The April 27, 2011 Tornadoes in the Tennessee Valley

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2014

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  • @bubbajoe117
    @bubbajoe117 Před rokem +8

    Paul Barys will always have my respect for this, man was recovering from heart surgery and he came in to work during all of this so that he could give the people information they needed and maybe save some lives through this crisis.

  • @BlueEyedCubTN
    @BlueEyedCubTN Před 4 lety +13

    I was there that day in Chattanooga. Paul Barys here saved lives by refusing to go to commercial and pinpointing with accuracy where the tornadoes were headed.

  • @lauracahill5735
    @lauracahill5735 Před rokem +7

    Without a doubt Paul Barys and his weather crew were the best in the business. I grew up watching Channel 3 and trusted them more than any other news channel. I remember being terrified when the April 2011 tornadoes raged through the South. I spent that day watching the newst and prayed and watched Paul. His calm voice, his early warnings, and his refusal to go to commercial probably saved a lot of lives that day

  • @alphadrewaz88
    @alphadrewaz88 Před 6 lety +34

    Lived through it. Longest, stressful day ever. Chattanooga got lucky.

    • @paigebishop7843
      @paigebishop7843 Před 5 lety

      Andrew Marin yeah we did.

    • @iliketanks2438
      @iliketanks2438 Před 3 lety +2

      Ringgold got almost entirely destroyed

    • @iiDOCKERY
      @iiDOCKERY Před 2 lety

      Yeah I lived on Cherokee valley road…. Lost everything

    • @z..u.s7067
      @z..u.s7067 Před rokem

      Yeah I live in hixson and me and my brothers saw a tornado somewhere around redbank. I was 1 so I barely remember and I never saw it
      because I wasn't tall enough to reach the window. That's my first memory. It was terrifying now that I look back on it.

    • @z..u.s7067
      @z..u.s7067 Před rokem

      @@iliketanks2438 after the outbreak, my grandma went down to Ringgold to see the damage and she said she was shocked. It was just destruction. It's a miracle you made it out.
      Chattanooga is right across the river but I still say we live there because it's literally like 10 minutes away. So I think I can day we did get very lucky that there were only weak tornadoes near the area.
      My dad was working down in lookout Valley in a place known as tiftonia where he and his friends got hit by an EF2. All made it out with no injury.
      Tornadoes are truly terrifying

  • @ILoveOldTWC
    @ILoveOldTWC Před 2 lety +3

    I heard that a sign for a funeral home in Trenton, Georgia was later found in the Knoxville area.

  • @rainbowgoldenhoney767
    @rainbowgoldenhoney767 Před 5 lety +5

    I lived in between Ooltewah/Apison and Ringgold. The skies got super dark and I've never seen a storm quite like that.

  • @upforellie
    @upforellie Před 2 lety +1

    I graduated in 2011 from Cleveland. I remember rather than celebrating, spending so much time doing cleanup around my neighborhood. Years of therapy later I’m doing better, however that was easily one of the darkest chapters of my life. I got so lucky- my house had minor damage. I just remember being glued to our weather radio all day with mattresses over our heads, pets herded into closets coming out in between rounds to see if our neighbors were okay. Emerald green sky overhead, shingles littering the streets we’d all gather in the street and exchange what little information we had, then head back into shelter for the next line. I’ll never forget it. I was 17 and that was the first time in my life I saw real fear on faces of people I loved. I got lucky. I knew too many who didn’t though.

  • @snipergucci3052
    @snipergucci3052 Před 6 lety +11

    I was in the 4th grade back then I remember getting checked out 9am that morning went to my aunts house the storms were literally non stop tornado warning after next scariest day of my life worst tornadoe outbreak of all time

  • @RebeccaStout
    @RebeccaStout Před rokem +1

    I will never, ever EVER forget that day. Neighbors and us dropped everything that day and stayed together watching out of the windows/door and Paul. The map was like popcorn with the way the cells would pop up out of nowhere, drop a tornado, another cell pops up, repeat. Nope. I will never forget this day.

  • @davidtallent4230
    @davidtallent4230 Před 7 lety +6

    I remember that day and how Paul guided us away from the storms. Much of our equipment and vehicles were damaged in Ringgold, Apison, Cleveland i still credit Paul with saving our lives.

  • @iiDOCKERY
    @iiDOCKERY Před 2 lety +2

    I lived on Cherokee valley road in ringgold ga. Our house was a total loss but everyone thankfully was ok.

    • @ezera7616
      @ezera7616 Před 4 měsíci

      Seeing the picture of every house in that area being wiped just sticks in my head. How can wind produce such violent, yet widespread damage? You guys are lucky to survive that tornado.

  • @internetsurvivor
    @internetsurvivor Před 3 lety +6

    Looking for the footage before 10:53pm leading up to this.

