Is Oregon Ready to Blow?! The Three Sisters Bulge.
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- The Three Sisters mountain region of central Oregon is uplifting due to volcanic activity. This video contains the latest details and possible future of this ancient volcanic region.
When Interstate 5 reopened after Mount Saint Helen's massive 1980 eruption, I drove that route to survey the devastation. It resembled a lifeless moonscape - vast areas covered with grey volcanic ash many feet deep. The Toutle River was choked with fallen trees, mud, and debris, almost up to the level of the highway bridge. Incredible! It was also a hassle, stopping every few miles to look at the engine air filter!
I live in Oregon and didn’t know this about Sisters. Thank you for the knowledge.
While its rising make sure to keep a look at crater lake to see if any steam or bubbles are happening. That will be a sure sign of predictive line of volcanic destabilization under that corridor in that area !!!
This is my learn something new every day lesson. Never heard of the 3 Sisters. Now I have. Thank you for such an informative video.
I lived in Bend for ten years. I went to school in Redmond. This whole area is packed with volcanology. We all knew that at some point, could be 100 years from now, or 500 years from now, one of the volcanoes was going to blow. It will happen. Its really and odds game.
Almost certainly, one of the volcanoes in Central Oregon will blow in the next 500 years. Its when you start looking at the 100 year window that things become more uncertain. Could something blow in the next fifty years? Yep! But the odds are against it.
I was around in 1980. I still remember the sound wave from Mt. St. Helens. It was louder than thunder overhead, and lasted for 30-40 seconds.
Volcanologists say that on average there are 3-4 eruptions in the Cascades every 100 years. We have 1980. We just blew past Lassen Peak last year. So now, we need 3 more eruptions in the next 60 years. Fingers crossed. It would be fascinating to see another eruption in my lifetime, though I pitty anyone living in the shadow of the next eruption.
Yeah the chicken drumstick has a few bends in it to make a z go down
It's funny how humans don't have the capacity for real geological time. Mt. St. Helens was just a whisper ago in terms of the age of our planet.
I always say this!
Whisper? That's like saying; "listen,... do you smell something?
Exactly. “Soon” in geological terms could easily be 1,000 years from now
All the cities you showed in your map at the end are built on previous lahar deposits from this volcano, did you know that? Warn everyone between the volcano and Eugene, Oregon, that it could produce lahars that cover that area again.
Could be a thousand or more years until anything happens. I don't think I would worry too much until there is larger earthquakes in the area that indicate that an eruption is eminent.
Mt. St. Helens had lots of warnings before it erupted.
@@my3dviews My scientist brother links volcanic eruptions with the Sun’s CMEs, and he predicts solar flares, even months and years before they occur, +\- 24 hr. accuracy at 50%, since the flare may happen on the opposite side of the Sun. The solar flares are magnetic, which may trigger earthquake faults which are lightly holding still (barely stable). And can simultaneously cause volcanoes to erupt. My brother got his present job, by predicting a large solar flare, when he applied for the job-which happened, as he predicted. He emails me his next predictions, and tells me when the next one is due, which happens every time.
@@paulm.6437 Cool story bro
I love Oregon ❤️
I love Oregon ( living on the Oregon Coast)
It was a lot better in the recent past, but still pretty good
The collective IQ of this comment section is pushing the mid 70s
Exactly what I was hoping for hahaha
So… pretty standard comment section, then
I've lived in Oregon all my life. I've been through more tornados and funnel clouds than volcanic eruptions and earthquakes combined. Yes, I was around for mt. St. Hellens eruption.
Tornadoes? In Oregon?
I was about 14 yrs old when Mt. Saint Helens erupted. My Grandma just happened to be visiting Aunt n Uncle in Vancouver and Uncle a Pilot. So he flew over St. Helen with Grandma to view it from above. I remember in Rexburg, Idaho everything kept getting covered by the Volcanic ash n we'd have to clean cars and everything to get it off. So ash traveled quite distance. As i recall years later it erupted again causing mud slides which took out a whole community burying everything badly. I think some even lost their lives.
