The May 8, 2024 Severe Weather Outbreak, As It Happened…
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Even not feeling well, you stuck it out for the sake of others' well-being. You are highly appreciated, Ryan! You seriously deserve an award for the most dedicated, professional meteorologist of all time. Bless you and the Ya'll squad! 🌬 🙏❤️
Facts bro
@@jrlikeshockey true faacts
I agree. If I was closer I'm bring you some homemade chicken soup
Andy and the storm chasers are great. Thank all of you for you do
I can't imagine talking for 12 hours straight.
While being sick for several days, broadcasting everyday long hours & no complaining when you know he felt like pure crapola. What a trooper in such serious weather. Thanks Ryan ❤️
Right. It’s insane
@@pamlove421must be making big money though
Did anything even happen? Or was it to collect money from us?
And he might be on again today
shootout to andy so many unearned tornadoes today and he was always on top of it giving the listeners and advantage on the storms they could have been unaware of. Hats off to the entire crew as well amazing coverage!
Yes! UNWARNED! 🔊TY Ryan & Andy!🏆
Yes! We used to live in cookeville tn. Nashville and cookeville got hit very hard in 2020. But what made cookeville so bad is that it was in the middle of the night and no one’s phones went off until right when it was hitting. They had no warning. People said their phones woke them up and before they even opened their eyes to see the notification their homes were being blown apart. People died that day, including babies and kids. My friend’s cousin and her whole family were killed. It was horrific. All this to say, unwarned tornadoes are very dangerous and I know Andy saved lives last night by bringing attention to those! Especially the unwarned one in Prospect tn. I saw it was a big one. Very thankful for the work everyone here did tonight
Thanks for being awake the past two days fellas and watching out for us all. Much appreciated.
Thank you , your weather was accurate and kept me and 5 other men calm while the tornado passed over. We are unharmed but knew when to shelter because of you.
I’m in Huntsville
I'm so glad to hear you were ok! The Huntsville tornados were so terrible to listen to on the stream, knowing how populated that area is. And with you potentially getting hit multiple times... I'm so glad you had this up and Ryan and the team were on it monitoring you
Andy needs to school the national weather service on Memphis on how to pay attention to put out tornado warnings, thank you all for getting the word out
Well if Memphis at least put out tornado warnings on an delayed scale but it's still the NWS station they can investigate it
I’m in Memphis. I kept turning on TV but never saw anything about these storms while they were happening… I depend on Ryan and his team.
Yeah he is a rockstar when it comes to identifying the tornados! He called out several during this particular livestream that were unwarned and also called out when those spin-up tornadoes were likely..
I am in anderson sc didnt hear sirens. Thank you, ryan. I had my family down in our safe spot before we got warnings on our phones. We had hail, high winds, and extreme flash flooding.
There was too much cold outflow to form any tornadoes. It was just precautionary in case of spin ups.
@UnchainedAmerica the national weather service has a tornado watch issues for my area starting at 11:12pm last night that went until 4am. The tornado warning was at 2:12am.
Thank you from Dyersburg, TN. Glad to hear we’ll be okay. Thank you for watching out for all of us across the US!
Another 12 hours well spent. Purchased Radar Omega during this one. Its a lot more simple to use than some people make it out to be. Well worth the money spent. I am up to ~450 hours of live streams watched on this channel. (did the math myself)
TY for the tip!
Radar omega is an extremely intuitive and easy to use app. 10/10 got it because of this channel and use it all the time
I purchased it last night too. It’s so easy to use!
Thank you very much Ryan for all you do in helping us all. Alerting all of dangerous storms. Please get rest and prayers you get well soon. God bless! ❤
You, Andy, and your team along with the chasers need an award on par with the Nobel Peace prize! Literally saving lives out here day after day! Ryan, you have found your calling ❤ 🏅
Thanks Ryan! Just a thought…I think you should bring back the sirens for the tornado emergencies (since they’re so rare anyway) . I have your streams going all day and sometimes I get distracted and those sirens always brought my attention back to the stream. I miss ‘em.
Agreed. Maybe not for normal tornado warnings, but PDS / Tor-E absolutely. You really need a proverbial kick in the pants in that situation if you're affected
Full agree
Agreed
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Also agree here
Ryan &Andy,
Thank you. I have friends and family all over the country. Since Monday, I have been tuned in on the tornadoes @ your CZcams. I was able to share “ya’ll” with nephew in Ann Arbor, cousins in Lexington and Louisville, niece in Charlotte, friend in N Alabama, sisters traveling from Phila to Charleston for wedding yesterday. They all appreciated your reports.
