I wish that more earthquake movies would actually simulate the destruction an earthquake causes. With these simulations we actually see how the ground movements tear structures apart, instead of Hollywood's buildings magically breaking apart or falling over like trees.
Would look a lot cooler and also would create more tension tbh. Walking while those animations happened seems like a very difficult task. The fact that people run in the movies without falling over while LA or SF skyscrapers fall over like bowling pins makes no sense 😂😅
Wow! As a Bay Area native this is very realistic to me. I believe the BART station in Colma may be right on the San Andreas Fault. It's very close to it if not. The tracks are very close to it if not crossing it between Daly City and Colma. The BART also crosses the Hayward Fault in the east bay in at least two different places. Once in Oakland as it goes through a tunnel tot he east and again in the Hayward-Castro Valley area as it heads east from there. Interestingly, in both places once it gets to the valleys to the east it also crosses the Calaveras Fault both times. In the Bay Area, the Hayward and Calaveras Faults are actually the heavy hitters generating most of the quakes felt in the Bay Area with the Hayward Fault being considered the biggest threat, even a bigger threat than the San Andreas Fault in that region. the Calaveras Fault is the one that famously causes all of the offsets in the town of Holister to the south. I live in San Diego now and our light rail, the San Diego Trolley crosses the Rose Canyon Fault in several places. As I mention on a previous video, this fault is the name for the San Diego segment of the Newport-Englewood Fault. This is one of your best videos yet in my opinion. Keep 'em coming!
wow! thank you for your positive feedback! I will make sure to keep improving my simulations. There's a lot of things left to teach - and I'm also very happy to see that my work offers valuable insights into earthquake impacts and contributes to a deeper understanding of seismic events.
@@EarthquakeSim You're very welcome. The only error I found here is that the San Andreas, as well as it's related faults is a right-lateral fault. The movement here appears to be left-latteral but that's a minor detail.
I agree about BART I’m in Santa Monica now but guess who parked in Berkeley and rode BART on Tuesday Oct 17th 1989 to the A’-Giants World Series game 3- yes what an eventful day! Luckily I went north on the Golden Gate and stayed with a friend in Marin county!
Germany and most of West Europe are feeling very safe with their location and buildings. I would like to see simulations for different areas like the Rhineland in Germany for example. Are we really prepared for earthquakes or are we living in false safety promises 😊 They are rare but in the last 24 years there have been 24 earthquakes in Germany that were actually recorded/filed and not one of the thousands of mini quakes.
We are certainly not prepared. The Upper and Lower Rhine Valley has Fault Lines capable of producing Mw7 Quakes. The are laws for earthquake proof construction, but there is a huge Amount of Buildings built before these came into effect and Buildings don´t have to be retrofitted. A while ago there was a Study about Impacts of a Potential Mw6.5 Quake on "Erftsprung" in Cologne. 10,000 Buildings in the City would sustain moderate to major Damage. Public Buildings like Schools (which often were built before aforementioned laws came into effect) could become a Death trap. Depending on the Time such a Quake happens, the Death toll is estimated to be between 200 and more than 1000. There are no official Plans what to do in case of widespread earthquake damage. It would overwhelm the rescue services and some Areas would be without Water and Electricity for Days or even weeks. A friend (who Works for a States Geological Survey in Germany) once was incontact with local Authorities and they said something like "We will see when it happens. Then we decide what to do". There have certainly be more than 24 Quakes in Germany in the last 24 Years. Several dozen are felt per year and usually one or twice a Year a Quake causes Damage. Even though its not confirmed, the Ml4.2 on 27th June in the Black Forest most likely did (Intensity V-VI). A Quake with confirmed Damage happened in Lower Saxony in March (induced). The last Quake with Significant Damage was most likely a Ml4.2 Mw3.6 in Hessen in 2014 collapsing several Chimneys and Roofs. Several Buildings had to be demolished because of structural damage.
