Glacier Calving montage from Childs Glacier in Alaska, August 2019 Ground and drone shots 4k

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @cleopatra1633
    @cleopatra1633 Год назад +1

    Beautiful footage without people screaming and global alarmist nonsens. Thank you.

  • @nitaleach6816
    @nitaleach6816 Год назад +1

    I love the sounds they make.

  • @TiffYG2133
    @TiffYG2133 3 года назад +5

    watching the glacier is beautiful, watching the muddy water not so much!

  • @jeannegrieve7509
    @jeannegrieve7509 5 лет назад +14

    It's unbelievable how much dirt is in some of the glaciers while others are pristine. It shows in the water also.

    • @WxChasing
      @WxChasing  5 лет назад +1

      It is silt content in the river which is not only normal but what makes that river so important to the ecosystem of a huge area.

    • @MauriatOttolink
      @MauriatOttolink 5 лет назад +2

      Well.. the bottom drags along the bottom! The crest doesn't get near the dirt.
      It has long been described how moving ice carves out new landscapes.
      The 'carvings' get swept up an carried along!

    • @jaredthedogslayer6859
      @jaredthedogslayer6859 3 года назад

      Glaciers are probably the most erosive feature on earth as a whole. The amount of material they can remove is incomprehensible to us.
      Glaciers can push material if they are over land and carve out those pristine valleys and fjords.
      Just look at Canada or chile to see the effects glaciers can have.
      The material on top is bits of rock that have fallen away form the sides of the valley wall.

    • @grip2617
      @grip2617 Год назад

      It's natural dirt.

    • @grip2617
      @grip2617 Год назад

      (volcanic ashes, dust, sand)

  • @sharonmccomas4173
    @sharonmccomas4173 4 года назад +3

    Some of the colors in glaciers are so beautiful

  • @Laurel-zg8tn
    @Laurel-zg8tn 3 года назад +6

    As I watch this amazing footage a thought crosses my mind, wondering how many people realize our eyes are the first humans to see this ice as the old falls away..if the ice could only talk to us, what wonders it would reveal...

    • @michelledelhaye3473
      @michelledelhaye3473 Год назад +1

      C'est la crosse de l'humanite quand il n'y aura plus d'eau douce avec son egoiste aura tout Detruit nature annimeaux et qu'il n'y aura plus equilibre faudrais pas pleure c'est Porche plus que l'on l'on pense voila cela a deja commence et le monde s'en fou puisqu'il continue a se rejete la responssabilite Ps la nature est plus forte que l'homme elle vis sans nous Allors ???😮 😢

  • @MegaMindyLou
    @MegaMindyLou 4 года назад +20

    Drone footage is so much cooler than the boat! Thank you!

    • @daniallemons4832
      @daniallemons4832 4 года назад +3

      Mega MindyLou Watching glaciers can without sound sucks.

    • @rebeccadees2300
      @rebeccadees2300 3 года назад

      I was thinking the same thing...you can see things much better.

  • @ivymoon1779
    @ivymoon1779 4 года назад +5

    Thanks, especially for the drone footage!

  • @duncanwallace7760
    @duncanwallace7760 4 года назад +7

    Awesome footage. I wonder if it would be possible to get a good directional mic on shore and sync it to the drone footage? The calving sounds are really impressive themselves.

    • @psefti
      @psefti 4 года назад +3

      Duncan Wallac: Probably silent to shut off some stunned people screaming. For which I am truly thankful

    • @duncanwallace7760
      @duncanwallace7760 4 года назад +2

      @@psefti aah yeah the inevitable 'woo-hooing'.

    • @ivymoon1779
      @ivymoon1779 4 года назад

      I totally agree. The vids that play music instead of the sounds of the ice make me sad.

    • @fabiatappi231
      @fabiatappi231 4 года назад

      @@duncanwallace7760 7

  • @T4nkcommander
    @T4nkcommander 5 лет назад +10

    Thanks for posting!

