And the other super volcano.there is so many super volcano that was stronger than yellowstone like:la garita,wah wah springs,and the new largest caldera on earth the:apo laki
I was in Silang, Cavite about 19km (12 miles) on that Sunday when it erupted and our house got covered with the ash mixed with rain. There were so many earthquakes created by the magma that night and the following day. It was something that I never expected and an amazing experience. Lots of lightning that night. Thankfully on Monday after the eruption my wife had her brother come pick me up from Meycauayan, Bulacan. I was glad because we were without water and electricity for about five days from what my neighbors said. I got two short videos from our house and I could hear the crackling sound from the volcano. I bet that the people who were on top of People's Park In The Sky had a great view of the eruption as you can see the entire Taal Island from there.
You have to watch out for the pyroclastic flow though! It can get up to 700kph/420mph and sometimes is as hot as lava! Statistically speaking, much more people die and much more damage is done than from the actual eruption, which happens a while after the eruption itself (It can be from a few minutes up to a day after)
i was in manila, i actually heard about this because of the news, my mother told me to not go outside because of the extreme ash, i even saw the ash on my AC... truly a terrifying time for when i was younger!!
I was in Dasma when the Taal Volcano erupted... we were actually planning to go there on January 11 and plans to have some overnight. That's the luckiest month of my life
One time when I was in college I somehow went to a talk with a professional volcanologist and I'll never forget his words: "You can never be comfortable around volcanoes, for they have no word of honor."
Honor is... Useless to those who exist in a class of their own. Humans as a species with technology live without honor, so... what goes around comes around.
Names don’t mean anything. Sometimes they’re incredibly dramatic names for rather diminutive volcanos. And sometimes it’s names like Eyjafjallajökull or “Ice Cap” which erupted and disrupted air traffic across Europe. We can all agree “ice cap” isn’t scary. Unless they’re melting.
Fun Fact: The shock wave is not "pushing the clouds away", it is actually making new ones. That is water molecules in the air being forced together under pressure to create visible vapor.
That's actually incorrect. Diatomic hydrogen and sulfur ions from inside the Earth are being combined with diatomic oxygen in the atmosphere to the form water vapor and SO. The shock waves are mechanically catalysing the reaction.
My 9 yr old niece watched and was quite impressed. She said she knew what 🌋 were and the effect but school never had them listen to the volcanoes erupting.
For those who don't give a shit about the time-filling commentary: First boom: 1:33 Second boom: 2:47 Third boom: 5:02 Fourth boom: 7:29 Final boom: 8:22
Do you know 6:04 before the taal volcano erupted violently, there were still tourists wandering around taal volcano sorry for my bad English but if you want to watch here's the link ruclips.net/video/gdIFWoLH7gUh/video.htmlttps://ruclips.net/video/gdIFWoLH7gU/video.html
I used to live in a state close to Popocatepetl. (A volcano in central Mexico) It was beautiful having such sight every morning but also scary when our volcano alarm system would turn yellow. (Which is almost always since its an active volcano) over 25 million people live nearby...
I was outside when Taal Volcano erupted here in the Philippines. He was wrong when he said it spewed lava. It only sent out gasses and ash. I live 5 cities away from taal but it still rained ash on my head. It rained ash for the whole night in my location but longer in the nearer cities around Taal. I had to clean my roof too because ash is destructive on roofs. We were on a state of calamity. It's just on the southern side of metro manila, our capital. And a lot of us needed face masks since january due to the eruption, then Covid hit, we ended up treating facemasks as gold for a while because it was on a high demand. Some priced 100php ($2) for a piece of mask 😷 it's just sad how we get bombarded with different disasters :((
You’re going to have lung cancer if you’ve inhaled that much ash. Even with a mask. Case in point: people at ground zero of 9/11 almost all have cancer and many of them were wearing firefighters actual oxygen masks who still succumbed to disease
@blameitondanny Well yes, those may give amazing sights. Especially with tsunamis and volcanos. But the consequences it leaves can be deadly. Once, a volcano erupted and half the population of •russia• lost their lives.