@@lukasrentz3238 ❤️ thank you for this detailed answer. We really have no plans for any natural disasters it seems. Really sad and sort of ignorant and uneducated
@@rlas Absolutely. Until 2021 i often hoped for a big disaster, as a sign that we really have to be better educated and prepared. Seeing that Floodplains still get developed into residential Areas, that education of the population about risks gets completely ignored and that many People still deny the existance of certain Events ("Never thought that this could happen here", with floods, earthquakes or severe storms) makes me angry. Not even sad anymore, just angry. One Day, there will be again something huge, and again we will just blame each other for being at fault, without actually acting to change something.
@@lukasrentz3238 Agree entirely. Also these events seem to get worse in intensity and seem to affect more areas long term. I see no motivation to change this even though its costing millions if not billions every year
Earthquakes or alike events caused by other factors than tectonic plate movement would be interesting to see too. Like quakes connected to mining or fracking gas extraction. :)
Two things I noticed. Ridgecrest had way more significant ground movement than the common public outside the state realize. Fort Tejon really was a monster quake. If it had happened 50 years later the loss of life and destruction of property would have been catastrophic.
A video on Australian earthquakes might be interesting, most people outside Australia don’t know they happen here, but they do all the time, my dad even felt a strong one a few months ago.
Image being trapped down there , if you're still alive must be the scariest thing may happen in your life 😰 at least for me as claustrophobic person. I don't live in a seismic area but I've been to Japan many times and still going , so far so good keeping fingers crossed Amazing video as usual 🙂
The Mexico City subway dates back to the 1960s and has withstood six major earthquakes of magnitude 8.1/7.4/8/7.4/7.7/7.2. It is also built on a former lake...
Why are there models of R160 subway trains from New York in the subway station on the San Andreas fault? The fault’s location means that models of BART’s D and E series trains or LA Metro’s A650 or HR4000 should have been used instead.
VERY Impressive simulation! What would I like to see? I live in the ancient city of Safed, Israel, which has seen it's shared of devastating Earthquakes. My home is over 365 years old and while having survived the estimated 6.6 earthquake of January 1, 1837, is still only made of piled stones into two main domed rooms. and with little mortar. Have you ever simulated damage to these older domed structures?
@@EarthquakeSim My home, and many many in Safed & Jerusalem are domed rooms. often set into a hillside with windows only on one side. Walls are 1-2 meters thick; large cut stone blocks at the corners of each arch & narrow slates of stones forming the dome, weighed down with earth on top to strengthen the structure. The second floor is cement & rebar with a few steel girders holding up the cement slab roof. While the looming earthquake is always a concern (we're all told the BIG One is long overdue), the REAL worry these days is Hezbollah missiles. Whether I'm correct or not. I feel the upstairs would collapse from even a near miss, while I feel safe down in my Man cave from anything less than a direct hit.
Are there regulations for building directly across the fault line? Having a station right on top of it would be a lot more dangerous than just the tracks, right?
Still a building in Pyongyang in North Korea is a pyramid-shaped skyscraper and I want to know if you can make an earthquake simulator? from level 1 to 12.
Hey there EQS, so last night in the premiere, I told you trains were my thing but the place where I am, I don’t usually go out to catch trains in this area due to humid weather but your video kinda inspired me to go out there today, so I was wondering if I can add a few pieces of this subway video in my video to show that you inspired and I’ll give you full credit, I’ll feature you in it and I’ll tag you in it
@@EarthquakeSim of course, now it will take a few hours because I’m catching two of them so I’ll combined all the videos today!!! And I’ll put your parts of the video and give you the credits, thanks man, I’m happy to feature you in a video
I am interested in a simulation of what the occupants of a modern condo on the 40th floor. What do the occupants experience in a 8.8 earthquake. I am assuming you would be tossed around like a rag doll, lucky to not be seriously injured and that's if nothing landed on you or were not hit by a flying object. How much movement in the room.
The sudden rapid movement of the fault slip _seems_ unnatural...always thought the fault slippage is spread throughout the heaviest shaking (arrival of P-waves) rather than suddenly snapping to its new position upon the P-wave's arrival. If this is indeed the case, I'd like to see the source material (the more you know and all that junk) .