Can you imagine if Yellowstone had an eruption? Hebgen Lake has been showing signs of upcoming eruption again also.
@@James2005. yep, smaller though
I live in Oregon now...
YES! Native Oregonian here. I was in my 20s when Mt St Helens blew. It rained ash mud for days from Eugene to Spokane. AND YES, we do get an occasional tornadoe.
Back in the mid 1960 when I was about 5 years old, my family lived in Bend. I do have memories of the place and in later on talking with my siblings and parents, it seems like Bend at that time was just a small town.
But from what I've heard, it has grown and become kind of a an enclave for richer, more cultured, types than the 'lumber' industry families that lived there and the population of the city has exploded. My dad worked cutting trees for sawmills back then and there were about 25,000 people living in the city, plus a sparse population in the areas outside of the city. There's about 198,000 people living in the area now. Such a huge increase of people in just my lifetime.
And it now seems, they all could be in danger, of at least a heavy ash fall, or maybe even the waterways flooding like those around Mount St. Helen's did back in the 1980s.
Hopefully the building of pressure in the volcanos will cease soon, but sooner or later, they probably will explode again. And if that happens say in a few more lifetimes, I have to wonder how many people will be living in that area compared to now.
My younger brother hiked the Pacific Crest Trail, from Manning Park, to the Trinity Alps of Northern California. He also rode his bicycle, from Portland, to Hat Point, above the Snake River Canyon, and back again, to Portland.
The last I read online, about the Three Sisters, is that satellite imagery shows they are bulging, and waking up, instead of remaining dormant. The SE islands of Alaska, near Juneau, they were formed by basalt flows, and are being mined for silver and gold and tin. The large lava river north of the North Sister, just might be targeted someday for mining silver and gold deposits within. It just might be the sight of the next silver and gold rush. So far, they have gotten tons of silver and gold out of that basalt Island mine, near Juneau, Alaska.
I moved there in 1987. It was still small then, but it had a population explosion. It went from 18,000 to 100,000 today. That's how big it is. Redmond, where I went to high school, was 7,000 people according to the city limit sign in 1987. Today, its probably 50,000 people. Now, the real estate has sky rocketed, thus the population explosion has ended, but both of these towns still have a 10-20% growth rate every ten years. Many wealthy people from California, Portland, and Seattle retire in Central Oregon which keeps the real estate values fairly high for the average working stiff.
The theatric side of me really wants to see this or another like in in the US go up big time, don't get me wrong I don't wish harm to the US or it's citizen, it's just I know being the US we would get a hell of a lot of amazing footage from it!
Problem is all too often there are people living in the path of these monsters!
I'm with you. I don't want anyone to get hurt, but I do wanna see a volcano erupt.
Same here
An eruption of South Sister would close Mt. Bachelor. It could block some of the highways. Bend, Sisters, and Redmond would be vulnerable to being buried in feet of ash. Let us not forget some of the pumice bombs that can land 5-15 miles from the volcano. Those bombs could hit homes up on Century Highway.
Oregon already blows.
You've got THAT right!
That's for damn sure! Native raised, moved out of that shithole in 2017 and haven't been back since!
lolll
Like your mom.
Great video, thanks
Oregon always blows.
Oregon is by far the BEST state
Hahaha..
Yes! Its horrible here. Spread the news🙏🏼
Only in Portland and Eugene, rest is normal people.
@@elizabethjansen2684 True ! we live on the Oregon Coast 5 minutes from Heceta Lighthouse
@@elizabethjansen2684 True! And the coolest people live in Bend
This old mud ball is so interesting.
They say animals can sense imminent disasters... Maybe that's why Oregonians have been acting so strange...
Ba dum tsss
I live in Washington, Oregonians and Alaskans are mostly weird.
Not to worry, the Governor will have a vaccine for this.
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That's for sure!
Just put a paper mask over the three sisters!
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Too bad there isn’t a mask for your brain.
There's a prophesy from Nostradomus about three volcanos erupting. Seems like he was referring to these three if you ask me, meaning the three sisters are gunna blow, my friends.