The day before the “Taal** volcano” that laid dormant for 47 years erupted there was probably a 46 year old who said “I’ve lived here my whole life and that volcano has never erupted.”
I guess you have 2 (or 3) options: 1. To change something in the outer world (move away, like in another city). If that looks hard, try 2. To change something in the inner world (repeat to yourself it doesn't matter anyway). Constant fear in my opinion is the worst possible option. But this is only my opinion.
I've been to Taal back in 2012 seeing it burst to life after being in active for so many years is both facinating and shows how nature can changed from beauty to frightning terror.
I was recently in the Philippines and where me and my wife stayed we could see mt. Taal. The hotel manager said it erupted in March which was 2 months prior to me being there
@notquiteordinary Can't PaulJohn Kelly pretend the Clouds are moving away, if they want to? What if they want to pretend one of the Clouds is the Ghost of Herve Villechaize, when, in fact, one of the other Clouds IS the Ghost of Herve Villechaize.
2:15 That's not the shock wave pushing the clouds away, but the shock wave created a sudden change in pressure and temperature in the humid air and caused moisture to condense and then evaporate again.
@josephcacao5237 So glad to hear. Taal volcano is very deadly considering that ashes is being spread out throughout the city. Even my village has falling ashes
The picture at 8:47 isn't from Guatemala. That's the Volcán de Fuego located near the city of Colima, capital of the state of the same name in the Pacific coast of Mexico. The body of water seen in the foreground is the Laguna Carrizalillos, one of many small lakes spread acros the region. It's a very active volcano. It's most recent explosion was in 2015. I have a jar of ashes from that one sitting in my bookshelf.
The clouds aren't being pushed away. The supersonic movement of the shockwave is causing the water vapor in the air to be instantly transformed into a cloud for a second. The same happens when fighter jets pass the sound barrier.
The shockwave isn’t pushing the clouds, it’s the drop in pressure behind the shockwave that is momentarily cooling the air and causing the clouds to momentarily appear. You see the same sort of thing on air aircraft’s wings st takeoff for example.
I live near the volcano,in jan 12,2020 i was wondering why are there thunder sound in the middle of a sunny day. Until my neighboursp said that TAAL just erupted and the tv switched to the news about the volcano. I was in a verge of crying when i saw animals turned into ash statues and dies.
i’ve been to Vesuvius and i’ve seen body’s from the eruption ages ago, i didn’t get to climb up but it’s pretty cool! I’ve also seen mount etna which had been exploding recently
Fun fact: Taal used to be a supervolcano The whole caldera is the whole volcano, it became smaller because of its past eruptions Much bigger than Mayon Volcano
YAA, I don't think anyone could pay me to willingly live near/@ the base in a city of a volcano. Just imagine waking up in the middle of the night blistering hot BC lava is flowing thru your town & made it to your house with no where to run... I could only imagine what a TERRIBLE death that would be 🌋💥🔥
The clouds don't move. The pressure wave has a zone of reduced pressure behind it. there, water from the air condenses for a short time. this can also sometimes be observed at the end of the wing when aircraft are landing.
I have friends in Guatemala, I remember checking on them when it happened. I actually went there in 2018 in July and can remember my grandmother in particular being worried for me since she had seen the news about the eruption a month earlier. I remember even on my first trip there in 2009 when I was staying in Antigua there was a volcano you could see from my hotel that would often let off a puff. Just in the 9 years difference (stayed again in Antigua, though I did land and fly out from Guatemala City) that volcano had gotten bigger, I wouldn't doubt if we hear something on that one sometime soon (not too sure which one it is, otherwise I would look it up).
@antonio39776 I didn't think it would be easy to figure out since I could see three from the hotel, but judging by the fact that it is connected to another one and the fact that it's constantly active and had an eruption in 2016 which would have been between my two visits, I would say its Volcán Fuego. The hotel I was staying at was pretty close to Volcán Agua with a great view of the three volcanoes visible from Antigua, Volcán Acatenango being the third one as well as the one Volcán Fuego is connected to.