Would passengers inside the trains be safe or would the train cars be crushed in a real scenario? I suspect that the train models used here are not dynamic in those regards as in they can't deform
"Attention. There is a magnitude _._ earthquake. Please stay away from the fault line- OH MY GOT THEY JUST DIED OVER THERE" Say that before a major earthquake
@@EarthquakeSimthe next one to that is Now arriving Embarcadero station Depart here for Montgomery street Civic center Balboa park and fisherman’s warf
теперь тоже самое но с ядерными взрывами и добавь станцию русского метро оно глубже now it's the same thing, but with nuclear explosions and add a Russian metro station, it's deeper
I wish that more earthquake movies would actually simulate the destruction an earthquake causes. With these simulations we actually see how the ground movements tear structures apart, instead of Hollywood's buildings magically breaking apart or falling over like trees.
I'll definitely pin this comment to the top :)
I to it I
Would look a lot cooler and also would create more tension tbh. Walking while those animations happened seems like a very difficult task. The fact that people run in the movies without falling over while LA or SF skyscrapers fall over like bowling pins makes no sense 😂😅
Love the animated intro! this is very educating, thanks!
which animation software or simulation software or game you use?
This will drastically impact the commuting times
@@Sky_0267 for days perhaps months
@@Sky_0267 though a large quake near SF is not expected for at least fifty years
@@EarthquakeSim bet, I'm gonna remember this
That’s not true. The Hayward Fault is expected to go off any time now
@@EarthquakeSim More like within the next 30 years there is a 62% chance. The likely culprit will be the Hayward Fault.
Wow! As a Bay Area native this is very realistic to me. I believe the BART station in Colma may be right on the San Andreas Fault. It's very close to it if not. The tracks are very close to it if not crossing it between Daly City and Colma. The BART also crosses the Hayward Fault in the east bay in at least two different places. Once in Oakland as it goes through a tunnel tot he east and again in the Hayward-Castro Valley area as it heads east from there. Interestingly, in both places once it gets to the valleys to the east it also crosses the Calaveras Fault both times. In the Bay Area, the Hayward and Calaveras Faults are actually the heavy hitters generating most of the quakes felt in the Bay Area with the Hayward Fault being considered the biggest threat, even a bigger threat than the San Andreas Fault in that region. the Calaveras Fault is the one that famously causes all of the offsets in the town of Holister to the south.
I live in San Diego now and our light rail, the San Diego Trolley crosses the Rose Canyon Fault in several places. As I mention on a previous video, this fault is the name for the San Diego segment of the Newport-Englewood Fault.
This is one of your best videos yet in my opinion. Keep 'em coming!
wow! thank you for your positive feedback! I will make sure to keep improving my simulations. There's a lot of things left to teach - and I'm also very happy to see that my work offers valuable insights into earthquake impacts and contributes to a deeper understanding of seismic events.
@@EarthquakeSim You're very welcome. The only error I found here is that the San Andreas, as well as it's related faults is a right-lateral fault. The movement here appears to be left-latteral but that's a minor detail.
I agree about BART I’m in Santa Monica now but guess who parked in Berkeley and rode BART on Tuesday Oct 17th 1989 to the A’-Giants World Series game 3- yes what an eventful day! Luckily I went north on the Golden Gate and stayed with a friend in Marin county!
@@garylagstrom3864 Wow! That must have been a hell of an experience
Brings back memories of the Earthquake ride at Universal Studios Florida.
Same but the one in Universal Studios Hollywood
Did you know that in Universal Studios hollywood they i used a real train
Favorite video yet!! I love the close up style of a smaller focus area so it is more realistic! I would love to see more of this!!
@@Ben_Knutson thank you so much Ben!
This video is next level, mate. Keep getting better and better
@@peterpanda1970 thank you so much!!! When did you discover my channel??
Scary and perfect simulations!!👏🏻
It would have looked better if you had turned off the light during the earthquake, but it still looked good on you.
amazing audio effects! it adds a lot of atmosphere
It’s very immersive:)
Love the start of this video! ❤
Also THE WHOLE VIDEO IS AMAZING❤
@@Anthony_GrayCat thank you so much! The beginning is almost like a movie trailer
@@EarthquakeSim Exactly!!! AND I LOVE IT! MORE INTROS LIKE THIS!
Love the detail! the sounds and the animations👌👌
@@回転スシまる thank you so much!!
