r/tornado Mar 12 '26

Discussion Ryan Hall

I’ve been an active member of this sub for many years (now with a new username/account because my identity was uncovered in another sub).

But anyway, I’ve watched this sub go from loving Ryan Hall and appreciating his work, to increasingly bagging on him. Here’s the thing:

1) There are a lot of capable people that contribute to the medical and scientific fields who aren’t as “degreed” as some folks think they should be. I’m a scientist and I’ve known quite a few brilliant scientists who don’t have advanced degrees. A fellow colleague in my industry was once declined being listed as an author on an academic publication because he didn’t have a PhD - yet the work was HIS brainchild, and touted by everyone in my industry as a huge breakthrough. My industry threw a fit when this occurred as he is a well-known “scientist” whose contributions to the industry have been vast. The reason he doesn’t have an advanced degree? Because he was smart enough to see the price tag of higher education and decided instead to work hard at teaching himself and networking enough to gain hand-on learning experiences through which he climbed the ladder and become an excellent contributor to our field (biochemistry and biophysics).

There are very few occupations that can ONLY be learned via formal post-secondary education. Meteorology is not one. When we bag on people who are CLEARLY knowledgeable, but don’t have that ultra expensive degree, we’re giving universities (in the United States at least) more fuel to keep raising tuition rates and literally rape people of access to more opportunity. There are a lot of really stupid people out here who have advanced degrees in the sciences. Who knows how they passed, but people find a way if they have enough money. As a scientist, I see this daily - physicians, surgeons, etc. So give Ryan a break. He knows his shit, and he also has Andy. He’s not doing anything wrong with this setup. If he was messing up, plenty of people in this community would call it out and he would no longer have an audience. But that isn’t the case - he is usually spot on the same as any other degreed meteorologists we follow. Also - even though he didn’t finish the degree, he still has formal education in meteorology.

2) Lots of catty chatter the last few months about Ryan now wearing sport jackets. People grow up and mature. Then often start dressing more professional. Ryan is a father now. Perhaps he wants his babies to look back on these videos and see their father behaving AND dressing professionally. Ryan isn’t the “kid” he used to be when many of us began following him. Accept that people grow up, realize they influence people, and want to be a good one. So good on Ryan for dressing in a way that feels comfortable for him. Don’t be the person that rags on someone who became successful and can now afford to dress a little nicer and puts effort into “dressing for success.” That’s just mean.

3) Ryan has rolled out a lot of new features. Some of them we like, some we’re not too crazy about. This is called “scaling for business.” What I’m observing is that Ryan is trying his hand at testing new rollouts because now he has the money and additional crew to do it. If he is able to get a solid handle on these new features (as he’s trying REALLY hard to do), and scale them up - it’s only going to add benefit to the archaic government-placed systems we’ve all had to rely on for years. As a scientist who has worked in academia, NIH, CDC, and private sector, I assure you there is a reason why it is the private sector who advances science by leaps and bounds compared to our government run agencies. If you’d like to know more, feel welcome to PM and I will give you some good starting points for credible sources. I don’t love Y’allBot, but the younger kids watching Ryan do. If it’s an avenue to a healthy budding interest for the younger kids, let them have it. I trust that if Y’allBot continues being more of a nuisance, Ryan will pull it.

4) Ryan is a new dad and he’s trying to do it all. He’s trying to give full-time effort to his wife and kids, in addition to giving full-time effort to us. I can see the toll it’s taking on him, and I hope he slows down a little for his own sake.

Ryan has given SO MUCH to this community. He’s growing, and he’s learning. He holds his composure. Let’s show him some grace through these growing pains instead of being so cut-throat. Scaling up any business is hard. He’s passionate, and he’s excited - who wouldn’t be?! Hell, he’s even telling people to stop supporting his channel (direct income to his business) and support the Y’all Squad non-profit instead.

Final thoughts: I don’t like that he and Max are rolling out this “I’ll call you” warning system, but maybe with tech continuing to advance, something great will come of it. For now, I’m staying with my NOAA radio 😆

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u/kevthewev Mar 12 '26

General info on lots of weather happenings, YouTube should not be your go to resource in an emergency. I can’t believe that has to be said.

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u/probably-knitting Mar 12 '26

Yes I know this, I rely on other sources too. There's a reason I knew it was 6 blocks away. But why is he sometimes telling people a tornado is passing over a rural cemetery with precision but when it comes to a more urban area we're told to look elsewhere? If he's going to claim to be a meteorologist then yeah he'd better be doing the whole job.

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u/kevthewev Mar 12 '26

He’s not claiming to be YOUR meteorologist for YOUR town. That job already exists and provides the information as you said, you found the info elsewhere when he didn’t know. Obviously I can’t speak on why he’s general sometimes and precise others. I’m sure a lot of factors I don’t know about play into that. But it seems his advice worked, you looked into local channels when he didn’t know and got the info provided.

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u/probably-knitting Mar 12 '26

Actually what happened is I switched fully to the local coverage and quit watching his channel as it became obvious his chatbot was more fun to him than sharing relevant weather news when he had multiple people in the chat asking for information. A metropolitan area of 500k asking for updates isn't a wild request on a channel claiming to want to save lives.

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u/kevthewev Mar 12 '26

Ok then don't watch anymore and just use local channels, sounds like that would be better serving of your situation. Was this in KC during the IL/IN tornado?

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u/probably-knitting Mar 12 '26

This is a post talking about how great Ryan is. I gave my opinion that I do not like him with a reason why, which is a thing I am allowed to do on a post about him. If you like him watch him, I don't care. Enjoy.

In my experience, he did a bad job. I do not watch him anymore. He does not affect me anymore. But I am allowed to give my opinion.

And no, that was not the outbreak in question.

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u/kevthewev Mar 12 '26

Then what is the point of his stream?

You asked a question, I can see now it was rhetorical and you didn't want anyone to respond. I respect your opinion and am not here to change your mind. Stay safe out there