El volcán que mencionas es efectivamente el Volcán de Fuego, uno de los cuatro volcanes activos de Guatemala y es el que aparece en este video como No. 1. Se ve desde Antigua Guatemala, inclusive desde Ciudad de Guatemala o el Lago de Atitlán. La erupción más reciente fue el 3 de junio de 2018. Saludos desde Ciudad de Guatemala.
Who ever said it was a good or excellent idea just to live or make a city right next to a volcano just cause you won't think it'll erupt anytime soon, which it didn't but erupts a few days after, feeling hella stupid rn
When you post a video, as an expert, you should study why the 'clouds' were "pushed away" in Papua New Guinea, Mt Tavervar. They were not clouds per se, but the effect of the shock wave compressing water vapour into visible droplets as is often seen in nuclear detonations where there were no visible clouds prior to the explosion.
Lava is mostly made of two elements - Si (the symbol for silicon) and O (the symbol for oxygen). Together, they make a very strong bond and then get together with other elements, like Fe (iron), Mg (magnesium), K (potassium), Ca (calcium), and more.
If you are living in a safe place on earth, you got to thank your fate... Imagine the plight of those who are destined to live in such a dangerous place.
Yer my country is probably the most stable major natural things, every volcano is extinct, no major fault lines, tornados are rare, an most hurricanes downgrade into tropical storms by the time it hits
“It was the first time the volcano has seen any action in over a year”
same here, volcano, same here.
LMAO 💀💀
Nice one.
Two years. 😭
A year? That's it? Keep on walking son!
Why do people live near volcano? Why did they make cities near volcanoes? Never heard of Pompeii?
I really miss the yt era where people would only show the thing and shut up
😂
True
Exactly
bro your so right
Who crawled up your ass ??
2:17 That wasn't the clouds moving. That was the pressure wave creating new clouds by condensing the moisture in the air.
🤓
SCIENCE! 💪
Man we know what volcanoes are, just show us the big ass explosions.
I know right
I love explosions
Explosions are all we need
Ikr
Rude be nice some people died
Hopefully Yellowstone stays quiet
Im curious how it would be if yellowstone erupt
And the other super volcano.there is so many super volcano that was stronger than yellowstone like:la garita,wah wah springs,and the new largest caldera on earth the:apo laki
I dont think it will erupt anytime soon you should definitely watch Dr Poland’s videos from the USGS you shouldn’t fall for rumors
@darkcloseau5785 we know it will not erupt rigth now.but the feature
@darkcloseau5785 sure dude
I was in Silang, Cavite about 19km (12 miles) on that Sunday when it erupted and our house got covered with the ash mixed with rain. There were so many earthquakes created by the magma that night and the following day. It was something that I never expected and an amazing experience. Lots of lightning that night. Thankfully on Monday after the eruption my wife had her brother come pick me up from Meycauayan, Bulacan. I was glad because we were without water and electricity for about five days from what my neighbors said. I got two short videos from our house and I could hear the crackling sound from the volcano. I bet that the people who were on top of People's Park In The Sky had a great view of the eruption as you can see the entire Taal Island from there.
You have to watch out for the pyroclastic flow though! It can get up to 700kph/420mph and sometimes is as hot as lava! Statistically speaking, much more people die and much more damage is done than from the actual eruption, which happens a while after the eruption itself (It can be from a few minutes up to a day after)
some calls the Taal volcano here in the Philippines Island in an island in an island
he said Tall instead of Taal...
i was in manila, i actually heard about this because of the news, my mother told me to not go outside because of the extreme ash, i even saw the ash on my AC... truly a terrifying time for when i was younger!!
I was in Dasma when the Taal Volcano erupted... we were actually planning to go there on January 11
and plans to have some overnight.
That's the luckiest month of my life
One time when I was in college I somehow went to a talk with a professional volcanologist and I'll never forget his words: "You can never be comfortable around volcanoes, for they have no word of honor."
Honor is... Useless to those who exist in a class of their own. Humans as a species with technology live without honor, so... what goes around comes around.
ruclips.net/user/shortsPnhDBlc1fTg?feature=share
Thanks for sharing! That’s a really cool saying.