So if the sisters blow to the west of the south sister,,,will we need to change the name to three sisters and a baby ???
I don’t know about Oregon, but Portland has blown for decades.
It’s rhyolite lava rising it’s going to be a huge eruption whenever it finally erupts.
Rhyolite goes boom. Quite viscous
Colombia river basaltic flows are a danger lots of ghost volcanoes there too.
Random suggestion from Google, glad I watched. Well done
Salemite here
I work out of a wildfire base less than 20 miles from 3 Sisters. Looks like I may get a chance to fight a volcano soon!!!
Don’t fight, flee.
@@infinitejest441 when that dry area starts burning from fire caused by the volcano, you can bet that the Wildland Firefighters will be called on to contain it. We can't stop lava, but that fire could cause so much distraction. We can fight that.
Don't forget your volcano training. Duck and cover!
Let me know when y'all need help I'm out in bend
Better hope not, last I heard most of the ground there would liquefy in a quake which would almost certainly occur with an eruption.
Oregon already blows!!
I lived in Chiloquin as a kid for 7 years. Population at the time was around 700. My parents opened a Video store there. First n only 1 within many miles. We would regularly drive to Bend, Medford and Klamath falls picking up new releases and dropping off the old. I daw these mountains all the time. Oregon is a beautiful place for sure
I just wish the usgs would have equipment on McLaughlin and brown mt.
I used to snag Mullet in the river right near Chiloquin. They taste awful, but they were fun to snag.
Um, Oregon already blows, look at Portland for clues.
I watched a video of a volcano in colorado a couple of months ago. DO you think or wonder if that volcano could ever go off with all of these volcanos exploding
'with all of these volcanos exploding' - what are you talking about? There are less volcanoes 'exploding' now than there were fifty years ago.
@@TransoceanicOutreach nope where are you getting your data. Usgs is lying lucy jones of the usgs got caught lying on camera about hiding data.
The USGS volcano hazard system shows no alert for the sisters, the only Cascades volcano or complex with an active alert is in east-central California
Usgs has been caught by several people omitting and falsifying data. They've also been caught substituting seismographs.
@@elizabethjansen2684 That's a concerning statement, can you share who claims to have caught this, when it occurred and what seismic data has been falsified?
@@warpdriveby it was a public interview. Dutchsinse and ron Tyler have reported it. I honestly don't remember channel aired the report on msm. Both of the people I have mentioned were hounded off you tube. Dutchsinse recently came back and is the target of a vicious smear campaign, including publicizing his address. He had to move previously because of stalkers. Mr tyler is a trained geologist and gives emergency management training to cities. He's on rumble and another platform
Yeah, I would be looking at Lassen Peak, Mt. Baker, and Mt. Ranier. All three of these mountains have had episodes within the last 100-200 years. Either one of them will probably erupt again within the next 50-100 years. So we have two huge episodic events to watch for within the next century. 1. Cascade eruption. 2. Huge earthquake in the San Fran area. One of these two things will almost certainly happen within the next 100 years.
We are also due for a major tsunami in the Pacific Northwest. Its been too long. They occur every 150-250 years. Its been 300 years according to some geologists and hydrologists. It could happen any day.
Honestly, we are living in a very quiet, boring period in terms of natural disasters in the Pacific Northwest and California. But when it happens, the United States will be shocked.
In geological terms, "over time" is relative. Could be tomorrow, 10,000 years from now, a million years from now.
If we all jump up and down could we trigger an event that would slough most of Washington, Oregon and California into the Pacific Ocean?? We’d be far better off.
That wouldn't have any real effect, except in the case of ground undercut by a sinkhole, which could collapse.
This made me laugh a lot more than it should
California, if it were a country by itself, would have the world’s fifth-largest economy. Its tax revenue floats much of the federal welfare upon which many “red” states rely. Be careful what you wish for
The earth's magnetic core is swapping ends. This will continue to create pressure points in the molten lava between the core and crust causing numerous quakes, eruptions, tsunamis and EMP events. All topped off with a great flood. We live in interesting times.