Ryan, I hope you are resting. You must be completely exhausted. I cannot believe you stayed on the air all of those hours this week, sick. Andy, you gotta be exhausted. Thank you both.
What you do matters, you save lives.
Me too! I was born in Ann Arbor, but live in Anchorage, Alaska. I have family there as well and around Detroit up to Marine City. Family in Columbia, Kentucky which had a tornado last night. And a friend who's in Nashville on a work conference from Anchorage. Ryan Hall and team are the best!!🙂✌
4:32:12 the first tornado emergency was issued and at 9:47:58 the second tornado emergency was issued
Thank you!
Ryan you an your crew are god sentgod bless all of you thank you so much for caring
I live in South Carolina, and about 1:30 a.m. my wife woke me up with our weather radio, saying we had a tornado watch that eventually evolved into that tornado warning. The storm that prompted the warning curved back down towards Anderson I missed us by about 15 20 miles
I can not say thank you enough.
You've kept so many safe.
I'm in South Central Kentucky..
Bowling Green.
Andy Hill your amazing!
Just like Ryan.
Agin thank you .
❣️❣️❣️
Thank you from Gurley, AL.. we fled the storms and were thankful for your coverage… we were blessed to not have any damage but you never know when danger will hit… prayers for all effected this week ❤
Thank you for everything last night. I’m in TN and it’s devastating here near me. Thankfully my family is safe but some of my friends were direct hits. The daylight coming and seeing the damage the day after is always so somber. But everyone comes together here, it’s just what we do. People are all helping each other. People saved a child last night in my town who got swept up in a storm drain. People have been walking down streets with chainsaws cutting limbs and finding people who may need rescuing. Seeing us all come together makes things just a little more tolerable in a devastating time. Last night because of you and the storm chasers we were able to take cover when from the news alone it didn’t seem like we were in the path. But when I saw brad drive right by our road I knew otherwise 😂 Thank you. Can’t even express how grateful we are and how much we all appreciate you doing this and pushing through despite I’m sure extreme exhaustion and being sick. You guys saved hundreds of lives I know.
I'm in West Knox. I was watching all day/night. I'm glad you're okay. Praying for everyone affected with these storms.❤
Praying 🙏 Lord Jesus, send your protecting and guiding and rescuing angels to all in need 😇 Asking in the Most Holy Name of Jesus. Amen
Thank you Ryan Hall and Andy Hill plus the rest of the crew
Thank you so much. An exhausting day. Even with these storms, I had to take frequent naps. Thank you for helping me keep myself and my family safe today.
Ryan, we seriously appreciate all you do to keep us safe. Thank you for everything you do--this livestream being 12 hours long and you being there for others despite not feeling so well is SO appreciated. I'm from a state that never got severe weather like out here in southeastern TN, and being tuned into your livestream during the insane booms of thunder and howling wind made me feel so much more confident and safe. We trust your work and are forever grateful for what you do to help others. You deserve plenty of rest after this. Blessings ❤🙏
28 hours of storm coverage on three consecutive calendar days. You guys deserve a rest.
28 hours equal a part time job . I guessed another 10 added for prep, phone calls and paperwork. There are weeks when he does less than 20 hours per week when weather is tamed.
@@UnchainedAmerica28 hours in three days is a part time Job? Lol what.
If he'd do this a whole week it would be almost 60 hours of work.
@@PM-vv3uc I'd never said 28 hour per day, I said 28 hours per week, as what the OP said.
@@PM-vv3uc where did I even said "per day" in my post?
I just wanted to say thank you all so much for what you do. My mother lives in Spring Hill, TN and because of you I was able to get her and my step-dad to safety and able to tell then when it crossed 65 and they where safe! Thank you thank you thank you!
Bless you Ryan for all you do🙏from Chattanooga Tennessee 🙏prayers for you and your family and all too have a safe healthy blessed life🙏
This is now the longest Ryan Hall Y’all stream yet.
You've done such and amazing job throughout this historic outbreak. Never seen so many active storms in all my life. I have no idea who you were able to keep up with everything.
