SCARIEST Night Of My Life / Riding Out TORNADO In a Camper
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For those potential haters ... I also looked at the wunderground radar map and there were a dozen+ storms that went right through his area, including the little town just up the road from him, so his fear was much deserved and real, especially sitting there and that little camper amplifying the sounds and shaking around in the winds and rain. His helmet wasn't cute - it was smart.
Yeah I live in the area and It was pretty scary. Nothing hit down but we were surrounded and my tiny house was shaking.
💯 true .. don't those other people look at the news ...
I was hiding in my basement still screaming and scared.. can't imagine being in a camper!
Very true!!!
I’m so glad you’re ok! Now do us all a favor and get a storm shelter put in for your safety. I was worried about y’all all night ❤
Ryan knows his stuff. If he says get underground, he’s not being an alarmist.
Yes please look into investing in a giant bunker or storm shelter, some tornados are no joke, especially in a tiny little camper like that one
Facts 💯
his motto is be prepared not scared so that truly shows he is serious
@@michellem7300ANY tornado is bad news in a camper, even an ef0 will roll one or shred it no problem
I think your next project you should build a Tornado shelter. I'm glad you are ok.
I was thinking the same thing...get an underground shelter, large enough for at least 2 people and your dogs. Have some water some non-perishable food or snacks, a camping potty or bucket....you should be there long, but you may have to be gotten out from beneath debris. I would do this new addition as soon as possible.
I agree if you have to live in a camper,try to build a storm shelter somehow!
Number one rule of living in a camper - get out in a storm warning and get into a shelter. That table wasn’t going to do a thing for you let alone that trailer walls or ceiling. After 8 years living and traveling in our camper we have seen campers implode from tornadoes, winds, trees falling, and flooding. Always pack up and leave or put in a storm shelter.
Yep...I lived in mine for 2 and a half years....particle board and plastic. Get in a real shelter 😊
yep we lost one camper that way we were at a shelter thank goodness but we came back and it had imploded it was crazy
Yeah. I think he’d be safer just laying in a ditch or under the foundation his grain bin is on or something.
I've seen some videos where people just left their campers and ran with their dogs into a little ditch with water and they survived along with minimal damage to their campers. I've been through just a horrible storm in a pop up camper and we were fine but the people camping across from us were picking up their stuff cuz theirs was destroyed. Weather is an amazing thing and can never be fully predicted what the outcome will be after it passes. I'm glad he is ok, I would have been terrified!
@@wendypacheco7438 on our permanent site, which is a circle shaped area, a bunch of trees all toppled at the same time and took out a row of our neighbors across from us and left the rest of our campers unscathed. Fortunately that side unscathed was the side that were all the fulltime live-in campers who were home during that pop up windstorm. The other campers were unoccupied at the time and going inside later, there wasn’t a piece of furniture left standing. Everything was crushed. They were leveled. The only reason they didn’t blow away was because they had trees on top of them.
By the time it hit your next door neighbour Stroud, you should be in shelter already - if that had come over you while you were in that camper, or making a late effort to get to your next door neighbor, you would no longer be here. When Ryan specifies underground, he truly means underground
Exactly!!! That’s why when you see a real storm shelter it is built LITERALLY UNDERGROUND!!!!
I was thinking you could get under the deck in the middle. It might keep you dry and safe. The camper would just be picked up and tossed. Glad you are safe!
@@Karatemom68x3 Not all of them
I love Ryan Halls Chanel
Living there you should always have a plan ,walk through the woods look for a deep ditch ,fix something you can in a hill side , even if they don't hit you can feel the effects away from it
Glad you made it through the storms. Jason you need to get a storm shelter built.