  • @jackcomeaux2280
    @jackcomeaux2280 4 года назад +2

    I was there in May of 1974 floating the copper in a Ted Williams raft I bought from Sears in Anchorage. The river was still frozen by the first glacier (Miles) where I fired a shot to make it calf. Big scary mistake 😎

    • @lowco9575
      @lowco9575 3 года назад +1

      i cant get into the heads of people who destroy nature for petty shits and giggles. like shooting an animal just to leave it there

  • @johnarmenta2199
    @johnarmenta2199 3 года назад +3

    These drone shots are AMAZING!! These are PREFCTLY STILL videos. Can't even compare to the side-of-the-boat cell-phone vids. These are another plane of existence! MORE OF THIS PLEASE! 👍 p.s. I just SUBSCRIBED!

  • @djaylennox
    @djaylennox 4 года назад +1

    With the sound the drone would be perfect!

  • @troyottosen8722
    @troyottosen8722 4 года назад

    I used to live in Cordova! We used to drive out the road up to the forest service parking lot overlooking the view you see on the cam across ft the parking lot and watch this! Words don’t even describe it! Only in Alaska! Think about it! You can’t see something like this anywhere else!😉👍😳

  • @polonaise20
    @polonaise20 4 года назад

    Superb glacier photography !

  • @vanityfair5823
    @vanityfair5823 4 года назад +1

    Best footage yet! Awesome!

  • @kungfuchimp5788
    @kungfuchimp5788 4 года назад +1

    Wow! Pretty awesome drone footage. Have ever lost a drone getting too close?

    • @WxChasing
      @WxChasing  4 года назад

      I didn't lose a drone here but did get close. It took about 20 hours of flight time to put that 10 minutes of video together and there were a couple of close calls. I'm no stranger to losing drones though. I've lost drones in hurricanes, near tornadoes, hitting power lines over water and have many with gimbals that don't work from water and wind damage.

  • @tiffanylowles552
    @tiffanylowles552 5 лет назад +4

    Blue ice 🧊 is beautiful so many millions of years old..

    • @JimPark-63
      @JimPark-63 4 года назад +2

      Tiffany Lowles glacial ice is around 10,000 year old. Antarctic ice is over 1.5 million years old.

  • @jvhoff50
    @jvhoff50 4 года назад

    Great camera work!! It's to bad that you can't get the sound of the calving. The thunder that they create is almost as spectacular as the calving. You said that you might go back. Have you thought about tape recording them as well. It would be pretty labor intensive however. I videoed a bunch of calvings of Hubbard Glacier during a kayak trip which is on RUclips. Tried to crank up the noise which didn't work out so well. Hubbard is now an advancing glacier. It recedes during global cooling.

    • @mminster7005
      @mminster7005 4 года назад

      That was already explained, the sound of people's reactions was to loud to hear the calving of the glacier. There are some moments of spund.

  • @atrocious_pr0xy
    @atrocious_pr0xy 2 года назад

    I do wish the drone shots had audio, but otherwise this is astonishing.

  • @Владимир.Жильев
    @Владимир.Жильев 4 года назад +1

    Спасибо большое за это видео Благодарю!!!

    • @VinodKumar-hj4ys
      @VinodKumar-hj4ys 4 года назад

      Its true nature

    • @VinodKumar-hj4ys
      @VinodKumar-hj4ys 4 года назад

      All gratitide to the photogrpher who clipped Wrath of THAT ALLMIGHTY I
      E NATURE

  • @DeeJKerei
    @DeeJKerei 4 года назад +2

    they should put a real sized GRAPHIC ship to show the size of those waves

  • @DjManeyecool
    @DjManeyecool 4 года назад

    good footage really liked this.

  • @camillefulton7709
    @camillefulton7709 5 лет назад +7

    WANT- EXTRA- CHASING PLEASE!
    THANK YOU, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VIDEO, AND IVE SEEN MANY. EXCELLENT. C AUSTRALIA

  • @dannettepeters1507
    @dannettepeters1507 4 года назад

    Drones are the way to go, for this sport! Surprised by how murky and gray the water looked, compared to the beautiful blue ice! Great footage!

  • @Sunshine123x
    @Sunshine123x 11 месяцев назад

    I see faces in the glaciers 😊

  • @samoafa841
    @samoafa841 4 года назад +2

    Amazing shots! Shame the best of the drone footage is without audio. Obviously still a incredible montage of Mother Earth’s clock in motion.