I live in Downtown Huntsville, and I just wanted to say THANK YOU for this coverage. Thankfully we were in the same boat at the hospital where it went over but didn't hit, but watching those radar signatures tear through my home and community was a feeling I haven't had since the Super Outbreak. Thankfully the outcome of this one is turning out to be magnitudes less devastating, but there's absolutely nothing like that completely helpless feeling waiting to see just how much your world might have just changed. You and your team are so beyond valuable for the lives you save, but beyond that, I can't stress enough the mental health aspect and fighting fear with preparedness. Having knowledgeable, unsensationalized, and empathetic reporting of what is happening when we can't see for ourselves makes the world of difference during that wait. I'm so beyond grateful that you and your team are here, and I hope ya'll never forget just how much good ya'll do for others.
Watch out in South Carolina!!! Very late but dangerous storm with radar indicated tornado about 25min ago!
The multiple spinups near Memphis happens to be timed perfectly as there were no more tornadoes after you shut down the stream. Rest, Ryan, for the next 7 days. You should be fully recovered by then.
andy calling out his parents' house @~9:58:00 was heartbreaking
I felt that, especially telling them exactly where in the house to go and not needing to go all the way down to the basement because "I know it's hard for you guys to get down there". My parents are both 76 and my mom just had her first knee replacement back on 4/3. I had to think about where and how to shelter her when we had possible dangerous weather the week after her surgery, which was stressful in and of itself.
They both look to me and my sister (who is a storm chaser with SkyWarn and Spotter Network) for their weather safety and that feels like a big enough responsibility without having entire swaths of the country looking toward me for their safety.
I haven't gotten all the way through the VOD yet but I hope Andy's folks were okay. 😟
If anyone can get a hold of Ryan for me I am trying to let him know that he saved mine and my family’s lives. A good friend told me to watch him and he was the only one giving precise, up do date and accurate info on the tornado that touched down in Columbia Tennessee on May 8th. Our house took a direct hit and it was leveled.. we lost everything BUT because of him and only him we were able to get into our basement.. 15 people all survived because of him. Thank you Ryan from the bottom of our hearts! 😭
Thank you so much Ryan & Andy and the whole team behind this stream, you guys did incredible work and the effort you put in for 12 hours straight is unbelievable. Get some well deserved rest knowing you guys saved lives tonight!
Thank you from Columbia/Spring Hill! You were a major source of help to everyone local, and to our families not in the area trying to make sure we're okay.
Really interesting tornado in Buncombe County NC. Only 15 Tornadoes have ever been recorded here. It went over the black mountains, which are the highest west of the Mississippi, and spawned a Tornado coming down.
Unbelievable coverage even you were under the weather but you stuck it out, watched along with you and praying 🙏
Yall squad you all kept my family safe last night in north Alabama. There's really no way to express the gratitude you guys deserve for all you do! Thank you so much!
Thanks for going above and beyond in looking out for those affects by these violent and deadly storms this week, even if you were feeling ill. Now for a well-deserved break from those 12 or so hour live streams. You are beyond a valuable member in the weather community!
Thank you for your coverage during this weather event. We were watching the weather extremely closely here in Eastern TN. My heart is so heavy after watching live yesterday. Our state took catastrophic damage, and it’s going to take a while to rebuild. We are strong though and I’m so thankful for your coverage. I was able to alert many people ahead of these storms, some that were completely unaware of what was happening (especially in Charlotte, NC). ❤
Thank you and your team for all your hard work. Get better soon!
Bravo Ryan for you and your crew great storm coverage!
I hope you get some much needed sleep Ryan. It was a long night here in Middle TN. We are good here on the farm but others have not been so lucky. Major damage across the board, power out, downed trees. I did see a funnel cloud as it lifted over my farm. Big relief. Thank you for all you do Ryan... you are amazing
I tuned in right at 9:20:05... right after watching your Mayfield video. tornadoes are ruthless.
Will thunder strike twice?
Apparently, not (relieving)
Watched these livestreams every night for the last few days, I'm from England so this doesn't even concern me but it's fascinating and enthralling.
I've already lost count of the number of times Ryan and his team have issued warnings long before the weather service did. He's definitely way more reliable and the work he does is very admirable, can only imagine how many lives have been saved.
In south central Kentucky here, right above the devastation in Tennessee. The information we get from Ryan Hall Y'all teaches us a lot of things when we thought we were well prepared. We have an in ground storm shelter to which we take important documents, blankets, cash, etc. I never thought about taking good rain gear down there for the aftermath downpours. Got that ready too. Thank you for caring from across the pond.