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Please build a storm shelter and hey I could absolutely see in the video and hear in your voice to last person you talked to before going under table how worried with anxiety you were feeling. I do believe by putting on helmet gave you a better sense of safety then with out it on I think you would have been terrified. Not sure if you would have stayed under there anyway so glad it was a close call . But do please get a plan B or mobile storm shelter that you can lock yourself up in I think the trailer would have killed you if spun around in 200 mile wind even if it only was a few seconds flip in so scary I don’t know how so many people live in those high risk tornadoes areas stay safe my friend thanks for sharing
YOUR BRAVE VIDEO REALLY BROT THE HORRIFIC AMT OF TORNADOES THAT WERE PLUMMETING YOUR AREA, I FELT SOO CONCERNED FOR YOUR SAFETY! KEPT THINKING YOU MUST HAVE SURVIVED IF WE COULD WATCH THIS IMPORTANT VIDEO!! GODS BLESSINGS ON YOUR FUTURE LIFE!! GRMA NANCY❤
I just had a storm shelter installed. I was down there from 9pm to 3:30am. I felt completely safe, even with 3 tornado warnings. Having a shelter took away my storm anxiety completely.
Hey Wally which storm shelter did you get installed. My husband and I are currently checking out shelters
You are very smart.. if I lived in OK that would be the first thing I would have in the ground.
@@lakesuperiorgirl17 I priced a below ground cellar last Wednesday, they ran $5000.00 delivered, dug, set, and covered up. Above ground shelters are more expensive. I have one, don't care for it personally.
@@dalesmyth7398 what don’t you like about it. Do you feel safer in the underground shelter than in a above ground shelter
@@lakesuperiorgirl17 Well, I think it's a mental thing, being underground is much safer I think. I understand the above ground shelters have been tested and all. I had issues with mine, the door locks. This company put standard dead bolt locks on the door, like on house doors!! This was 12 yrs ago. So, I'm moving the shelter about 80 ft, built a new pad, 12'' pad, with 6 pier holes, 6 ft. deep, 18'' round. Rebar, and 7 yds. of concrete. I had 4 new latches welded on the door, 3/4 in. steel bar stock, plus, 2 square heavy metal loops I can ram 2- 4x4 treated post in. It looks like a dungeon in there!! But dead bolt locks dont' cut the mustard. So, that bugged me for a while, plus the pad the company poured was crap. My pad is much better. So, once it's moved, I'll feel better, but still prefer to be underground. And most likely, I'll get another underground one. Last one I got rusted out in 5 years, it was steel, concrete encased, now it's full of water...no warranty, the company went out of business. I was screwed on that deal. Anyway, long stories with cellars/shelters, but what I saw in 1999 in Moore, Ok...underground is best, but shelters work fine if we can predict EF3 or below, which we can't.
Love it when others watch Ryan Hall! I love him! Thank you for taking care of the puppers too!
God bless Ryan Hall! We rely on him here in Missouri
We rely on he and Andy’s expertise, and the wheels on the ground providing real-time visuals, here in rural Iowa, also.
I also watch Max Velocity and Evan Fryberger. Both of them are really good too.
I watch him aslso
@@karenhodg4571 Tornado's in OK again tonight and I've only seen Max Velocity and Evan Fryberger on.
I live in Norman have been through the Moore tornados. We watched the Moore tornados on our poach. That's how close we lived. I am older now and last night scared me to death. I was shaking so bad ended up having the worst panic attack I have ever had. The house my 92 year old dad lives in by himself had rotation right above it thank god it did not touch down. Everyone is safe here. Sulpher got wiped out. Praying for all!
I am so so sorry! I truly understand ((BIG HUGS)) I am very grateful you and your father are okay.❤
That was one ugly night. I live in a toyhauler in the McCloud area. It was a scary night. Btw I'm from Moore I grew up there graduated Moore High in 1978. I've been through all the bad Moore tornados. I was on high alert that night. I cleared over 100 weather related warnings off my phone after that was all over with. In the moment I wasn't messing with my phone. Had one come within a few miles of me. Anytime in Oklahoma there's weather especially in the spring you need to be weather aware!
how scary to live there. Moore is a tornado magnet. Stay safe
Ryan Hall, Andy and the y'all squad are life savers man!
So glad you and the animals are all ok. You have such a great village making sure that you were safe as possible. Please get a storm shelter asap.
The time to prepare for a tornado is not during it. I lived in Alabama and tornadoes are no joke. The plan needs to be set before and with all people involved. Our plan was refreshed the day b4 possible tornadoes also. Including a meeting place after it does hit. Had many times with kiddos and a nervous farting dog (he knew something was up )-in a bathtub waiting for tornadoes to pass. Glad your safe 🙏 now.