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Nor do geese
in that 1st eruption you can can clearly see it breaking the sound barrier.. soo cool
Volcano: What sound barrier?
Lol
@Evan PoapPapae ???
Woah, sound broke the sound barrier? Crazy.
Imagine actually being there. You must be able to feel the immense power of the explosion.
@Tunky150 Lmfao
1:36 you can SEE the shockwave!!
Yeah
I could see the volcano out my window in Guatemala. It’s literally called the volcano of fire so you know it’s a brute.
Wesley apex getting mad
Be careful
Names don’t mean anything. Sometimes they’re incredibly dramatic names for rather diminutive volcanos. And sometimes it’s names like Eyjafjallajökull or “Ice Cap” which erupted and disrupted air traffic across Europe. We can all agree “ice cap” isn’t scary. Unless they’re melting.
Lots of volcanoes were once referred to as fire mountain or fire volcano or mountain of fire. It's just how they appear when they erupt.
Lmao...every volcanoe is fire...they are all real..dumbass statement.."our volcanoe is named after fire derrr so its realier than urs derrrr"....lmao
Fun Fact: The shock wave is not "pushing the clouds away", it is actually making new ones. That is water molecules in the air being forced together under pressure to create visible vapor.
Thank you... if I'd've seen your comment I would've saved myself from just typing the long rant that I just did... oh well... good catch...
ruclips.net/user/shortsPnhDBlc1fTg?feature=share
NERD
I’m just kidding that’s pretty cool
That's actually incorrect. Diatomic hydrogen and sulfur ions from inside the Earth are being combined with diatomic oxygen in the atmosphere to the form water vapor and SO. The shock waves are mechanically catalysing the reaction.
Alternative title: 9 minutes of elementary school geo-history, and half a minute of actual explosions
My 9 yr old niece watched and was quite impressed. She said she knew what 🌋 were and the effect but school never had them listen to the volcanoes erupting.
You go make a video then.
Don’t forget the 7 minutes of stomach churning shaky cam 🎥
For those who don't give a shit about the time-filling commentary:
First boom: 1:33
Second boom: 2:47
Third boom: 5:02
Fourth boom: 7:29
Final boom: 8:22
Thanks ❤️
Thanks
This guy gets it.
Thank you
Thanks :)
Volcanic Ash Cloud: literally almost touching the village
The village people: 🙂👍
Yep
Villager: "Bukan main-main ini." (Indonesian language)
Translate: "Bruh, this is no joke."
Do you know
6:04 before the taal volcano erupted violently, there were still tourists wandering around taal volcano
sorry for my bad English
but if you want to watch here's the link ruclips.net/video/gdIFWoLH7gUh/video.htmlttps://ruclips.net/video/gdIFWoLH7gU/video.html
my dumbass thought you meant the band
@VAMPIREBOYFRIENDZ what band??
Who else high watching this 😂
Word
Me
Yup
High as hell
Me hahahaha
imagine if we had footage and audio of the moment vesuvius, krakatoa and mount st helens erupted
Theres still frames of mt st helens. Not wuite the same but there is documentation of it.
I'd be terrified to listen to Krakatoa's eruption
@chelseagreer6264 There is actual footage of Mt St Helens here on RUclips.
@Str8Homah its not video footage. Its still frames of a camera taking photos of the eruption spliced with cgi to show the eruption in its entirety.
A good simulation of Vesuvius is a RUclips video called “A Day in Pompeii”
All of these volcanos: loud and annoying
Yellowstone: the quite kid in class.
Edit: I have never had this many likes and comments
This makes sense somehow.
For some reason I just thought of this and was like "yea this makes total sense."
Toraja : stfu
Toba:hahahaha
Krakatoa:im 4 parallel universes ahead of you
Am I the only one who thinks a volcano is just a giant earth fart? 🗿
Volcano: "I'm one of the most destructive force on this planet"
Humas: "I'm gonna build a city around it!"
True 😂😂
Yup.
Governments: I'm gonna tax the crap out of your weed eaters for such pollution.