Thank you so much for this, your stream brought me a great amount of comfort during probably one of the worst nights of my life
I’m awake in Nashville, on the west side by the Harpeth River, and it looks like we’re flooding pretty badly.
🙏 May you and all in Severe Weather be covered by GOD'S Holy Angels protecting, guiding and blessing all in need 🙏
For 3 days straight this ongoing series of weather events has been documented in real time by a fantastic team ! I am happy to have spent that time in your audience. THANK YOU ALL !
THANK YOU Ryan for helping to warn others of weather in all areas of the globe .Even in sickness you hung right in there .Thank you so much ❤
You do deserve a metal Ryan! God Bless You! ❤️🙏🏻🙌🏻
Great stream!! Great job all of you!!
Thank you for all you do Ryan!
You guys are great- I'm so sorry people get mad you won't do a 14 hour tv show performance😂 especially after everything that has happened the last 3 weeks. What a crazy season we've had!
Thank you Ryan, Andy, Riley and all the chasers for keeping us aware for 12 straight hours.
I really appreciate what you are doing.. you really care for people was shown when you were seriously affected when you gave out the catastrophic warning in tn. I'm in the hospital after having my big toe removed I'm on the 7th floor facing Lookout mntn watching them come . My husband is home 2 confirmed going for him,they missed him. My daughter with friends in yhe some co, they missed. My parents in North tx, they missed.
In Chattanooga, It surrounded the city and I'm still here. God watches over you for the lives you save,I'm so grateful for ya'l you've earned your wings
Excellent coverage!!! 💯💯💯
5:01:03 That’s my Matco truck. I was clueless there was a storm chaser in front of me and a tornado behind me 😂 I do remember that guy passing me on the left though 😅
Ryan thank you I stayed up last night watching this as it blew through hendersonville nc and asheville western north carol7na got pummeled
Praying for all of those affected.
Spent around 4 hours watching yesterday as I live in the UK and someone very close to me lives north of Nashville. I'm now scrolling through the vod to make sure they were ok when I went to bed, but their internet is still very spotty and the flash flooding and storms still seem really bad on the radar. I really hope they're ok
I'm just a little ne of Nashville and electric is out in my whole area... looks like Nashville has a lot out too.
I really hope you are able to hear from them soon and that they are ok!
I appreciate the kind words and updates! I am hoping to hear back from them soon but I am assuming they are catching up on rest now that the storm has passed
@@sunstripe85 they are safe, currently inspecting damage around the neighborhood but seems like they got lucky with their home. Thank you so much for your concern
Poor Ryan sounds like me with whatever flying pig COVID I've had the last fortnight. Awful, awful virus. I was in the worst of it when tornado sirens were honking. I was tempted to just lie in the bed and just go to OZ. I was so tired 😩. But I took a lawn chair and my duvet into the hall anyway. Everything was fine. Even tornadoes usually avoid Killeen, TX lol. Feel better, Ryan!
Great job guys!🩷🩷
Ryan!! I was at the daycare my mom works in Monett when this happened and was watching this when the warnings went off for us and thanks to you we got all of the babies across to the shelter at the elementary school. On behalf of all of the staff and parents thank you thank you thank you!!
thank you so much!
Ryan does a great job! Is he even human? You never once see him take a drink of anything, excuse himself to the restroom or eat food!
Thank you for all you do! I was able to calm my kids by watching your feed. Now they are saying "don't be scared be prepared"
Thank you from Clarksville, TN!! Yall made the day/night so much less scarier, just knowing yall were out there following for us all. Yall rock.
Thanks everyone! Round of applause. 👏 Meteorologist Andy was on point!
Right after a super high wind, rain , and we’re still having a large amount of pretty close lightning. South east side of town along 50 just N of Culleoka. Seems east of us now.
My family was in Tennessee when the tornado struck you guys helped me tell them before the worst would happen
Thank you from Franklin, TN!
Your team is phenomonal! I want to thank you from West Texas for always having our backs and everywhere over the country! You keep people safe and save lives. Just thank you so much! ❤❤❤
9:36:53. We need that to be a song for Andy. "I'm the real Andy" like the real slim shady 😂
Thanks to Ryan & Andy once again but also shout out to the rest of the team behind the scenes- without you all this wouldn’t be possible and also big thanks to all the chasers! We appreciate you! ❤❤❤
Thanks to you and your team. I was keeping my family safe with your updates, as well as forwarding your live stream to everyone in the local area.
