I was listening to Ryan Hall last night and early this morning. I drive a 18 wheeler every night from Memphis to Nashville and back to Memphis, it was really bad last night. Thank God for his Grace and protection for me and others traveling last 🌙. Thanks Carley for what you do, l will keep listening
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Soon, this tornado outbreak won't just need a Carly video analysis... ...it'll need a complete Carlynoscopy.
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I was watching Ryan Hall live yesterday and until this morning in total shock over what I saw. My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone. Stay safe today and the next few days it is supposed to be bad
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I stayed home from work last night because I knew it would be bad, and we had multiple severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings. I sat in the hall with my 5 kitties all plastered to my side, waiting for the all clear. My one kitty is still traumatized and clinging to me. Fortunately just some tree damage and minor roof damage, nothing compared to what others have suffered. Last night was the one year anniversary of the Jeffersonville IN tornado and the same area was hit last night. I only missed last year's tornado because we were having severe weather at home (I live 50 miles from the Amazon in Jeffersonville where I work) and I waited for it to pass before I left home. If I had been on my normal schedule, I would have been on I265 right where the tornado crossed. Prayers for everyone affected by these storms and I plan to donate when I get my check
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Unfortunately in my area (in kentucky) we got a tornado warning this morning at 2:25am (around there), and we did have to take shelter downstairs. It was projected to hit us directly. Fortunately it weakened just as it entered our area, however, i was so terrified that i didn't leave the basement until 7am. My thoughts go out to everyone that has been, and will be affected by this severe weather we are experiencing. Just know that all of you are in my thoughts. Stay safe out there, and take every warning and watch seriously. Much love -A scared kentuckian
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Sending love and prayers to all that were affected by the storms. For all of this to be happening on the anniversary of the Super Outbreak of 1974 makes this even more difficult. I hope everyone stays safe and weather aware. I'll be keeping an eye out for when you decide to help out as I'd be more than happy to chip in where I can as well❤️
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I was very fortunate. I’m just northeast of Indy. A circulation went right over my house and it touched down a mile or so later. I’ve never seen so many storms rotating at once since 2011. The rest of the month is definitely a concern if this is what we get 3 days into April.
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The outbreak had well over 200 tornadoes. That's crazy. Earlier in the week even California and Idaho got in on some of that tornado action.
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I was skeptical about the high risk but then I saw those isolated cells and then I knew that it would absolutely be an outbreak, and boy was I right. I hope everyone stays safe, because we are not even done, and that's not even mentioning the flood threat. turn around don't drown!
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We had four warnings in our area. I got a picture of the first funnel cloud that went by our house. After that it was too dark to get pictures. While I am grateful that all four tornadoes passed by us we did have loss of life and injury. Catastrophic damage. As far as a fundraiser may I suggest a fundraiser for the humane society in one of the communities. They are being overwhelmed with lost animals and are struggling to reunite them with their families. And some families are now struggling with vet bills and feeding their pets. Everyone will donate food, money for shelter but very few will consider the impact on our beloved furry family members.
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This is why your widely regarded as one of the best content creators is our weather community. It isn't just the amazing analysis it's the heart and passion you have for people as well . My heart goes out to everyone effected by this outbreak.
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You are awesome Carly! You bring so much compassion to these situations. Your channel is engaging and informative. Have a blessed day!
7 months ago | 5
I’m sending love from Scotland, I truly hope everyone is staying safe, especially you Carly! Please take care of yourself
7 months ago | 4
Devastating scenes yesterday across the south and midwest. Prayers to all those caught in the path. This is going to be a wild tornado season.
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It was nuts in Indiana/indianapolis. The lightning reminded me of another crazy supercell storm from I wanna say 2018
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Selmer was the worst cell of this year so far. That hook echo was insane. Lake City, AR and Coldwater, MO were two other phenomenal storms. It was a very rough night.
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And talk about the recent Kentucky tornado. I have family in Somerset. I go there every sumer. 😢
4 months ago | 0
Not just the 2nd but this whole past 2 weeks. There's been something happening every day it feels like just in different parts of the country :( my area was hit hard but not as hard as the south east so I send them my thoughts.
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We live in Benton county in west Tennessee on the Tennessee River and we were under a tornado warning at least 6x. Thankfully it didn't do anything here. We were hit hard in 2020 Mar 2-3 tornado that killed 25 or so people. 49k damage to our house. We leave if it's looking like a tornado is coming here. So we were up most of the night watching the weather live on TV and our phones. It was pretty bad south of us several miles. I know lots of people in those areas. It's horrible being hit by a tornado or whatever. We feel for those people. And it's not over yet by a long shot. I just heard of a employee for the utility department in Carroll county TN that lost his life last night or early this morning while working. I'm not sure what happened exactly. His truck was in high water or overturned and he didn't make it out unfortunately. There's gonna be bad flooding west of here for certain. For several days most likely. My wife and I watch your videos a lot. And enjoy your work you put into them. Stay safe everyone !!!
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@meganlovesdisneyandcrafts4780
💔🫂 truly truly incredibly devastating. As a curious person about weather i usually enjoy listening to the livestreams. Last night however, it was very difficult and i just couldn't all the way. Sending love to everyone Take care of your mental health
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Carly Anna WX
Hey all. I know we are all still very much processing yesterday and last night as what is undoubtedly a prolific tornado outbreak. I don't have much to offer right now, other than to say I'm thinking of all of you as we will begin to see the aftermath unfold and to please take care of yourselves. I don't know what I will do in the next week in terms of a fundraiser, but know that I will be planning something to give back to these communities.
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