Humans: we are the smartest animals
Animals: You honestly think we care what a group of animals not us think?
You idiots pay tax
Also humans "I'm gonna ask for insurance money, government aid and kickstarter funds when the volcano destroys my house"
Me watching this knowing that the dormant volcano near my house could kill me if it “felt like it” one day.
A volcanic eruption is Earth popping a pimple 😁
I used to live in a state close to Popocatepetl. (A volcano in central Mexico) It was beautiful having such sight every morning but also scary when our volcano alarm system would turn yellow. (Which is almost always since its an active volcano) over 25 million people live nearby...
What
get truly scared if the iztla awakes, if that one does wake up then it means the end of CDMX
Puebla?
Ijoesuchigadmare
@LuisRivera-qq2oq Morelos
1:32 Volcano #1
2:59 Volcano #2
5:01 Volcano #3
7:32 Volcano #4
8:28 Volcano #5
Thank you
thanks man
Thanks!
Thank you, I almost clicked away when I heard a narrator and saw the exact 10:00 mark
@HalfEpicTV FAX
Bro why am i so interested in natural disasters
Great job, but the Philippines volcano isn’t called “Tall”, it’s pronounced “Ta Al”
Imagine if our volcano was said like that, "The Tall Volcano" when it's so small lmao
@VanceCantSnipewtf yeah only like 100 ft tall yet its dangerous
Accent ok
It's the accent lol.. he's not a filipino so to speak
@jmbj25 even tho he's not a filipino he should pronounce it right. Is it hard to research first then make the video?
I was outside when Taal Volcano erupted here in the Philippines. He was wrong when he said it spewed lava. It only sent out gasses and ash. I live 5 cities away from taal but it still rained ash on my head. It rained ash for the whole night in my location but longer in the nearer cities around Taal. I had to clean my roof too because ash is destructive on roofs. We were on a state of calamity. It's just on the southern side of metro manila, our capital. And a lot of us needed face masks since january due to the eruption, then Covid hit, we ended up treating facemasks as gold for a while because it was on a high demand. Some priced 100php ($2) for a piece of mask 😷 it's just sad how we get bombarded with different disasters :((
So basically it just farted
You’re going to have lung cancer if you’ve inhaled that much ash. Even with a mask. Case in point: people at ground zero of 9/11 almost all have cancer and many of them were wearing firefighters actual oxygen masks who still succumbed to disease
It did actually spew lava, there was a lava fountaining event at around 3am on January 13.
Taal is the Dutch word for Language. Coincidence?
Last january 13 2020 at 3am the lava spew bro
You forgot about Mt. St. Helens, may 18, 1980
"have your camera ready, you'll never know what you'll capture"
more like "have your camera ready because the camera guy always survives"
Unlike the French couple ???
I know this maybe sounds very morbid but i find natural disaster like Volcano eruptions, tsunami, earthquake, etc. Really intriguing and beautiful
Yes and also deadly
@favianrojas5763 honestly, that's the beauty of it.
@blameitondanny Well yes, those may give amazing sights. Especially with tsunamis and volcanos. But the consequences it leaves can be deadly.
Once, a volcano erupted and half the population of •russia• lost their lives.
You’d really like Pecos Hank then. He’s a fantastic storm chaser.
Same, that's why I'm here..
seeing large gray cloud in 2022: 😌
seeing large gray cloud in 79 AD: 💀
The day before the “Taal** volcano” that laid dormant for 47 years erupted there was probably a 46 year old who said “I’ve lived here my whole life and that volcano has never erupted.”
Taal*
Taal
Makes my day so much better underworld does !!!💯💯😁
australian: "Oi! cheeky batasrd"
I'm in constant fear of Mt. Fuji erupting, because I live close-by.
You'll be fine!
@MoBahar687 you don’t know that, it could erupt anytime 🤷♂️
I guess you have 2 (or 3) options: 1. To change something in the outer world (move away, like in another city). If that looks hard, try 2. To change something in the inner world (repeat to yourself it doesn't matter anyway). Constant fear in my opinion is the worst possible option. But this is only my opinion.