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earth is flat..it has no core😂😂
@@worldpeace4231 okie dokey
@@erkyderky no..for real😐
🤣🤣 I needed a laugh. Nothing like a magnetic core swap and mantle pressure points.
Sisters is such a beautiful area. Somee of God's best work!
From the research I've done, I'd be more worried about St. Helens erupting before Sisters.
Hood and Rainer act moving too.
@@elizabethjansen2684 Hood is dormant. Rainier could possibly blow this century, though the chances are very slim
Yep, and Baker, Ranier, and Lassen Peak.
I'd rather be safe than trying to outrun a pyroclastic flow ( which NO ONE can possibly outrun)
Personal drone/flight vehicles are on the horizon. Lol. Escape volcano. Ur drone goes haywire. Flies you into volcano anyway 🤭
Are the three sisters launching on Idaho?
Ah shit, guess I’m moving.
One could only hope that some parts would!
“Just wear your mask that has a 2% effectiveness rate and everything will be just fine”, Kate Brown
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Just follow the money,I mean science!
Yup. Recommended by the CDC
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Not to sharp are ya?
Oh FUK, I LIVE THERE!!!! WHY DIDNT I KNOW THIS WAS A TOPIC RIGHT NOW
So since my whole family lives in Bend we’re doomed?
yup
No, the bulge is West of South Sister, so it would flow through the Substitute Creek area to the McKenzie watershed ... HOWEVER, there is always constant movement on ALL of the Cascades volcanoes ... Saint Helens was bulging FEET a day, so an inch a year is not major ... follow true geologists like Nick Zentner to get a feel of Northwest geology
Yes
@@chreesbbb595 nick is starting to change his mind, slowly but he's changing.
I have brothers and nephews in Bend so hoping nothing comes of all this activity.
The Sisters are part of a separate volcanic complex than Mt St Helens and the rest of the Cascades. Their magma chamber does not extend down into the mantle. It is a reservoir beneath them left over from previous eruptions. More of a concern is Black Butte and other cones to the east and the hot springs and geothermal vents to the west. All of Central Oregon is volcanic. There are lava tubes in Redmond and rivers of obsidian east of Bend.
Or as we call it, Dragon glass. Great for white walkers, and ornaments.
I visited the obsidian mountain a few years ago. Amazing. The caves were fun too
Considering that they are still discovering new magma channels don't be so sure. If the was no new magma it wouldn't be rising for the last several years.
Lol, I used to explore the lava tubes out by the Redmond airport. Its strange that they never made a park out of these caves. They go back pretty far. I'll bet many Redmond residents don't even know they are there.
Good video.
Let's hope so, it already sucks...
I thought it was was the South Sister was only active and the other sisters were extinct . 🤔
Aussie here, no volcano action in my time , been through 3cyclones though🌀
Every phucken year...
Those are are an ordeal within themselves. I've been through one volcano, and one terrible blizzard with 38 inches of snow in 18 hours, 70 mph winds. I've been through one small earthquake, and a handful of small floods, though none of the water got into my house. I guess we've all been through something.
Its the old timers who can talk because if one lives to be 90 years old, they probably will see some kind of horrible disaster in their lifetime.
Last june Mt Hood had 150 quakes in a 24 hour period
The poles will swap in about 10,000 years so I am not worried about that, I will leave that to the immortals who live inside Mt. Shasta.
why am I getting all these videos about volcanoes erupting? Is something going on?
I don't think crater lake has changed temperature at all. I was born in Eugene but lived 16 years in Wyoming one large giant volcano that travels all the way under Idaho itsh and onto the West Coast yep Yellowstone
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@@BlakeGibbons Don't blame me; I just got here.
You mean magma chamber
That’s odd? One would think that the magma chamber would be in line with the Rocky Mountain Range: running more or less north and south? There was a volcano in Eastern Oregon, which drained its lava down the Columbia River, and formed the West Hills, which run all the way past the Willamette Falls, my brother said.
@@paulm.6437 there's a separate fault that formed the west hills. And magma is formed by plate subduction in this case it's the west coast.