You need to get a storm shelter asap 😘👍🏻💕💕
Jay, PLEASE build a storm shelter ASAP. I have been through several tornadoes and many hurricanes. The last Hurricane was in my town of Fort Myers Florida. And it was the worst to ever hit the US. Hearing screams from neighbors and not knowing how to help and not knowing if you are next is truly terrifying. It was devastating. We are STILL repairing damages from that storm over a year ago. My prayers go out to those in Oklahoma. Stay safe 🥰❤️
Prayers going to everyone in Oklahoma thank God your ok get a tornado 🌪️ shelter built please asp
Ryan knows his stuff! So glad you're watching him! I'm in Arizona and have a daughter and her fiance in Iowa. They work at night so I watch Ryan during the day for them. I've only had to wake them twice for tornados and they (and their kitties) went to their safe place.
I’m so glad more ppl are watching Ryan ! Glad you are safe
Living in OK... time to spend the money and have a storm shelter installed... big enough for the dogs, too. Good that you all made it through the storm safely.
Now would be a perfect time to make amends with your fellow Oklahoma homesteaders and join forces to help each other out. Nothing brings people together more than situations like this. My prayers are with you all
You need to build a tornado shelter. The Rayneys on their sight when they have rescued homesteads have built some great tornado shelters out of huge concrete water/sewer pipes. Stay safe
JASON IAM SURE GLAD YOU AND DANIELLE ARE SAFE ! I LOVE YOUR VIDEO S I WATCH YOU EVERY VIDEO YOU MAKE !! IAM 67 YEARS OLD , LOVE YOU KIDS !!
Jason, Thank God you survived these storms. Excellent Video! Great Editing! Keeping OK people in my prayers. Makes you think about building a storm shelter!!! 🤗❤️👍🙋🏻♀️
I was so worried about you and Danielle, dpgs, goats, pigs, chickens, your home and grain bin. So glad you are ok. God is good !
Thank you for letting us know. I've been thinking about you all day. Prayers for all those who lost so much.
Glad you’re OK 👍 I’ve been checking here all day. I watched Ryan Hall yesterday and I saw the storm headed toward Bristow. Glad you watched him too! ***Nighttime tornados have to be the scariest thing. I would feel bad leaving the animals too. You have to be feeling like Noah. 😅
We live close to the tornadoes that hit Omaha and the western Iowa tornadoes on Friday. My son was only 8 miles from the devastation that occurred in Elkhorn, NE. I know the helplessness of notbeing able to protect your livestock.
Love Ryan Hall I watch him and forget my local weather station they never have anything right lol. So glad you are okay so very scary! Ryan's home in Kentucky was hit the same time mine was in the December 10 2021 tornado. I was home alone and ended up trapped so I really feel for anyone going through a tornado even if it's just a watch. Stay safe out there ❤
The consensus between meteorologists is that if you are in a trailer or mobile home and a tornado is expected to come your way……. you gotta abandon your trailer and seek shelter. The question is shelter where? You gotta have a plan. Glad you and the doggos are safe and sound.
At night though 😮
Yeah as in have a plan before a tornado even happens,so you don't have to panic as badly in the moment 👌@@paulcarpenter7844
So glad you're still with us. Please get a storm shelter!!!😁❤
Awesome that you were watching Ryan. He’s the absolute best in that part of the social media market! Maybe put in a link to the Y’all squad? They absolutely do gods work.
I watch Ryan Hall Y’all! He let us know a tornado was headed in our direction and he was point on! Watch him every time now. Glad you’re safe.
I've been through 3 tornadoes, beginning Apr 3, 1974, in Kentucky. They are not a joke! Glad y'all are ok!!
I was north of Cincinnati that day. I’ll never forget it.
I was in Atlanta that day and we got hit as well .
Glad you are safe and glad to hear you watch Ryan and his team....they are the best. I watched Ryan all the way last night and was praying for everyone in the path of these devil winds
Amen power of friendship thank you Paragon and Junods for keeping Jason in mind when in time of this storm praying for everyone blessings to all
Glad you watched Ryan Hall Y'all. I was watching too and I'm in GA!