You all are quite literally saving lives.
Imagine talking for 12 hours and not resting about the weather. Congrats to bro. Only person that could do it
Great job last night Ryan. Please go take care of yourself!!! Enjoy these next several days off ❤
Thank you and everyone who are monitoring these storms.. God bless all of you❤
Ryan, thank you to you and your team. We live in Huntsville on Monte Sano above 5 points and you were spot on Wednesday the 8th and helped us realize the danger more so than our local coverage ! God Bless you and the job you do!
Hi Ryan Hall- We're huge fans in the panhandle of Florida. We have tornado warnings in our area- Walton County; we're in South Walton, Santa Rosa Beach, to be exact. Hope to see some water spouts! We'd love to hear what you see.
Thank you so much from Robertson County,TN yesterday was wild for TN I’m just glad it’s over and I hope everyone is ok ❤
Tack!
I wonder what's up with NWS Memphis. I feel like at least giving a TOR possible tag for some of those circulations at the end would be necessary..
Thanks for all you do! I was glued to your report last night - my parents live in Ellijay, GA. They just made it to the basement in time before 2 large trees smashed the top level of their home.
Thank you, for the coverage last night. It was a tense situation. Get the rest you need. So thankful for your dedication .
We’re in our safe spot in SC!! Tornado warning for Newberry County!! 😳
Thanks for covering the storms, especially while sick. These particular set of storms hit a little to close to home so your coverage was imperative for us to stay safe. Thank you!
4:32:13, 9:47:59 Tornado Emergency’s
...[a friend] just called, there's major damage just over the hill... No power there & trees down.
That is a message my mother sent to me this morning. She was in the path of one that Brad Arnold spotted.
I was watching live from 100 miles away. Because of all of you, I knew to call her to ensure she was in her safe place. She wanted to go grab something, but I firmly but calmly said, "No."
THANK YOU!!!
This is literely my favorite channel.
May you be blessed Ryan! Thank you for your dedication to keeping people weather aware.
Thank-Ya'll Loving what your doing to keep us safe!♥
Thank you for all that you do! You work hard!
Is it normal for so many tornadoes to be unwarned? It shocked me how poor our warning system is. Thank you for being on top of things for everyone.
Not it is not normal. The NWS (national weather service) was overloaded with issuing flood warnings and severe thunderstorm warnings to notice the sudden upticks in velocity on radar. It sucks that it happened and I bet the NWS learned a few lessons, but the U.S’s warning system is the best in the world by FAR. Go anywhere else in the world and it will be nowhere close to the U.S’s system.
Plus, Andy is GREAT at spotting capable storms way ahead of time and has the ability to report it live without being busy issuing warnings. The NWS can’t issue a warning saying, “We think a tornado could happen within the next 30 minutes,” because most tornado warnings would then not have an actual tornado. This would consume many false warnings and citizens would not take shelter during tornado warnings thinking it’s a false warning. The only time the NWS issues tornado warning is when they are confident that the storm will produce a tornado within the next ~10 minutes or is already producing a tornado.
The way I explained this may be hard to follow, but I hope this helped.
I'm all the way up in Canada but I still watch those livestreams in case people I know are in a threatened area. It is also amazing to see how many times Ryan and Andy warn areas several minutes before the official warnings. You deserve all the support you can get 💪
I watched the coverage last night and it was intense. Had a fatality in Maury County, TN. The only one I know of right now
Thank you, Ryan, for your coverage. Hope and pray you feel better soon.
I found your channel after all the chaos happened. Our phones went off, and we read the warning. Then... silence. We scrambled to get an update. I finally hit up Pittsburgh's feed. It said to take cover as the tornado was on the ground. We didn't know where. Looking outside, not many neighbors were up. We grabbed the dogs, our emergency kit, and took shelter in the basement near our ES gear. The rain was relentless, and our basement took on some water. I was finally able to get an update, and it said the tornado was east of us. Whew. I feel so bad for all those caught in that monster.
You guys are great, I know how it feels to stay up past 16hrs a lot, thanks for pushing through it.
Thank you so much for sticking 12 hours out with us!! I can’t imagine how exhausted you all were, but very grateful for y’all! Great work ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