Ryan Hall, Y’all Tornado Emergency Compilation

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Published 2023-04-27
All clips and credit toward Ryan and his team.

Started watching y’all (lol) near the end of last month and first full stream watched was March 31st where you’ll see them all by the end.

Typing this like he’s actually gonna see this video..?

Gotta say those blaring sirens are annoying and that’s just what you want is to get attention.

All Comments (21)
  • @seancolbert8577
    In all tornado streams ive seen, the most terrifying words ive ever heard were "Reed said there's a wedge on the ground about a mile to two miles wide"
  • Anytime you hear Ryan’s alarm, it’s overwhelming to think about all the people who’s lives are on the line. Many people died from these tornadoes, but thanks to Ryan, many survived.
  • @Adventurefun775
    Alternate video title:How serious the March 31st 2023 tornado outbreak was
  • @auroas_
    i love how at 3:51 to 4:15 Ryan starts to look directly at the camera while remaining calm, it just makes it so much more better and top notch
  • @triosclanfn3055
    I love when the voice says "new info, this tornado warning has been upgraded." he says it so calmly too
  • @codyscorner2.082
    Ryan needs to bring back the siren, it sounds more war full than the new screen he has now
  • @UnchainedAmerica
    He did way of the sirens but kept the long beeps. I love those tornado warning beeps.
  • @dapperbleach1598
    I remember when this happened on the tornado that came through Nashville and into madison going to gallatin. Ryan had read out the names of roads it was about to impact and it was right in our neighborhood. Horrifying to say the least, sent chills down my spine...
  • @vibrantgleam
    Spring 2024 is making me anxious, I know unfortenetly we will see things ramp up again.
  • @TwirlGirl2197
    I miss the siren, it was a lot better at getting your attention than what they currently do.
  • @whatnujgaming714
    *casually looks like he’s having a seizure but he’s just fine*
  • I live in Mississippi. I wasn’t there when this happened. I was in New Orleans with family, and my mom was in Corinth. I never expected this to happen and I’m glad my mom did not have to experience this. I pray for the others who had to go through this.
  • @dragonronin1661
    I still remember being in the emergency in Shelby County. First time I truely felt my life in danger and now looking back I think I was more justified than I thought.
  • @kenziiefaith
    my city unfortunately is still trying to recover in certain areas a year later (LR March ‘23). it’s crazy how the damage can linger for so long
  • @rolandmiller5456
    Honestly that's the only thing I don't really miss about Ryan's broadcast is that siren.
  • @memechromo
    i live in Roebling NJ and when the remnants of Ida hit us in 2021 the tornados were insane like i’ve never seen before and the reason why i was able to know what was going on was because of ryan when we got the tornado emergency when the EF3? was about to hit us but luckily dissipated right before it hit us. Only person to thank his God🙏