I‘lol say move a bit further away.
Fuji is snowcapped isn't it?
"Art is an explosion." - Deidara
Sasori no danma
In tall volcano you mispelled it, its taal volcano
6:14 that part is in phillipines, its an iland on a lake on an island on a lake on an island
Taal
Taal Volcano
On a Ocean in a planet..
Taal
The most dangerous volcano on Philippines..small but terrible
I dont get how footage of the volcano actually ERUPTING instead of just smoke is the last on the list
as a filipino, wtf is "tall volcano."
Was there a 1979 and also 1990. Taal. I wonder if all those tourist areas at the top were evacuated before this thing went off.
The third volcano had the shape of question mark
Yeah it was saying what all the witnesses were saying watching it *what the f@ck are you looking at* ?
@supportyourtroopsathletes6460 agreed
Sky Art
More mushroom
It was all a part of an awry ‘Riddler’ plot to create his new evil lair
I've been to Taal back in 2012 seeing it burst to life after being in active for so many years is both facinating and shows how nature can changed from beauty to frightning terror.
ruclips.net/user/shortsPnhDBlc1fTg?feature=share
I was recently in the Philippines and where me and my wife stayed we could see mt. Taal. The hotel manager said it erupted in March which was 2 months prior to me being there
I’m glad that guy recognized that a shock wave was on its way
5:02 "Ohh conchetumareee weon" I as a chilean, can relate to that 😂😂
Iba a comentar la misma weá, hahahaha
Estaba buscando este comentario jajajaja
@erizo.senpai Siiiii weon!
Estaba buscando este comentario XD
I’m having a very hard time comprehending the speed with which the first one’s cloud went up. I can’t- that’s just mind boggling.
Me living 4 hour drive away from Taupo super volcano:
The way that first one blew the clouds away 🤯 WOW, I really hope I get to see something like that in real life before I die that was BOSS
yeah
Maybe it's amazing from a distance, not so much when you're too close to escape!
The clouds don't move away. The shockwave causes condensation.
@notquiteordinary Can't PaulJohn Kelly pretend the Clouds are moving away, if they want to? What if they want to pretend one of the Clouds is the Ghost of Herve Villechaize, when, in fact, one of the other Clouds IS the Ghost of Herve Villechaize.
@ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113 they can if they want. But the guy erroneously stated in the video that this is what happened and it didn't
Nature: So how many volcanoes do you want?
Papua New Guinea: Yes.
Indonesia: Yes and Yes
@dariusfarrel3228 CAMP: was that a fly over there?
Hawaii: *Just…*
*Yes.*
Me living next to a 9,000ft tall active volcano that is outside my window:
2:15 That's not the shock wave pushing the clouds away, but the shock wave created a sudden change in pressure and temperature in the humid air and caused moisture to condense and then evaporate again.
Me watching this video while living on a volcanic island in the Caribbean😭
Ok bot.
@ilililbruh8550 srsly
Is it st Vincent?
@emmariah785 yea
@Yourmom-qd4sy 300 of st Vincentians came to my country st lucia yesterday... Prayers to y'all☺
Correction: The 4th volcano you have mentioned is NOT Tall Volcano, it is the smallest mountain on the Philippines. It is called, *"Taal Volcano".*
dude stfu you’d say TALL too because that’s how it’s literally SAID
Its so insane when seen from far away. The smoke clouds look like they are standing still
I live in the Philippines and I was there when the volcano erupted in January 12, 2020. That volcano was called "Taal Volcano".
And I've been working at the airport at that time. We need to work one week to accommodate all passengers.
Yeah we've seen it up close cause we live near at taal volcano thank god it erupts at day light and we have a time to evacuate.
@josephcacao5237 So glad to hear. Taal volcano is very deadly considering that ashes is being spread out throughout the city. Even my village has falling ashes
@josephcacao5237 And plus taal volcano just emitted sulphur just a week ago or so
Yeah and now we are ready than before.. we already pack our clothes just in case
All the normal volcanoes in 1M years: 🥱🤫
The super volcanoes: 😏😈😉
Pov: u wanna see this irl
No, believe me. You don't want so see this irl.
