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Dude takes a month off to spend all that money! So much for keeping ppl safe! Stop giving to this scammer
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Check out the tower cam in S.W. Ohio. Nice mesocyclone. NORTH of Cincinnati
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Kind of severe weather to be MIA
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My niece and kids in Houston area with no power, downed trees, and debris everywhere. She has no internet. Is there any help out there or services anyone is aware of?
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Just want to say again – HUGE thank you for staying up all night to cover this. It was intense. I appreciate you, Andy, Elijah, Chris Hall, and all of your team
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Good afternoon Ryan, as you probably know South Texas water supply for the cities and farms in the Rio Grande Valley depend on the rain that we desperate need at Amistad and Falcon dams. Could you give a video update on the possible rains you forecasted a few days ago. We need to have rains to re supply the water at the international dams for agriculture to get irrigation water allocation for August start of the season. Your great videos and insight will help us in knowing how the moisture and rain will develop in Amistad Dam. Thank you
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I’m 2 days late butt I live in Rosenberg was so cool seeing it on this channel
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To everyone complaining about no livestreams the past two afternoons/evenings, Ryan has a family, so it’s tougher to go live on days that aren’t 10 % hatched for tornadoes, because there’d be more busts than not. That being said, after seeing what the remnants of Beryl were capable of, and did on Monday afternoon, a 10 % being issued again this morning should have been enough to boot up a livestream. There needs to be some tweaks to the threshold in my opinion, and if the tornado risk gets upgraded to a 10 % again today, he should be going live, regardless if it’s hatched or not. I tried to tell people a year ago that Ryan shouldn’t be your only source for weather, but you didn’t listen. You should NEVER have just one source, Ryan himself has said that. Download Radar Omega, get a NOAA radio, local news station meteorologists, WEA alerts, etc. There’s so many options nowadays, and you need to utilize them, not just your favorite, because that goes against Ryan’s motto “Don’t be scared, be prepared.” I’m not trying to be rude, but I feel like this needs to be said, especially to longtime viewers who haven’t learned much of anything from this channel. For newcomers, just keep in mind the criteria for a livestream and have multiple ways to receive warnings
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Where are you? We get a very rare warning and youbare nowhere to be seen!
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Tornado warnings in FLX. ✊❤️☘️🙏🏻👍🏼🦮✌️🎼🌷
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Nowhere to be found….
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Thanks so much for your coverage on this. We were blind with the storm coming in at the dark. I'm in spring Texas and no power since Monday. It's a scorcher out here and people are becoming tiresome. Very understandable.
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I couldn't find any of his videos in 2 days!
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Hey Humble, Tx here…wow 🫤had a very difficult time trying get digital signal after landfall. And wanted to keep up with Beryl on where it was. Unfortunately lost power and phone signal. Around 5:45 – 6am phone service became useless. So wasn’t able to know what was going about 1 -2 hr after land fall. I was very surprised Beryl was not Cat2. Winds were very strong in our area for cat1 . I don’t think the national weather measured Beryl wind speed accurately. But hope everyone is ok!
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Where is Ryan Hall Ya’ll
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I live in Lake Jackson and I was awake during the night of the hurricane Beryl 13:26
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All this stuff so early in the season. You have your job cut out for you, Ryan. You picked the right vocation – you do such a great service.
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What’s your problem as much money as your making , it seems respect for people interacts with you Ryan. You’ll read someone’s chat then laugh and comment that is hurtful. Then try cover up your actions talking about it with your guys. Your income is way too much for your expertise dealing with people that pays you
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the hurricane just hit me but it pass because my mom scared because the water was goin really hi
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Thank you for keeping us updated all night. I tuned in at 1:30 central until our power went out around 6:30. I hope you got some much needed sleep after that broadcast. Thank you to your team out there in the storm I hope those guys made it out of sargent beach safely! Got our power back Tuesday around 3pm. We have neighbors across the street still without power.
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You just sit there and not talk for minutes on end. I feel like youtube broke until you randomly say something. Talk more.
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Hasn't everyone noticed that Beryl has taken the same path as the eclipse!?
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I live where all these chasers posted up for the storm. Watching the VOD from when I lost power. Gives me chills to relate these views, to my time reference during the event.
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@ Ryan hall ,Y/all I hear you talking Ryan hall you are so crazy because you laugh at reed timber he was so stuck in the flood waters
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I am from Florida, born and raised, remember watching your coverage of Ian when it struck our Coast and have been following ever since. Your coverage provides an enormous amount of value to society during these sort of events, and so does your team who literally risk their safety trying to capture real time coverage of whatever Storm is being covered, so thanks for that. And keep it up.
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Hour-thirty in as I type this… Actually, I was fully on your side with that choice for not going live too often.. Even with the actual tornado outbreaks, I have in fact skipped over couple of your livestreams, because there have just been so many tornado outbreaks, that it felt like spam. That's right… my brain said "THE WEATHER is just spamming now, I'm done." 😉 A week later there was another livestream going up, but the avocado (*) was sitting right over my part of the state, so I actually tuned in. Ever since then, I always try to load up any big stream your, to watch it for a little bit at least (I'm just gaming in another window, background activity doesn't matter too much, as long as there IS background noise) … and give it a Like, to do my small part to help it gain traction in the algorithm. Not too many times you could actually theoretically save lives, by simply liking videos. LOL
(*) That's what I call the green, yellow, and orange/brown blobs you use to show areas of potential strong storm activity… but nowadays also kind of applies to any of the round-ish blobs you put in your thumbnails in my mind.
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You need to go live rn. There is tornado warnings all over iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin
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Lost power for 8 days here