I give him all the credit here he definitely deserve it good job and thank you 🙏
Thanks for keeping me up. But, it was worth it. Awesome job. Please pray for those who were affected by the Monette and Bowling Green tornadoes.
Prayers for everyone and the families who lost their lives in the western Kentucky parts
The devastation is breathtaking. I am glad I took Ryan’s suggestion and I shared on my FB and Twitter accounts. If just one person saw that warning I will be glad I did.
Tail end just pushed a dry line thru Houston. Thanks for all you do bro
Yes! Crazy wind!
Still find myself watching this sometimes. God, over a year later we are still recovering here in Western KY. I was lucky…others weren’t. You were very smart saying it was riding I-69. At first, we were told it was riding 131…and I live ON 131. Watching it now, you were right.
Waking up to the news of at least 50 dead in Kentucky, thanks for the warning. Prayers out to the families.
I'm an hour in to this stream and from the amount that has gone on, I could have been watching for 3 hours. From all the comments I've read, this stream definitely saved lives last night. I've seen the aftermath on the news, it must have been a scary night for a lot of people.
What I like about this video is Ryans description of how far the tornado is from something as in driving time. Like if you can drive to Sally Sue's Beauty Salon in less than ten minutes you need to take cover. this is a best practice I'd like to see our local sttaions due. We don't have many tornadoes (2-3 occurences a year), we more hurricane country, but still a good way to inform.
Ryan you are truly serving the public interest. Thank you for all you do.
11 hours of live stream!!! I watched you til 2am and woke up just as you were ending it. Your effort and dedication speaks volumes. Thank you! I hope you had a much-deserved restful sleep.
Ryan, we are from Louisville , Kentucky. “High fives ! “ to your coverage of the tornado on December 10. We listened to it from the beginning to the end. You were spot on and did an outstanding job. Thank you.
I don’t know many people who would stay up to warn the people. You’re awesome. God bless you!
I picked up a lot of news from fox during the night and seeing your tweets. Prayers for everyone affected.
Ryan....You just are history. Not only was this the biggest storm the Midwest wasn't expecting, but the long lasting tornado in the U.S. That's insane!
You are awesome Ryan thank you so much on the dangerous weather 👍
I live in the far northeast of Tennessee. It rained pretty good when the tornadoes hit far west and into Kentucky. And, we were under a tornado watch all they way into about 1am. When I say I was terrified for everyone’s safety, I was pretty freaked out. I grabbed my cat and we hid in my mom’s bedroom (and yes, she was also with us, lol). We live in an apartment complex, so there’s not the best safe spots around. And, I checked all the local news/weather channels every 5 minutes. I know I’m late to the livestream, but I’m glad you covered this. I subscribed. 🙂 I hope everyone affected are still safe and doing well. 💜
Thanks for this. You mentioned hendersonville should be in their safe spot before the warning came. Sure enough 10 min later we had a warning and a tornado hit the south side of town
I remember watching this channel live that night and how concerned Ryan got seeing the radar and Mayfield KY in its sights. I've got family in that part of KY. Thanks Ryan.
Ryan, My brother and I tuned in early Friday evening and watched and listened to you attempting to cover the wide range of severe storms occurring. I want to say thanks for doing your best to forewarn those in the path of the deadly tornadoes. I also want to apologize as I thought at the time that you were somewhat more foreword and vocal than justified, but it became quite apparent that your appraisal of the situation was comprehensive. Keep up the good work.
You're a badass dude Mr. Hall! Although Texas wasn't affected I know you helped many folks in the path of this chaos last night. Rest up and just keep doing your thing homie!
I was watching Channel 5 News & This stream all night long. Both predicted the tornado from Nashville to be in my area (Lafayette, Macon County TN) at 4:30 and right at that time, the power went out. We live in a mobile home, I already had the kids dressed and ready. We went outside and laid down on the ground under the porch until the wind died down around 5 AM. Power just came back on at 7:30 for my area. Thank you Ryan for your coverage
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Thanks for all your work Ryan! So glad I found you a few weeks ago...
Local weather forecasts were wrong for central New York, Syracuse/Baldwinsville/Jamesville area more than once the past couple of weeks, but YOU were spot on!👍
Incredible live stream!! Superior coverage! This man definitely saved lives!!!
(Mrs. Mark) Wow, Ryan! I live in SC, but I happened to be watching you last night and you were right on it! If only more people had been following you, I think some lives could have been spared! Not to mention the advance warning you gave about the "Nocturnal Tornado" threat! I am already subscribed but, if I wasn't, I would definitely click on that subscription button now! Thank you for your dedication to sharing your knowledge and information on the weather!
I deeply appreciate your coverage on these storms. I pray you get well rested. You did an amazing job 👏!!
I watched you all this night from Lexington, KY. Just hearing the concern in your voice throughout the night was amazing, you understood what was happening at the time and the peril these people were in. I wish more people were watching so that more lives could have been saved. Thank you for your hard work throughout this night and every day. You are my go to meteorologist.
Greetings from central Kentucky. We don’t tend to get as many tornadoes as our brethren in our state, but nonetheless our hearts are broken for our state and neighbors. Kentuckians usually have family in many different counties too from my experience so prayers for everyone effected. Thank you, sir, for your efforts and care last night.
Ryan,all I can say is you were a lifesaver! Thank God for you! I’m praying for all the people that was affected by these horrible storms!
You did a great service here on this horrific night. Spot on with your warnings. God Bless!
Loving these streams going back and watching them for the 2nd time, reminds me so much of James Spann’s coverage of the super outbreaks in the past great job on this coverage!!
Ryan, you have got to be the BEST Weather Man!!!Thank you for all you do, you are greatly appreciated!
Found you from a Tweet on Twitter. Subscribed and very grateful for the lives you saved. Much respect!
Found you while swiping through tiktok last night. Ended up popping over here to youtube to watch your coverage. As a fellow weather enthusiast, I have to commend you for how good your coverage was.
good god i remember this like it was yesterday, I was actually really near the “HOLY SMOKES!” tornado in BG
it was like less than a mile away from hitting me and I heard the calm before the storm outside too while i was hiding (or so i think)
literally scariest night of my life, thanks ryan
This stream is going to go down in history. I listened to 10 of the 11 hours.
A friend sent me your link last night. I was watching most of the night. I live in Indianapolis & was a little scared of what might occur. Thank you for providing real time weather events happening as it was happening. I will definitely share your link. Thanks to you & your team. Prayers 🙏 for all going thru this right now. America needs to come together with love in their hearts to provide as much help as possible. If you don't have money to help (like myself) we can at least say many Prayers.