  • @ameliatoreson1590
    @ameliatoreson1590 4 года назад

    What causes the snow to be different shades of and why is it blue ?

  • @patriciafischer1713
    @patriciafischer1713 3 года назад +2

    Cool. Cannot beleive there is that much ice snow still around the world. SO much gloom and doom pedalled out there.

    • @terenceiutzi4003
      @terenceiutzi4003 3 года назад +1

      Go take a look at the Hubbard glacier it is advancing as much as a meter per day!

  • @kingblack270
    @kingblack270 3 года назад

    Why was the water so dirty, the ice is more blue

  • @oakleydavid7619
    @oakleydavid7619 2 года назад

    How tall are these walls of ice ? Would some one please let me know. ? Thanks

    • @WxChasing
      @WxChasing  2 года назад

      About 100 meters tall.

  • @ghislaineporte4713
    @ghislaineporte4713 4 года назад +1

    Comment se fait il que l eau est boueuse noirâtre ?

  • @suejones5295
    @suejones5295 4 года назад

    Is the water dirty from the glacier itself or from the glacier scraping along to bottom of the Water?

    • @WxChasing
      @WxChasing  4 года назад +1

      It's a glacier on the Copper River which has a high silt content. It is normal and healthy.

  • @toqirahmad7650
    @toqirahmad7650 4 года назад

    Amazing job

  • @carolgrier7774
    @carolgrier7774 4 года назад

    Amazing to watch. I always wonder if the vibrations from the boat's help the cracks let go of the ice.

  • @Aretedubs
    @Aretedubs 4 года назад

    is there no sound for like the whole thing?????

  • @clovelly1946
    @clovelly1946 4 года назад

    I'd thought the water would be clean but it's not?

  • @loobeloo
    @loobeloo Год назад

    Why is the ice blue

  • @terenceiutzi4003
    @terenceiutzi4003 3 года назад

    Wow are all of the glaciers growing now?

    • @WxChasing
      @WxChasing  3 года назад

      No, almost all of the Alaska's glaciers are retreating, most of them rapdily. Child's is one of the few that is not retreating.

    • @terenceiutzi4003
      @terenceiutzi4003 3 года назад +1

      @@WxChasing sorry but the Hubbard glacier is the fastest growing glacier in the word! And the last Alaskan glacier tour that I took half of the glaciers were longer accessible because glaciers have destroyed the roads to them And one of the glacier we toured the guide said that it would soon be gone because it advanced 1 meter in the winter but receded 2 feet every summer. And on the tour of the mendinthal glacier the guide said how fast it was receding and I showed him the photos that I took 5 years before and pointed out how far it had advanced! And he tried to make me delete my photos! The stories of glacier retreat are all fraudulent

    • @terenceiutzi4003
      @terenceiutzi4003 3 года назад

      @@WxChasing you do know that calving only takes place when glaciers are rapidly advancing past the terminus. I have been on many retreating glaciers and you can always walk up onto them because the terminus melts down to the moraine!

    • @WxChasing
      @WxChasing  3 года назад

      @@terenceiutzi4003 Hubbard is one glacier, there are an estimated 100,000 glaciers in Alaska of which a large majority are retreating. I'm sure you had the ultimate anecdotal evidence of a global change conspiracy completely destroyed by that tour guide in Alaska because that is logical. Think of it like the stock market. Some days go down but the general direction has always been up over long periods of time. It's the difference between weather and climate. Besides, if you are smart enough to read a thermometer or tidal guage then you are smart enough to realize the Earth is warming and sea levels are rising. It's really that simple.

    • @WxChasing
      @WxChasing  3 года назад

      @@terenceiutzi4003 Both retreating and growing glaciers experience calving for a multitude of reasons. Some are far more active than others. Some are safe to be near, others are not.

  • @traceykeegan4232
    @traceykeegan4232 3 года назад

    Maybe a dumb ? But why is the water so muddy looking

  • @nickyr7582
    @nickyr7582 4 года назад

    A machine that makes ice can stop the glaciers from melting and make them bigger.