I was watching in Minnesota
Now you know. Safe place for everyone. Goats..chickens..YOU! Might need to bump that storm shelter up on the list of many things to do. Stay safe. The barn looks great...doing a great job.
Also, I know of one or two situations last year where Ryan saved lives because people watching him got notified by him to get in the shelter will be for their local sirens went off - after a pass and they came out of the Shelters and there was nothing left of their neighbourhood or town… Also NOAA yesterday had issues getting timely announcements out to NOAA radios, so again it was quicker to get info from Ryan ❤
I was watching Ryan Hall also All night from Colorado . Jas me worried for you,sent up lots of prayers for you, Junods, and Paragon Ridge. Had me a little concerned when i didnt see a coffee with the Crockers!
Jason, next project a storm shelter. We been getting these storms in Iowa also. Scary. Stay safe.
JASON!! Why did you stay there?! And in a camper, no less! Glad you are ok. But don't EVER do this again!
Content lol I mean, its worth a life right?! SMH
@@sandifurbish4534 Higley doubt for content over his life..by the time it was coming his way or so they thought..it would have been too late to.leave..
I’m sure he had enough warning about the storms coming why didn’t he go in town to the studio with all the dogs,
@@VickyFloridaGirl Did you see any pictures of what's left in Sulfur..those were brick building underline were brick..now it's scattered all over..frankly if anything he was probably safer there then going to town..
Jason why wouldn’t u go to the house or studio
I was watching The Weather Channel last night when they mentioned Bristow. Yikes! Thought of you and other homesteaders in OK. Storm shelter build in your future?
I'm watching your video now and can feel the stress you were going through. I've been in 3 tornadoes up in 1 in a small camper that ended up a half mile from where we started. Its good to be afraid - just make sure when the next one comes you are prepared with some sort of storm shelter. ❤
Hold on, so you were inside while the camper was picked up and carried a 1/2 mile? 😮
A camper is one of the last places you want to be in if a tornado were too hit you. Unlike a house a camper would be rolled over or even lifted into the sky by a violent tornado. Though I totally understand your decision in the moment, if a tornado were to be heading towards your camper and you have maybe 20 minutes, go to a nearby house or shelter.
Thank you Jason for excellent coverage and thank you Jeremy and Chrissy for your true friendship and keeping in touch with Jason. Curious to hear more about the animals and the property.
Thank you Jason for the update, were worried the whole day and looking everywhere for an update. Yes, I agree, storm shelter is now a priority. Danielle will be back tomorrow morning. Please be safe. Love you and Danielle💕💕
But why didn’t you just take the dogs and go to your podcast apartment??
Thank you for letting us know that you and Danielle are both OK, even tho you’re not together. Please make the shelter A PRIORITY!!! I’m sure that no one will care if it puts the bin a little farther back on the list, your lives are more important. Praying for the priorities.
Glad God was watching over you keeping you safe and for Danielle and the animals ❤ They would be lost without you. Build a storm shelter and stock it. ❤
It was for sure a very eventful night here in Oklahoma last night. It was after 2am before it was clear enough to go to bed. So many got hit so hard. Praying for all those affected by the tornadoes last night. ❤
Do you ever sleep in your storm shelter so that you don't have to stay up so late? We have earthquakes where I live and not tornadoes so I am curious to know what you guys do.
@@kassie4426 A lot of people do sleep in them if they have the type that’s big enough. But there are tons of us that don’t have shelters and we just stay in a hallway away from windows and outside walls. And we just stay up and watch the live meteorologist telling us when to take cover or if we are clear. We also have tornado sirens that go off all over our towns to warn people that may be asleep and unaware of the storms or tornadoes. And I know A lot of Oklahoma peeps will actually stand or sit outside on the porch watching what’s going on outside. lol. It’s not smart. But it’s just how we are raised. And if it gets bad, you go inside and take cover.
So glad you guys are okay. Please don't wait to get a storm shelter. The season is just starting. Take care.
Thank goodness you all are okay!
I stayed up all night watching the live report to make sure you and all you've built were ok in Bristow. Was nerve-racking, but relieved to see Bristow squeak through in the end! Much love.