Hell nah. Hope u dont experience the trauma.
Been there, done that. Do bring ear plugs; they're loud as shit.
@edwinhernandez2580 stfu
@edwinhernandez2580 bruh stfu you're so annoying
"History shows again and again how natire points out the foley of man"
The picture at 8:47 isn't from Guatemala. That's the Volcán de Fuego located near the city of Colima, capital of the state of the same name in the Pacific coast of Mexico. The body of water seen in the foreground is the Laguna Carrizalillos, one of many small lakes spread acros the region. It's a very active volcano. It's most recent explosion was in 2015. I have a jar of ashes from that one sitting in my bookshelf.
Thats so cool!
yeah okay.
very active? dude you must be a fucking 7 year old. it’s been 15 years homie it’s not active 😂😂😂😂😂😂 damn the internet is fucking dumb.
My god! That shock wave was absolutely incredible in first video
I think silicosis is probably the most horrifying aspect of prospectively living through significant eruption.
Toba Volcano be like : what a cute Eruption, look at them.☺️
The clouds aren't being pushed away. The supersonic movement of the shockwave is causing the water vapor in the air to be instantly transformed into a cloud for a second. The same happens when fighter jets pass the sound barrier.
One of the few things that look scarier than the mushroom of a nuclear explosion
Krakatoa be like “round 2,fight!”
I'm from Philippines and I literally saw face to face the whole eruption of our volcano.
The shockwave isn’t pushing the clouds, it’s the drop in pressure behind the shockwave that is momentarily cooling the air and causing the clouds to momentarily appear. You see the same sort of thing on air aircraft’s wings st takeoff for example.
Spot on.
St.halen in corner
Watching because in Barbados during covid we are affected by st vincent volcano.
I got family over there...when I saw y'all in darkness at 2 in da day?? Wow..
Bruh
I live in st vincent. Pretty terrible tbh
This just goes to show. We don't truly own the Earth, we just stay on it.
When you need to hit the ten minute mark but you've only got 50 seconds of footage.
The shockwave didn’t “push the clouds away.” The reduction in air pressure instantly caused water vapor to condense, creating “clouds.”
Thanks youtube. This is the exact content I’m interested in at 3:14 AM
People think we are here for no reason lmao
Taal Volcano has been active again it's on alert LVL 2 RN. 3/9/2021
Yess lvl 2 - 3
I live near the volcano,in jan 12,2020 i was wondering why are there thunder sound in the middle of a sunny day.
Until my neighboursp said that TAAL just erupted and the tv switched to the news about the volcano.
I was in a verge of crying when i saw animals turned into ash statues and dies.
Pinatubo: Alert Lv. 1
Thamea sea pinoy es volcan
Mount Ruapyhu *spelled wrong* alert level 2. Located in New Zealand.
Mt. St. Helens was the most incredible eruption actually caught on camera, when the side of the mountain slid.
Thank you
I was hoping it'd have been number one. Kinda was disappointed at the fact it wasn't...
I love how it says monster eruptions but only like one was actually monstrous lolol
I broke wind 🌬 watching this.
i’ve been to Vesuvius and i’ve seen body’s from the eruption ages ago, i didn’t get to climb up but it’s pretty cool! I’ve also seen mount etna which had been exploding recently
Imagine just coming out of bed only to see you were woken up by a volcano that wasn’t planning on attacking you
Man. The eruption of Taal Volcano was the opening ceremony of the pandemic.
Waw🗿
anyone else notice that angry face top left 3:27
me: *sees tall volcano*
also me: you mispelt taal volcano
Fun fact: Taal used to be a supervolcano
The whole caldera is the whole volcano, it became smaller because of its past eruptions
Much bigger than Mayon Volcano
Nakamamangha, iniisip ko na lang kung ano yung naging hitsura ng Taal noong unang panahon. Siguro tanaw yon hanggang Maynila
Yes , its body sunked
As far as i know the taal caldera is boiling now?