So is it gonna be Yellowstone, Washington, Oregon, or California?
Which volcano is gonna blow first? what if they all blow?
A lot of the South American volcanos are active as we speak & Hawaii? just wondering? peace
I suspect if one blows the others won't be far behind. Not to mention all the ghost volcanoes
How much magma is needed to make a pot of coffee? I almost wrote 'hot magma', but that might be redundant.
Oh God let it be so! It sure would help solve the homeless and drug problems.
Wow, you prob think you are a Christian huh?
South Sister is nowhere near Portland, genius. Then again, the rural (“red”) parts of the state do have quite an issue with meth…
@@gregbors8364 and math
If that thing blows it will be the coolest thing of all time!!!!
Not for us Oregonians.
@scott miller nah, I’ll find a way to survive.
@scott miller well, I'm not any where it, so blow baby blow!
The next cascade volcanoes going to erupt I'm very curious which of these mountains going off...with a big eruption like mount.st Helens.. Rainer, hood, baker, Shasta, three sisters, and novarupter......yeah we know st Helens will erupt also...but most fearsome Yellowstonejust matter of when....the cascade mountains worry lot of folks in area of Oregon, Washington...Seattle regions.....let hope it remain quiet or dormant....chances of eruption going to happen...down the road....which one of these volcanoes going off first....that is the next big one....
I hope it blows soon. I am tired of living in a world with so much anger and hate. And I live close enough , that if it blows, I should die and that would be just fine.
you good?
It would be an honor to be killed by something that majestic, and not some puny human.
Aw man, don’t say that sky. Life is very tough. Don’t lose hope. Seek Jesus.
There is a way out if you don’t want to be here, you know. Why continue to live if all you’re doing is suffering?
So why is it that Oregon reports ZERO earthquake activity?
We don’t care about it.
Because there's a lot of activity and they want people to stay and keep investing instead of moving away.
That’s not true. Small earthquakes are reported in Oregon on a regular basis. They’re just not a big enough of a deal to be national news
@@gregbors8364 they are not being recorded much of the time. Or if they are it is not told to the public. This is known fact to at least hundreds of people.
@@elizabethjansen2684 I’ve been reading your replies on this thread and you are definitely a conspiracy theorist, so forgive me for not necessarily believing anything you say. Your unsubstantiated opinion is noted, however.
Edit: to be fair, I’m sure that tiny earthquakes that are only measurable by sensitive seismographic equipment occur in Oregon on a near-daily basis, and that the USGS therefore does not issue a press release for every single one. If that’s what you mean
In 1996, I had one of the most vivid dreams I've ever had of the volcanic eruptions of the sisters, broken top and bachelor all shooting up massive plumes of lava. It was so vivid and colorful I remember it so clearly. In my dream we were escaping east on hwy 20. Shook me to my core when I woke.
Looks like you you had a prophetic dream. Have your vehicle pointed in the correct direction with a full tank of fuel.
Dude, I did too!!! Lmao. I thought God was giving me some kind or prophetic dream or something. Of course, I now realize that these kinds of dreams are fairly normal. People in Florida often have hurricane dreams.
In my dream, Pilot Butte in downtown Bend exploded. It was so intense. To frighten me even more, the Awbrey Butte Fire went through the same area just a couple of weeks later. I remember waking up at night and looking out the window to the south and seeing an orange glow on the western side of Bend.
👉 just mother nature trying to flush the toilet 💩
Yes, this year. Some transitions.
Interesting
Did it blow?
I hope so!
And if it does, what are you going to do about it?
Run away or die, those are the two options. We humans think we’re hot sh*t but nature always wins
This train has the sharp v mouth missing
Wrong, Newberry erupted 1300 years ago and created the Big Obsidian flow.
most likely yeah soon i live there
Geology hub Must see this Real Actual Documentary
Please take out Portland!
Please take out your mom.
I hope not the three sisters reign has some of the greatest bing cherries
If they can make money on they'll make sure it blows
Oregon already blows!!!
Glad you think so... stay out.