Germany and most of West Europe are feeling very safe with their location and buildings. I would like to see simulations for different areas like the Rhineland in Germany for example. Are we really prepared for earthquakes or are we living in false safety promises 😊 They are rare but in the last 24 years there have been 24 earthquakes in Germany that were actually recorded/filed and not one of the thousands of mini quakes.
@@rlas not really, Wales had an earthquake back in 2021
We are certainly not prepared. The Upper and Lower Rhine Valley has Fault Lines capable of producing Mw7 Quakes. The are laws for earthquake proof construction, but there is a huge Amount of Buildings built before these came into effect and Buildings don´t have to be retrofitted. A while ago there was a Study about Impacts of a Potential Mw6.5 Quake on "Erftsprung" in Cologne. 10,000 Buildings in the City would sustain moderate to major Damage. Public Buildings like Schools (which often were built before aforementioned laws came into effect) could become a Death trap. Depending on the Time such a Quake happens, the Death toll is estimated to be between 200 and more than 1000. There are no official Plans what to do in case of widespread earthquake damage. It would overwhelm the rescue services and some Areas would be without Water and Electricity for Days or even weeks. A friend (who Works for a States Geological Survey in Germany) once was incontact with local Authorities and they said something like "We will see when it happens. Then we decide what to do".
There have certainly be more than 24 Quakes in Germany in the last 24 Years. Several dozen are felt per year and usually one or twice a Year a Quake causes Damage. Even though its not confirmed, the Ml4.2 on 27th June in the Black Forest most likely did (Intensity V-VI). A Quake with confirmed Damage happened in Lower Saxony in March (induced). The last Quake with Significant Damage was most likely a Ml4.2 Mw3.6 in Hessen in 2014 collapsing several Chimneys and Roofs. Several Buildings had to be demolished because of structural damage.
@@lukasrentz3238 ❤️ thank you for this detailed answer. We really have no plans for any natural disasters it seems. Really sad and sort of ignorant and uneducated
@@rlas Absolutely. Until 2021 i often hoped for a big disaster, as a sign that we really have to be better educated and prepared.
Seeing that Floodplains still get developed into residential Areas, that education of the population about risks gets completely ignored and that many People still deny the existance of certain Events ("Never thought that this could happen here", with floods, earthquakes or severe storms) makes me angry. Not even sad anymore, just angry. One Day, there will be again something huge, and again we will just blame each other for being at fault, without actually acting to change something.
@@lukasrentz3238 Agree entirely. Also these events seem to get worse in intensity and seem to affect more areas long term. I see no motivation to change this even though its costing millions if not billions every year
I love that you can see that fault move to the side instead of it just creating a hole like how movies do it
Yep! Trying to recreate these scenarios as accurately as possible :) thank you friend!
sound design is top tier
@@EightyEightMilesPerHour i appreciate that! I’ve spent 3 hours matching the sounds to the simulation
I love this video
I was not in the premiere because of school! Hope you post weekend videos but went crazy watching this video :) LOL
@@OfflineDisconnects I’m so happy you liked this video!!!
Wow, you have changed the subway station a lot, and it has become much better!