  • @dhooter
    @dhooter Před 3 lety +1

    Worked at Dupont Chattanooga at the time. I watched on weather channel on the computer while on night shift and was worried. That day is a day I will never forget. I live on Flat Top Mountain in Soddy. We had a EF3 follow the ridge of the mountain and destroy houses a quarter mile from my house. Was unbelievable. The lightning was biblical

  • @Daehawk
    @Daehawk Před 5 lety +1

    Me and my wife were in Cleveland. Tornado put two trees on out home. Hole in the roof and tore the front part of the house apart and front roof off. Scared us both but made her afraid of storms from then on. Tonight April 13 2019 is supposed to be bad again. My little soulmate wife passed away Jan 3 2019 a few months ago so she wont have to go through it. Im glad she wont be scared. I hope this storm puts me with her. I miss her so.

  • @astralvisual_
    @astralvisual_ Před 3 lety +1

    I remember this day I live in Cleveland and I remember running to my aunts house and hiding in a close (I lived in a trailer and she lived in a brick house) I remember 3 trees falling on my house and the roof coming off

  • @cronotrig2907
    @cronotrig2907 Před 3 lety +1

    Live in trenton ga...will never forget

  • @davidmatheny1993
    @davidmatheny1993 Před 5 lety

    I have an uncle and some cousins that used to live in Ringgold. Luckily for their home it touched down a mile or so east of their house. I lived in Lawrenceville at the time and was thankful the Atlanta area was somehow spared. The tornadoes that hit GA either split towards the mountains or more towards central GA like LaGrange, Griffin, Barnesville,etc.

    • @BlueEyedCubTN
      @BlueEyedCubTN Před 4 lety

      Fort Oglethorpe was hit hard, just south of Ringgold

  • @EyeYamGarbage
    @EyeYamGarbage Před 2 měsíci

    The dunlap/spring city ef4 is underrated. Only seen 3 videos about it Both maxing about 200 views

  • @blurgh7706
    @blurgh7706 Před 7 lety +2

    I live in Benton... I remember this storm, I lived in a trailer when this happened.

    • @James_Batista9
      @James_Batista9 Před 6 lety

      Lacey Shadows I lived in a trailer to when that day happened but I live in Ringgold, GA and a tornado was about a half a mile away from my trailer.

  • @kevinballard6144
    @kevinballard6144 Před 5 lety

    It has to be hard to see this for Paul. He has to feel so defenseless. I remember watching this and feeling so horrible for people having to live through this.

  • @TrendyChimera72
    @TrendyChimera72 Před 4 lety +3

    9 years ago today, scariest day ever

  • @TrendyChimera72
    @TrendyChimera72 Před 3 lety

    10 years ago, unreal

  • @tabithajohnson8875
    @tabithajohnson8875 Před 8 lety +1

    we got some debris off the Tuscaloosa tornado travel from Tuscaloosa to Rhea county Tennessee

    • @aametriigraham8489
      @aametriigraham8489 Před 7 lety +2

      Wow... Shows just how strong the atorms were that day...

    • @simplylivinglivingsimply3690
      @simplylivinglivingsimply3690 Před 7 lety +2

      I remember that! They said someone found several photos that turned out to be from tuscaloosa..that was a scary night. I was coming home from work and a tree fell over a bridge so traffic couldnt get through and all of us were just sitting there in the middle of a tornado warning because no one could turn around. It is kind of eerie looking back you could feel it in the air that day. We had an ef3- ef4 in November several years back..everyone here finally quit saying a tornado could not hit in the mountains

    • @kenperk9854
      @kenperk9854 Před 7 lety +4

      Did yall get any blue jeans from Hackleburg? They were landing all over north Alabama and I heard some made it into Tennessee.

    • @tabithajohnson8172
      @tabithajohnson8172 Před 4 lety +3

      We got pieces of the Bible from Tuscaloosa Alabama

  • @weatherphobia
    @weatherphobia Před 8 lety +1

    Who dat? When we go let me know SIR?
    Bamember me frum truckstop myname sally pork,
    Who Dat?

  • @draytonblackgrove
    @draytonblackgrove Před 3 lety +1

    Why does 2011 look like 1991?

    • @cameronfry
      @cameronfry Před 29 dny

      This was much better than 1991. Early 2000’s? I could see that.

  • @sydney05
    @sydney05 Před 9 lety +2

    I live in tn this never happed.EVER

    • @BluetheWolfPuppy
      @BluetheWolfPuppy Před 9 lety

      Which part of TN though?

    • @sydney05
      @sydney05 Před 9 lety

      Do i live in

    • @sydney05
      @sydney05 Před 9 lety

      My dad was in it

    • @jirenthegray9247
      @jirenthegray9247 Před 8 lety

      Sydney Dockery i live in trenton georgia . and i know people in this video . i can assure you it did happen

    • @nerdieone1
      @nerdieone1 Před 8 lety +2

      +Sydney Dockery what's wrong with you? =\