It was a wild night!
Glad you made it through the storms and everyone is safe but praying for everyone that got hit 🙏
Ryan Hall has the best livestream weather coverage I have ever watched, glad so many people watch him they truly save lives.
1969 2 tornadoes hit our town plainview, tx btw Lubbock - Amarillo side by side. We were going to courthouse and a Fina gas station sign came down on our station wagon family of 7. That weekend our shelter began . Our stepfather had a salvage yard. Steel beams and railroad tracks were used and was strong built. Mom's canning and root vegetable were stored. Farming1980 7 tornadoes came tearing hale county farm area. Texas Oklahoman are tornadoes alley. Be safe everyone watch every where.blessings
I was scared for my husband. Tornado was about a mile and half from our home in northeast Kansas. I am 200 miles from him and nothing i could do nothing. Thank God nothing happened to him or to you Jason Crocker
Thank you God! I know you were terrified. Bless you sweetie❤
Root/Storm cellar might be a good idea for a new project on the Ranch. It could be useful for food storage and be an emergency shelter during bad weather since y'all don't have a basement or anything like that.
No it will flood..
You might could even bury a metal storage/shipping container and create a root/storm cellar that way
@@j.a.simmons3053 If it isn't and they are fully concrete, water proof then it will flood its not just the tornado it's the flooding down pour it will flood and possibly drown them..that's not an option
Some root cellars are actually built into the side of a hill that is above any area that would flood. This way people and their stored items are "underground" but not already 6' deep in the worst way.
What kind of thing can you get and dig a whole and enforce it . Our ancestors had to dig shelters.
You tube University ?? " How to build a tornado shelter ??" Pronto guys...glad it missed you ❤
I saw where a man who owned a trailer park buried a school bus to use as a storm shelter for the residents.
@@beckyshell4649- Bless his heart...very wise and caring.
I'm glad to see that you guys and animals are okay and safe. Thank goodness it's over and I'm praying for those who weren't so fortunate.🙏💓🥹
Thank you God for protecting Jason, Danielle and all the animals!!🙌❣🙌 Prayers to all who faced devastation from these storms!🙏
You can't wait for last minute. Need plans before hand. It can make rv look like a giant stepped on it or took it all away. Be smarter and safer.
Ryan is the best guy to watch! Him and his team are the best in the industry!
I have lived on Texas coastal area and in Oklahoma and I would choose hurricanes over tornadoes any day. Please get a shelter big enough for you and the dogs soon. After the fencing nothing else is more important that a shelter. You still have lots of tornado season to go through and its not going to change that your in tornado alley.
Need that storm shelter right away. Glad you’re ok.
Praying for your safety and all other's, tornadoes are nothing to mess with. If people can't say nothing nice ,think about yourself what would you do if it was yourself? No reason for being ugly!!! ❤❤❤❤ Jason thankful you &Danielle are ok,still praying for you all they storms are not over yet. Stay safe
Jason, so thankful you and Danelle are safe. I was in a mobile home with my infant. We did survive and a camper just like yours 2 roads over was picked up turned upside down in the same spot.
Jason I felt so bad for you. That was some serious weather forecast. I could see the fear in your face and the fear in your voice. Thank God you and the animals are ok.
You'd been better off to put the dogs and yourself in the grain bin. But, by the looks of the awning on the RV, the wind didn't pick up to badly. I've lost an awning or two in hurricanes, just rips them off the camper. Love ya'll ❤️, making sure Danielle and Lucy are fine too. 😊
Thanks for checking in I have been so worried for you. Please please think about getting a storm shelter soon. Nothing is more important than your life. Praying for Gods protection and blessings to you from Mississippi
I watch Ray Hall the day before Nebraska got hit and my son inlaws family lives all over that stste. Plus those storms where heading toward Illinois. THE Arms family and Cross Timbers Bison are in Sulfur and that town got wiped out hope they are ok. Glad to see you guys made it ok
Thank goodness you are ok and so are Chrissy and Jeremy. How are Sam and Flint? How is Danielle? Please you two think about getting a storm shelter! Possum Run aka Mama V has one and Jason from Cog Hill Farm. They did video's so maybe you can get an idea of both shelters! Also make them big enough for the two of you and all of the dogs!