@@PYATEROCHKA123 yes I added many details :)
Calculation of ground movement and magnitudes:
We'll take Vs30= 180m/s
Ground period= 0.8sec
0:49 Mw 5.7- calculated from fault plane, slip= 0.1m:
PGA: 0.21g
PSA: 0.73g
PGV: 39.7cm/s
PGD: 29.3cm
MMI: 7
Amplitude: 1295.2mm
Ml: 5.74
Mw(moment tensor): 5.96
Mb: 5.91
Ms: 5.86
Like this earthquake: 2019 Marmara Ereglisi, Mw 5.8
1:04 Mw 6.0- calculated from fault plane, slip= 0.3m:
PGA: 0.38g
PSA: 1.28g
PGV: 63.6cm/s
PGD: 50.9cm
MMI: 7.9
Amplitude: 3885.8mm
Ml: 6.21
Mw(moment tensor): 6.42
Mb: 6.39
Ms: 6.35
Like this earthquake: 2022 Duzce, Mw 6.1
1:52 Mw 6.9- calculated from fault plane, slip= 2.7m:
PGA: 1.13g
PSA: 3.84g
PGV: 190.9cm/s
PGD: 152.7cm
MMI: 9.6
Amplitude: 34972.3mm
Ml: 7.17
Mw(moment tensor): 7.35
Mb: 7.35
Ms: 7.29
Like this earthquake: 2020 the sea of Aegean earthquake, Mw 7.0
2:48 Mw 6.9- calculated from fault plane, slip= 3.5m:
PGA: 1.3g
PSA: 4.38g
PGV: 217.3cm/s
PGD: 173.8cm
MMI: 9.85
Amplitude: 45334.5mm
Ml: 7.29
Mw(moment tensor): 7.46
Mb: 7.46
Ms: 7.41
3:35 Mw 7.1- calculated from fault plane, slip= 4.5m:
PGA: 1.47g
PSA: 4.96g
PGV: 246.4cm/s
PGD: 197.1cm
MMI: 10.4
Amplitude: 58287.2mm
Ml: 7.4
Mw(moment tensor): 7.56
Mb: 7.57
Ms: 7.52
Like this earthquake: 1754 Marmara sea, Mw 7.2
4:23 Mw 7.5- calculated from fault plane, slip= 5.5m:
PGA: 1.72g
PSA: 5.8g
PGV: 287.8cm/s
PGD: 230.3cm
MMI: 11.1
Amplitude: 79537.0mm
Ml: 7.53
Mw(moment tensor): 7.69
Mb: 7.7
Ms: 7.66
Like this earthquake: 1999 Derince, Mw 7.6
4:51 Mw 7.9- calculated from fault plane, slip= 6.4m:
PGA: 2.1g
PSA: 6.96g
PGV: 345.6cm/s
PGD: 276.5cm
MMI: 11.3
Amplitude: 114678.6mm
Ml: 7.69
Mw(moment tensor): 7.84
Mb: 7.86
Ms: 7.81
5:57 Mw 7.9- calculated from fault plane, slip= 10m:
PGA: 3.44g
PSA: 11.6g
PGV: 576.8cm/s
PGD: 461.4cm
MMI: 12
Amplitude: 319360.2mm
Ml: 8.13
Mw(moment tensor): 8.28
Mb: 8.31
Ms: 8.26
Like this earthquake: 1509 Marmara sea, Mw 7.7
Note: all the earthquakes in this simulation has extreme slips than what their magnitudes usually do.
But yes they are possible, but the last one so unlikely. I can say, there are only 3-4 faults like this in the world. Yes during the whole history. I'm not talking about subdiction zones, yes they create this like slips, but they occur in 23km+ focal depth. But they do it in 15-20km depth. That's the difference.
@@cassidyytoysnhkk this is really cool and it made my day!!! Thank you for sharing this information with everyone here!!!
Love the car park at the top!
@@回転スシまる yeppp
I really enjoy observing physics :)
@@Howryan0708 thank you for watching!!!
6:38 That subway train on the left is GONEEE
@@A.IGaming11 the fault ate it up
@@EarthquakeSimit ate it up sla
The train on the other platform: meh this is fine
Earthquakes or alike events caused by other factors than tectonic plate movement would be interesting to see too. Like quakes connected to mining or fracking gas extraction. :)
This is beautiful!!!!! ✨✨✨✨
@@AMEUR-42 can’t wait to have you here!
@@EarthquakeSim I appreciate your effort, it's very nice🙃
@@AMEUR-42 thank you! I’m the only person in the world doing these kind of simulations :)
@@EarthquakeSim Because you are a single creative person 9 billion people
Two things I noticed. Ridgecrest had way more significant ground movement than the common public outside the state realize.
Fort Tejon really was a monster quake. If it had happened 50 years later the loss of life and destruction of property would have been catastrophic.
@@chancellorjake these are two really good points!! Ridgecrest quake happened in the desert… imagine if the fault ran through a city
That looks like the subway hell scene from Knowing..
Yes
A video on Australian earthquakes might be interesting, most people outside Australia don’t know they happen here, but they do all the time, my dad even felt a strong one a few months ago.