  • @jameswillson8814
    @jameswillson8814 3 года назад

    Why does the seawater appear brown?

    • @WxChasing
      @WxChasing  3 года назад

      It is not seawater, it is on the Copper Rivef which has some of the highest silt concentrations of any river. Completely normal and healthy.

  • @ghislaineporte4713
    @ghislaineporte4713 4 года назад

    Je me demande toujours pourquoi l eau est noirâtre. Le glacier ne tombe pas dans un lac mais dans la mer ! Et la mer n est pas marron ? Alors ? Et aussi il n y a jamais de vagues. Sauf bien sûr lorsque la glace tombe.

  • @LorileaiRay
    @LorileaiRay 4 года назад

    Why is the water so muddy?

    • @WxChasing
      @WxChasing  4 года назад +2

      Silt on the Copper River. It's normal.

  • @michaelrupf776
    @michaelrupf776 2 года назад

    Is that 30 m?

    • @WxChasing
      @WxChasing  2 года назад

      The top of the glacier varies between 60-100 meters tall. It's so much bigger than it looks without anything to give perspective.

  • @kimba883
    @kimba883 10 месяцев назад

    ¿Por qué el agua está tan marrón y tan sucia?

  • @michaelorosco1436
    @michaelorosco1436 4 года назад

    :29, Why is that water so filthy, it's the ocean?

    • @TheChrisEMartin
      @TheChrisEMartin 4 года назад

      Glaciers carry huge amounts of ground rock, debris and gravel beneath and in them - the ice wears the rocks down - , so it's ground down rock that gets flushed into the ocean..

  • @captainAlex258
    @captainAlex258 6 месяцев назад

    it just goes to show us how the ice age ended

  • @rosangelagonzaga2749
    @rosangelagonzaga2749 3 года назад

    Porque será que a água é tão escura?

  • @TheMrvidfreak
    @TheMrvidfreak 5 лет назад

    This is not in 4k.

  • @jeancook8608
    @jeancook8608 4 года назад

    Really I would stay back to

  • @Maria-rg5ov
    @Maria-rg5ov 4 года назад +1

    Sound???????

  • @dmana3172
    @dmana3172 3 года назад

    A quick question.. what if all the glacier melts?

  • @destarizani089
    @destarizani089 Год назад

    Ohh,,Jd Itu Munyang KHIDR yg Dibelakang PatungIce (Wajah MusuhSaya). .

  • @janvanheerden4681
    @janvanheerden4681 Год назад

    No sound!

  • @kingblack270
    @kingblack270 3 года назад

    Closer and go at the top

  • @tonih7293
    @tonih7293 4 года назад

    I enjoyed your videos but can do without the words in them. I get it, you shot the video but don't need to ruin the pics. Also wish the drone had audio.

    • @WxChasing
      @WxChasing  4 года назад +1

      Thanks, the watermark isn't for promotion, it is to prevent theft which is quite a big problem.

  • @ФедорГареев-ф3ы
    @ФедорГареев-ф3ы 3 года назад

    Зачем?

  • @robynbryant2974
    @robynbryant2974 4 года назад

    Muddy waters look not so good

  • @sandystamps8077
    @sandystamps8077 4 года назад

    Need sound!

  • @تيي-و9د
    @تيي-و9د 4 года назад

    Knda

  • @Radionut
    @Radionut 4 года назад

    And 50 years ago that glacier was where you’re standing to do global warming it is re-tweeted that much

    • @partickakuamoahboateng2797
      @partickakuamoahboateng2797 4 года назад

      The glaciers are disappearing due to interference by Satellite EMF RADIATION rather than the acclaimed global warming cause by human activities.

  • @perfumetester10
    @perfumetester10 5 лет назад

    Good Drone..... but could have been closer!!!