So glad you all are safe ❤
Thank you for letting us all know that you are okay. You might want to put a storm door into the silo. That might be safer than the camper. Getting a storm shelter like what @Paragon Ridge Ranch has, whether it's above ground or in ground, is a definite must.
Silos that are not filled with grain can easily implode in a tornado event, the well house would be much safer than the silo.
@@kbaxterpackwood that's good to know. I live in the Texas Hill Country, and any tornados that we have are in conjunction with hurricanes or tropical storms.
@@maryellencook9528 once they start the construction on the inside of the bin, adding joists, studs, and the like, the bin will be less likely to implode in a high wind/tornado event. Not impossible, but less likely. When the derecho hit here in Iowa a couple of years ago it was right before harvest and thousands of grain bins imploded because they had just been emptied of the previous years grain harvest.
That deck is tied down to the ground extremely well. That's where I would have went to. My whole town was tore up badly by a tornado about 15 years ago. Your deck is prefect to go under. Glad you all are ok
Heck no ! Have you been through a F3 -F5 ? He should have went into Briscoe.. That was reckless of him and causes Oklahomans to spend more money!! Get shelter next time ! 😂😂😂😂 you’re crazy 😜
Yes, I agree. Those animals will go under the deck with you.
@@anj3595 Plus I read that round building are safer from tornados, has something to do with the round shape causes the tornado to just be able to go around. I've never researched it but it makes since. Glad everyone is okay.
@@robynfletcher0801 yes I have been through a tornado that took my roof off. My hometown was unrecognizable, it was totally destroyed. I had nowhere to go. Did you see how he built the deck? It would have been the safest place to be. Driving in the dark with tornadoes all around you not good
@@KatzNDkradleI think his Silo would have been the safest place on the property I think it if it's sealed good it keeps it from being able to catch a lot of wind and the aerodynamics help to brush the storm off
Hey ya'll.. ..most people in OKla. Have a tornado shelter since your in the path of bad weather. Next build on list needs to be a shelter. Myself I'd have crawled under that deck, all the way to the middle.
I have lived in OK all my life and never had a home with a tornado shelter. The vast majority here don't have one, esp those who rent or live in trailers.
Good idea
I thought that too.
Yeah, that deck could withstand a nuclear bomb
@@belindamccreary3523 true
Thank you Lord! Jason and Danielle are safe and looking forward to your very next project you are going to be working on! Love you two!
Next one best be installing a professional f5 grade storm shelter underground. Costly, BUT ones life is priceless.
Thank you God for answered prayers keeping jason and the animals safe. My prayers for others who were hit.
Yeah tornadoes are scary! Glad you're OK! We had one come though here a few years ago in East TX, it done a lot of damage. We took off and went 20 miles away the opposite direction. Was crazy the damage it did. It hit all around us but didn't touch our house.
Relieved to hear you're ok and hope the animals and buildings are. No more procrastinating on a shelter build of some kind ! - someone else commented, the time to prepare and have a plan is before the storm not during. Our weather keeps getting weirder - the other projects can wait.
I think I know what one of your future projects are brother, glad you are doing good
So glad ya'll are ok and hope the animals are also. Wow just wow!! Many prayers going up for all In OK.
Watching from Australia, I am one thankful subscriber that you an the farm animals are all safe. What you were feeling through it all was absolutely valid!!,many thoughts an prayers go out to all that were massively impacted...
After watching that I am so glad I live on Vancouver Island BC canada we don't get any of that stuff here we just got to deal with wildfires this summer so I'm buying a bunch of sprinklers and hoses because once it goes up it's going to go bad they say this year very good be on the old Jason you're nuts I must say you are nuts but you're right don't want to leave your animals brave man danielle must have been pooping her pants worrying about you take care keep up the good work stay safe We all can't lose you because we like your videos
❤❤ like you said you need a storm shelter living out there. You really should put it underneath the green silo so you have access to it when you’re in your house. ❤
Couldn’t have been to bad, you left your awing out and it didn’t get ripped off 😢😢
I'm north of OKC and That was one of the top 5 scariest things I've ever been through. I'm so glad you and the animals were okay. ❤
I live in Sulphur and had nowhere to go but my bathtub. It hit about 8 blocks away from us. It was the scariest time of my life. Tornado warning after tornado warning. The feeling of having nowhere to go is absolutely frightening.