@@tfrowlett8752 you are absolutely right!
Let's go!
2.5 hours left until the video goes live!! 👍
@@EarthquakeSim What is the name of the game, please tell me.
@@AMEUR-42 it’s not a game :) I’m creating these animations… it takes days to finish one simulation. This one took 5 days
@@EarthquakeSim Does this simulation work on a phone? I would like to try it💔):
@@AMEUR-42 it does not :) the software is called Blender
Image being trapped down there , if you're still alive must be the scariest thing may happen in your life 😰 at least for me as claustrophobic person. I don't live in a seismic area but I've been to Japan many times and still going , so far so good keeping fingers crossed
Amazing video as usual 🙂
@@Max_tax07 thank you so much for your positive feedback!!
There's an r160 mta train on California?
Earthquake the big one flashbacks
I so wish Universal studios would bring earthquake ride back but make it better more of a thrill ride more shaking and movements I love that ride.
@@michaelfaussett6508 i totally agree!!!
Quick question: does the Death Star make earthquakes with his laser?
If yes: do a video about it
yes it does
The Mexico City subway dates back to the 1960s and has withstood six major earthquakes of magnitude 8.1/7.4/8/7.4/7.7/7.2. It is also built on a former lake...
Why are there models of R160 subway trains from New York in the subway station on the San Andreas fault? The fault’s location means that models of BART’s D and E series trains or LA Metro’s A650 or HR4000 should have been used instead.
@@SigmaRho2922 They also look like PATH PA-5 cars.
Epic
VERY Impressive simulation! What would I like to see? I live in the ancient city of Safed, Israel, which has seen it's shared of devastating Earthquakes. My home is over 365 years old and while having survived the estimated 6.6 earthquake of January 1, 1837, is still only made of piled stones into two main domed rooms. and with little mortar. Have you ever simulated damage to these older domed structures?
I have simulated something similar - if you check the construction materials comparison, look for the mudbrick structure
@@EarthquakeSim My home, and many many in Safed & Jerusalem are domed rooms. often set into a hillside with windows only on one side. Walls are 1-2 meters thick; large cut stone blocks at the corners of each arch & narrow slates of stones forming the dome, weighed down with earth on top to strengthen the structure.
The second floor is cement & rebar with a few steel girders holding up the cement slab roof.
While the looming earthquake is always a concern (we're all told the BIG One is long overdue), the REAL worry these days is Hezbollah missiles.
Whether I'm correct or not. I feel the upstairs would collapse from even a near miss, while I feel safe down in my Man cave from anything less than a direct hit.
Imagine being on one of those Subway Trains, I’d be thrown around!
Are there regulations for building directly across the fault line? Having a station right on top of it would be a lot more dangerous than just the tracks, right?
@@rlas good question!!! There are ! Especially building on top of the Hayward fault. No new constructions are allowed - only parks
I like it!
This really does give universals tram tour earthquake experience a whole new light
I hope they will get to see my video :)
Wow! So cool! And scary lol
"wait if you take a closer look..." Ahh replay 😭😭🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🦶🏻🦶🏻
@@emojinews2330 haha love this!!
Still a building in Pyongyang in North Korea is a pyramid-shaped skyscraper and I want to know if you can make an earthquake simulator?
from level 1 to 12.
4:24 Osaka Metro
How do you make these simulations?
@@nickspielt9839 i am using Blender 3D + bullet constraints builder + SeismoSoft and days of work just for one simulation :)
@@EarthquakeSim Keep up the good work!
Wouldn’t it be funny if fll on r one video you made the magnitudes replaced by caseoh movement speed
Like here being caseoh moving above the subway
The movement demolishes already a lot if it s more than 1 m. And the 1906 quake would be a killer for metro
@@wilcofaber9863 the 1906 quake, if it happened today it would be the worst disaster in the western hemisphere
Hey there EQS, so last night in the premiere, I told you trains were my thing but the place where I am, I don’t usually go out to catch trains in this area due to humid weather but your video kinda inspired me to go out there today, so I was wondering if I can add a few pieces of this subway video in my video to show that you inspired and I’ll give you full credit, I’ll feature you in it and I’ll tag you in it
@@trainlover5633 of course!! :) as long as you give me credits 👍
@@EarthquakeSim of course, now it will take a few hours because I’m catching two of them so I’ll combined all the videos today!!! And I’ll put your parts of the video and give you the credits, thanks man, I’m happy to feature you in a video
So if we're underground, it's not really shaking as we on the ground ya?