Explosive calderas are more deadly then you think
Now I know why In spongebob squid ward
Say “krakatoa”
I don’t know how to spell it
Krakatoa
Krakatoa is how you say it.
Volcano: *erupting
Humans: gets as close as possible whilst high fiving 😂
YAA, I don't think anyone could pay me to willingly live near/@ the base in a city of a volcano. Just imagine waking up in the middle of the night blistering hot BC lava is flowing thru your town & made it to your house with no where to run... I could only imagine what a TERRIBLE death that would be 🌋💥🔥
The clouds don't move. The pressure wave has a zone of reduced pressure behind it. there, water from the air condenses for a short time. this can also sometimes be observed at the end of the wing when aircraft are landing.
The first boom was lit!😮
I have friends in Guatemala, I remember checking on them when it happened. I actually went there in 2018 in July and can remember my grandmother in particular being worried for me since she had seen the news about the eruption a month earlier. I remember even on my first trip there in 2009 when I was staying in Antigua there was a volcano you could see from my hotel that would often let off a puff. Just in the 9 years difference (stayed again in Antigua, though I did land and fly out from Guatemala City) that volcano had gotten bigger, I wouldn't doubt if we hear something on that one sometime soon (not too sure which one it is, otherwise I would look it up).
Look it up and tell ass , then you get the like!
@antonio39776 I didn't think it would be easy to figure out since I could see three from the hotel, but judging by the fact that it is connected to another one and the fact that it's constantly active and had an eruption in 2016 which would have been between my two visits, I would say its Volcán Fuego. The hotel I was staying at was pretty close to Volcán Agua with a great view of the three volcanoes visible from Antigua, Volcán Acatenango being the third one as well as the one Volcán Fuego is connected to.
Fuego is one of my favourites ..Ok the like is yours hahaha.. Take care
@antonio39776 lol thanks for pushing me to go look XD
El volcán que mencionas es efectivamente el Volcán de Fuego, uno de los cuatro volcanes activos de Guatemala y es el que aparece en este video como No. 1. Se ve desde Antigua Guatemala, inclusive desde Ciudad de Guatemala o el Lago de Atitlán. La erupción más reciente fue el 3 de junio de 2018. Saludos desde Ciudad de Guatemala.
Who ever said it was a good or excellent idea just to live or make a city right next to a volcano just cause you won't think it'll erupt anytime soon, which it didn't but erupts a few days after, feeling hella stupid rn
Tell that to Naples, see Campi Flegrei supervolcano in the postcard backdrop of kid brother Mt Vesuvius. If she blows most of Europe is gonna hurt.
I think the craziest thing is how the ash cloud appears to just hang there in the sky like the whole thing was frozen in time.
5:56 Hey that's where I live in Phillipines
When you post a video, as an expert, you should study why the 'clouds' were
"pushed away" in Papua New Guinea, Mt Tavervar. They were not clouds per se, but the effect of the shock wave compressing water vapour into visible droplets as is often seen in nuclear detonations where there were no visible clouds prior to the explosion.
2020 was like fuck it why not
6:05 just to let you know it's not pronuced tall its ta all ok got it
Taal Vocano is Now Active again They already evacuated all of the residents in Taal Island
Krakatoa been real quiet since this dropped
That’s just amazing, I’m in the range of having windows broken when Yellowstone erupts
If Yellowstone erupts, more than your windows will be broken
Lava is mostly made of two elements - Si (the symbol for silicon) and O (the symbol for oxygen). Together, they make a very strong bond and then get together with other elements, like Fe (iron), Mg (magnesium), K (potassium), Ca (calcium), and more.
Cool!
Rule of thumb: if you can see a volcano eruption, you're too close.
If you are living in a safe place on earth, you got to thank your fate... Imagine the plight of those who are destined to live in such a dangerous place.
Yer my country is probably the most stable major natural things, every volcano is extinct, no major fault lines, tornados are rare, an most hurricanes downgrade into tropical storms by the time it hits
uk gang here, we pretty safe
@tobyconner5827 Not with Boris lol