Looking fantastic, you are Looking a lot better David never let anyone get you down 👇 and yes everyone has their own say but only you no what matters in your life because only you are living in it, just remember no one hates you at all so never let anyone else upsets you. GOD BLESS YOU DAVID AND YOUR DOING A FANTASTIC JOB ❤❤❤😊
That's super sweet comment, but who's David? God bless you
So,so glad y’all are safe that was stupid nuts last night. Prayers for all those who lost homes and businesses
I’m right there with ya. I’m in Lawton. Thankfully we didn’t get hit with a tornado, but the hail wasn’t very friendly. I was worried about yall I stayed up all night watching Ryan Hall. I can’t believe how many tornados hit the past two days. My daughter is autistic and she said Mama can we go get Jason and Danielle. She loves you guys.
I was thinking about you and Danielle during this mess of tornadoes. I moderate on a storm chaser channel and it certainly was very crazy. I hope this experience helps yiu understand how even a temporary but sturdy shelter is important (say, an underground root cellar for storing veggies) before you get an actual tornado shelter built or purchased. Glad Ryan Hall and Andy and chasers were there online for everyone in your area. Don't be scared be prepared is what Ryan Hall tells us - in Oklahoma, a storm shelter underground is often the best method of being prepared. Hooray for the helmet! Take care as you and Danielle breathe a sigh of relief during high plains (tornado) insanity!
Thank God you are okay
I live in Tulsa and I thought you all last night! I'm so glad it went around you and you're okay! I was so concerned it was gonna go right through there.
So glad you're ok! I I've been worried. Hopefully a storm shelter will be top priority now.
Jason and Danielle, so glad you are both safe. Such a dangerous situation and Danielle I know you were crazy not being with Jason. Please next project, you need a storm cellar. Blessings !!
I say this with absolute 1000% love - you should have been in the well pumphouse. Trying to ride out a tornado in a camper is dumber than trying to ride one out in a mobile home, and Ryan mentioned several times if it goes over a mobile home will be absolutely destroyed. Folks were trying to give you advice yesterday before the storms hit. PLEASE, make it a priority to get a true shelter next! In the meantime, take your neighbour up on their offer❤
I truly don't think the well pump house would have been any safer. A tornado will destroy anything I have on the property
I'm wondering why you didn't put all the dogs in the silo. Grab a flashlight, a lawn chair, blanket and hunker down in the silo worse case scenario. Staying in the camper is the absolute worse option.😊
@@belindascott871- grain bins provide NO protection in high winds & tornadoes. I live in a state with many acres of crops & the bins collapse inside of themselves & also blow away more often than buildings. Not a good choice.
@thecrockers Next time just leave the dogs and go to the Junods. Danielle would rather lose a dog than you. Glad you are all safe.
@belindascott871 Thats the worst thing to do is put them in a building all animals have instinct to survive..they will find their shelter if needed to put them in a building that most likely will get flatten is so wrong
You seemed to be worried about leaving the property without your dogs and said you'd feel guilty if anything happened to them during the storm if you left them behind. So I was just wondering why you didn't bring them into the camper with you.
I was wondering the same thing. If that had been me the dogs would have been in the camper with me where they are safer than wondering around outside xx
So happy you both are ok, and all the animals. Prayers for all this season
Very sad to hear about the devastation & loss of life not far away from your home. Glad that you are safe. Stay safe & greetings from Australia 🇦🇺
Owasso Oklahoma here!! Tornado’s were devastating!! There are deaths !! One being a baby!! There were like 38 tornadoes across Oklahoma!! Glad your ok!!
😢very sad 😔
@@sst6358 it’s devastating!! My sister and her husband are near Bristow … in a 5th wheel !!! God was truly watching over all of them!! My prayers go out to all who were affected by the tornadoes and storms!! Even the winds were strong enough to damage without a tornado!! Lord Jesus be with all the people !! There are more storms coming !