Well, maybe just Portland!!
Politics and people yes, beauty no
Hmmm, I wonder if we tell antifa/blm, that there's going to be a conservative rally there, if we time it just right...hmmm🤔
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Yup! Don't believe it will blow its full top. My roommate has a flight booked to Oregon in next few weeks. Me & my husband have had "warning" dreams about her lately. Husband's dreamt about a Huge Great Dane, which in Hebrew "DANE" means = "God Will Judge" or "Great Judge". Many prophetic dreams, but never saw a volcano in them. Curious now that I think of it, I told her to turn on her hazard lights in my dream bc her warning lights came on. They're both triangle in shape just like a volcano & they're both bright orangy-red the same color of lava. Time will tell...
Interesting
No worries, bidens gonna tackle this volcano with the help from the people of Chaz
He couldn't find his a$$ with both hands.
Some numb nuts always have to drag their political obsession into every… single… thread
25s intro is too long
Hey at least we all now have masks to protect us from the smoke and volcanic ash!!! 🤟😁
If it does blow I hope the police will evacuate that state for safety reasons.
Oregon is a very big state. One volcano eruption will not affect the whole state
Its ben bulging for years
Just the other day, calling another student Ben Bulging was considered hate speech.
Sure hope it does and it takes out Washington State and California with it
Didn't know this was a mount saint helen's video. PS, not the greatest landslide in human history, LOL.
So, something could happen or nothing could happen.. Please like, subscribe and follow... What a bunch of clickbait hooey! Before you jump on my ass, I'm an actual Geologist who spent years doing field work in this area. Yes, anything is possible here however, it's more likely none of us will live long enough to witness an event.
Thank you for a rare voice of reason on the internet
..and my car and lawnmower are bad for the atmosphere …lmao
It might as well BLOW,
Cause Oregon SUCKS!
It's coming.
i am
That’s what she said
This world is not no million years old!
I hope not because i live near lapine
No more b end and sisters and. All those califorin's .
That title
Nope.
Traveling through sisters ATM🤣
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the earth is a NOT mother nature
We have heard if this volcano blows it will trigger the earthquake that will sink the entire West Coast and cause a Tsunami that will totally submerge all of Hawaii and the Phillipines. We are thinking of moving to Kansas.
Tornado alley..
@@johnmoyer2849 Well, we guess that was not such a good idea after all.
‘I heard….’
@@billsmith5109 Sheep? Goats? Cats? Year old's who can walk?
@@magicgordo4878 Huh?
Golf
Yes, by March 5th of this year.💯
Just curious. Why by March 5th?
@@eringray4672 because that's what I was guided to know. I'm praying that I'm wrong entirely, however, I have felt obligated to share the information to help in some kind of way. And if I'm wrong...all the better, right.👍🏼
God is much closer than you think!
1. We have all sinned - Romans 3:23
2. The wages of sin is death - Romans 6:23
3. Must be perfect to go to Heaven - Revelation 21:27
4. Man cannot earn his salvation - Ephesians 2:8-9
5. Christ died for our sins - 2 Corinthians 5:21
6. Only believe - John 3:16, John 6:47
7. You can know you have eternal life - 1 John 5:13
The 'GOOD NEWS' is eternal security!! Romans 1:16
1 Corinthians 15:1-4, saves lost souls - Ephesians 1:13 kjb, saved and sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise.
Heaven and Hell are real, literal places, there is nothing in-between. Choose your eternal destination wisely for your soul.
Please get saved in the Lord Jesus Christ, time is running out, tomorrow is not promised.
I will be sure to wear a mask. I will be saved.
That’s my sons birthday…….
I was 21 when my st Helen’s blew , I’m sure glad I moved away from Oregon after that. Beautiful state but lousy place to live for a Republican.
Do you live in Texas now?
@@revekat2053 Yes. Missouri is in Texas 🤦♂️ 🤣
It's boiling inside 🙄 earth is shaking bursting valcano melting
a bit worrying......
More exciting events coming to Oregon again??? New York will not be able to keep up what with all the nagative CNN happenings there.