    • @WxChasing
      @WxChasing  5 лет назад +1

      The drone has a wide angle camera and the face of that glacier is the equivalent to a 35 story building. Wish there was a way to capture the scale. Plus you never know where the glacier will calf next. Get too close and you can miss one right next to you. It took about 30 hours of drone flights to capture these..For the smaller ones, I wish I had gotten closer but if I got any closer to the bigger ones I would have lost the drone. Then you never know which will be the big one or the little one. It's quite challenging. When I go back I have a plan to get a little of both. )

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    @DjenanOsman 22 дня назад

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  • @wafafarooqhashmiqawwal6264
    @wafafarooqhashmiqawwal6264 4 года назад

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  • @TASMAN-1
    @TASMAN-1 5 лет назад

    Flies a drone ok, but uses same clip twice in editing suite!
    Or.... maybe he has a time machine []

    • @WxChasing
      @WxChasing  5 лет назад +2

      Or he used the same clip twice because one is in slow motion.

  • @robertrockwell7581
    @robertrockwell7581 5 лет назад +1

    bad filming. with the camera angled for the most part toward the water and not the glacier. i hate drones they are starting too wear out now with everybody using them.

    • @WxChasing
      @WxChasing  5 лет назад +2

      There are thousands of videos shot from the cameras and video cameras from wider angles since it is easy to do. You just set up a camera on a tripod and hit record. This is the only known up close drone video of glacier calving. In hindsight, I would probably angle up slighlty higher but was trying to catch both the calving process as well as the impact at water level with the residual waves but that glacier face is 330' tall and to capture it all from the top to the water level is nearly impossible given it's a quarter to half mile area where the calving occurs and there is little to no warning.

  • @nigelperry8863
    @nigelperry8863 4 года назад

    Agree with other comment. Far too close. Stupid watermark. No sound effects, until 6 mins in. Suppose we should be thankful that there's no awful music. Overall, I'd rather watch goo HD amateur footage

  • @mxxlxx4407
    @mxxlxx4407 4 года назад

    rising sea levels is scary tho

  • @MERAJULJuL-g5i
    @MERAJULJuL-g5i Год назад

    BomnE

  • @gordanaculina3712
    @gordanaculina3712 4 года назад

    HAARP!!! HAARP!!! HAARP!!!

  • @jackgross2499
    @jackgross2499 5 лет назад

    First 40 seconds crummy complicated photo spliced timelapse puke.

  • @shanehuerta7143
    @shanehuerta7143 5 лет назад +2

    Idk y everyone in these glacier calving clap and cheer while they are witnessing our planet slowly dieing right befor their eyes. This is not at all a happy moment instead its actually very saddening😨😨😨

    • @gododgers3491
      @gododgers3491 5 лет назад +4

      It is actually exciting to see our LIVING planet. To think everything is dieing shows you listen to too much liberal garbage.

    • @brandonvillatuya9539
      @brandonvillatuya9539 5 лет назад +2

      Global warming is a real issue, but glacier calving happens no matter what because the glaciers themselves are always moving like a river toward the ocean causing the ice by the ends to crack. It's a constant cycle

    • @brandonvillatuya9539
      @brandonvillatuya9539 5 лет назад

      @@gododgers3491 Climate change is an issue tho. But the point here is that glacier calving will happen no matter what because glaciers naturally flow toward the ocean. Forcing the ice to break at the ends

    • @shanehuerta7143
      @shanehuerta7143 5 лет назад

      It is dieing for a fact ......people just dont understand that 5000 years from now what do people think will happen when all the ice melts??.... of course it's not gonna happen over night that's why people enjoy seeing it and ya I get it we should enjoy the wonders our planet has to offer while we are on this planet but the actual picture mother nature is painting us is that our emissions are and will continue to melt our ice caps and glaciers worldwide

    • @shanehuerta7143
      @shanehuerta7143 5 лет назад

      And there will come a point in time that inevitably our planet will have no more ice on it .maybe not anywhere near our life time but will definitely happen wether we like it or not. Which is probly the reason we are so desperate to find life else where.

  • @isaacsheppard7624
    @isaacsheppard7624 4 года назад

    Why would you post a video with no sound. Waste of time

  • @torstennieswandt3133
    @torstennieswandt3133 2 года назад

    Without sound is garbage

  • @lilasnedeker2337
    @lilasnedeker2337 10 месяцев назад

    Why is water so muddy looking?

    • @WxChasing
      @WxChasing  10 месяцев назад

      Child’s Glacier is located on the Copper Rover which contains large amounts of silt. It is normal.