Why the entire back of the metro station completely went to the left? Is that how earthquakes actually affect things?
@@TomasMattvids only strike slip faults can cause this type of damage, and only if the building sits right on top of the fault :)
I am interested in a simulation of what the occupants of a modern condo on the 40th floor. What do the occupants experience in a 8.8 earthquake. I am assuming you would be tossed around like a rag doll, lucky to not be seriously injured and that's if nothing landed on you or were not hit by a flying object. How much movement in the room.
This subway train is a R160A
I wish you made a video about Moro Gulf Earthquake
You should do an airport next
@@iggyincgaming761 I’ve done that…i have 250 simulations 👍❤️
@@EarthquakeSimnow do istanbul next
@@EarthquakeSim I know I absolutely love your channel
I was caught in the 2020 7.0 magnitude earthquake in Izmir, Turkey. It was horrible
The sudden rapid movement of the fault slip _seems_ unnatural...always thought the fault slippage is spread throughout the heaviest shaking (arrival of P-waves) rather than suddenly snapping to its new position upon the P-wave's arrival. If this is indeed the case, I'd like to see the source material (the more you know and all that junk) .
Do a quake sim of the Death Star blast when hits a planet
Would passengers inside the trains be safe or would the train cars be crushed in a real scenario? I suspect that the train models used here are not dynamic in those regards as in they can't deform
@@rlas the train can’t deform in this simulation. The train would definitely suffer some damage
I would like to see a comparison of this with a offset built station. So one crosses the fault line and one is built on either of the tectonic plates
@@rlas true! I can definitely do this it would show better the offset
@@EarthquakeSimMy idea behind that is to see how building location in relation to the location of the fault line affects the structures 😊
when caseoh jumps too hard: 6:34
Whoa! If this had been real, I think I would've ruined my pants!
2012 in 7 minutes and 7 seconds:
(Idea: A bakery)
Philippines🇵🇭 Mindanao Cagayan de oro city SM
I wish the movie cloverfield did something like this
"Attention. There is a magnitude _._ earthquake. Please stay away from the fault line- OH MY GOT THEY JUST DIED OVER THERE" Say that before a major earthquake
Welp, I guess I'm taking the bus today. 5:15
Can you list the Earthquakes in the description or Pinned comment? Makes it faster to search them.
now arriving at the embarcadero
Depart here for fineries square valley park
Ferry building
And the financial district
Embarcadero next stop
@@gabrielquinones3343 I remember that!!!
@@EarthquakeSim that’s the annocument on the earthquake the big one subway train as it arrives at the embarcadero
@@EarthquakeSimit was the original
@@EarthquakeSimthe next one to that is
Now arriving
Embarcadero station
Depart here for Montgomery street
Civic center
Balboa park and fisherman’s warf
@@EarthquakeSimI want to remember the civic center as
Honda civic center
Where they only discuss about the Honda civic
100th like for you :)
thank you so much!!!!
Imagine hungary had an earthquake like this or even the philippines
Hey is this a game?
Can we have a shinkansen moving while an earthquake happens
5.5
1:56 subway disaster
i like is😁
теперь тоже самое но с ядерными взрывами и добавь станцию русского метро оно глубже
now it's the same thing, but with nuclear explosions and add a Russian metro station, it's deeper
Gears of War E-day
And also, I'm afraid that that will happen to you.
Asmr 😁
On top is a car park
Game name?
I thought it was 9.2 :(
Till cool to watch
What happened?
To the oak lake.
Yugular 1:01 yihyij en el 👉🏻 😂😂😂
😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
3:24 it stops all the time
Poor R160
WANT THEIR
I WILL DO WHATEVER THE TOP REPLY SAYS OF I GET 100 likes
Caseoh
3:24 it stops all the time
3:24 it stops all the time
3:24 it stops all the time