Absolutely. Not saying don't watch. I also have many examples of doing this saved on my resume tape, maybe just not a flashy sometimes.I get where you are coming from, but I've seen many times first hand from his coverage where they highlight a storm that looks like it's about to or already is producing a tornado before the official warning is distributed to the public. I agree that when the threat is very widespread, it's impossible for one person to adequately cover all areas under the gun. Today is a case where you should also be paying attention to your local media outlets if there are storms in your area.
For localized outbreaks, I think Ryan and crew do a very good job. They also have the benefit of having a lot of storm chasers out in the field with their eyes on the storms and live video feeds.
For today, 1) pay attention to local media and 2) nothing wrong with also watching Ryan.
And believe me, when I'm in the hot seat running radar, I absolutely am monitoring Severe Studios and the other chaser feeds on one of my monitors. Takes a village.