Piling up like that is bad, it will literally make the mext lahar a lot stronger at that point, the whole idea of the drops is that they stop the speed dead with a drop that pushes back on itself, so if the lahar can flow over and down that drop ay an angle it will just speed up until the next drop potentially gouging deeper into the flow bed.
a little bit more info of what were seeing here please ? what is it ? is it an annual event ? is it a river ? it's certainly amazing, but i'd like a bit more information please.
I hope Google Translate has done a good job >>>> Toutes vos vidéos sont fascinantes, mais celle-ci, avec l'accumulation initiale de rochers au début suivie d'un très gros flux, était encore plus fascinante !
Thank you for sharing this video. It's incredible to see the video, but it must be even more incredible to see it with your own eyes. No wonder the debris torrents are so massive. There is practicaly an infinite amount of rock waiting to come down.
Spotlight from an UFO, which came over there to see the spectacel. Or there is a automatic fix camera for studies of debris flow from WSL and when it is night, a light automatically switch on.
@@dsas1469 It's as true as I know. There are rivers that deposit rock in the sea but for the most part it's why you have sandy beaches. The fine silt gets carried further out.
Faszinierend, wie die wässrige Variante am Anfang die Steine an der Stufe verliert; und dann kommt die Mure mit ihrer Wucht und nimmt alles quasi mühelos mit.
J'ai vu pas mal de vidéos sur le "ILLGRABEN" mais cette année le "lahar" doit sûrement être encore plus puissant et plus impressionant (das heißt man ein Murenabgang, glaube ich auf Deutsch) für mich sieht das aus wie ein Lahar. Danke für diese Bilder und Grüße aus dem Elsaß👍 (💚🌍)
Spotlight from an UFO, which came over there to see the spectacel. Or there is a automatic fix camera for studies of debris flow from WSL and when it is night, a light automatically switch on.
You know, if it wasn't for the footage showing the rocks being washed over the weir by the water, anyone could be forgiven for thinking they'd been tipped there by people. As it is, its scary to think how much power even a relatively small volume can have...
I'm no geologist or anything, but with all that rolling gravel, that looks like an awesome spot to try n run a gold pan or two after things calm back down! To my untrained eyes, anyway...
You are videoing through such a distance of rain falling that it appears to be of lower resolution. I believe this is the first time I can recall that the overflowing material has built up to the lip of the concrete spillway.
Nach den Bilder die ich heute in den Nachrichten aus Graubünden und dem Wallis gesehen habe, bin ich froh, dass es Dir offensichtlich gut geht! Ist das dort eigentlich ein Scheinwerferkegel, oder hatte es am Himmel konstant eine Wolkenlücke, durch die die Sonne die Schlammlawine bestrahlt hat? :) - Wie immer; Danke für die beeindruckenden Aufnahmen!
I love this videos.This one makes the viewer think about the force of the water or the force of the water with gravel wich is much stronger.Thankyou so much for postin it.