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A hydrothermal explosion happened at a geyser in Biscuit Basin in Yellowstone National Park, destroying a boardwalk.
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@DrValentine59
@DrValentine59 Месяц назад
This is the kind of thing playing in the background on the TV while a guy is getting breakfast, not knowing he will be facing the end of the world before he gets to work
@VerseauT-cm6tj
@VerseauT-cm6tj Месяц назад
Funny!
@mvzz
@mvzz Месяц назад
He be flipping through the channels and skips this so he can watch some bootleg SpongeBob cartoon
@kalybnielsen4183
@kalybnielsen4183 Месяц назад
That's funny
@johnjeffreys6440
@johnjeffreys6440 Месяц назад
This may be the, 'Lake of Fire,' the bible refers to. Biggest caldera in the earth. Reply
@Itsaboutthewaterlife
@Itsaboutthewaterlife Месяц назад
Good take.
@FlipNasty1
@FlipNasty1 Месяц назад
as a geologist I'm going to tell you right now do not listen when they say it has nothing to do with the recent volcanic activity.... these geysers have everything to do with volcanic activity. Those geysers are essentially a visual seismograph as far as evaluating volcanic activity in Yellowstone
@gmb858
@gmb858 Месяц назад
I've heard the theory that the caldera is too diffuse and fragmented to blow "the big one." Is this more scientific sunshine being blown at us or is there some truth to that theory?
@joehodgen7728
@joehodgen7728 Месяц назад
@FlipNasty1 thank you brother !
@KINGXDRED
@KINGXDRED Месяц назад
So what do you think about this? Is it a warning? Or are we past the warning and this is the bell ringing?
@wudznutt6732
@wudznutt6732 Месяц назад
@@KINGXDRED When the big one blows, it won't matter.
@TuckFinn831
@TuckFinn831 Месяц назад
WE DIDN'T LISTEN
@joelzaval388
@joelzaval388 Месяц назад
Who ever said that it’s not linked to volcanic activity needs to go back to school again
@spvillano
@spvillano Месяц назад
True, alas, it's just what one can expect from Fox News entertainment products. Distilled ignorance.
@matthewbledsoe3506
@matthewbledsoe3506 Месяц назад
@@joelzaval388 I see what you did there
@Animalstyle69
@Animalstyle69 Месяц назад
Well, there’s a lot of different things going on there. If you visit they got your mud pots and then you’re boiling water pots and it’s a whole thing. You should really go there and then you’d understand.
@Smedley1947
@Smedley1947 Месяц назад
The only way the two are related is that there is residual heat driving the geysers the geothermal aspect does not refer to the moving of magma. So take a chill pill and do some reading or something. There is a gigantic collapsed volcanic caldera near Los Alamos New Mexico (birthplace of the bomb incidentally) that is 50 million years old. And there are still hot pools and Hot Springs after all of that time because there's a shitload of heat left over from when the volcano was active. So yes you can have geysers and hot pools without the movement of magma which is the defining characteristic of vulcanism.
@chrisanerton
@chrisanerton Месяц назад
@@spvillano the scientists in charge with the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory is Fox News?
@RushFanatic87
@RushFanatic87 Месяц назад
“Geologists say this has nothing to do with volcanic activity.” Me, who paid attention in Geology: That’s literally how geysers WORK!!!!!
@skeetermc4876
@skeetermc4876 Месяц назад
Not related to volcanic activity? Somebody needs to tell them how geysers work.
@carlmay3396
@carlmay3396 Месяц назад
that is exactly what I was thinking, who ever made that statement should have to repeat grade school earth science.
@billypitts6368
@billypitts6368 Месяц назад
I thought the same thing as he said it. He needs some geology classes.
@tyfaknee
@tyfaknee Месяц назад
Same.
@francescaderimini2931
@francescaderimini2931 Месяц назад
That statement was a safety valve! As not to cause a panic!
@tyfaknee
@tyfaknee Месяц назад
@@skeetermc4876 They shouldn’t lull people into a false sense of security. Just be honest!
@philrabe910
@philrabe910 Месяц назад
"Emergency pants changing stations have been set up around the perimeter."
@spvillano
@spvillano Месяц назад
And the emergency carpentry team has deployed.
@towritemichelle210
@towritemichelle210 Месяц назад
Came here to say something similar but less witty😂
@alelectric2767
@alelectric2767 Месяц назад
Will there be pants for sale if they didn’t bring a spare pair?
@davidhibbs6989
@davidhibbs6989 Месяц назад
🤣🤣🤣
@jeffk464
@jeffk464 Месяц назад
They got more of a show than they expected
@zzskylarkzz
@zzskylarkzz Месяц назад
All these people thought they were about to be in the 2012 movie scene with woody Harrilson 🍿 😂
@Horsy2345680
@Horsy2345680 Месяц назад
@@zzskylarkzz lmfao lmfao omggg this made me laugh so hard 😭
@turtsable
@turtsable Месяц назад
@@zzskylarkzz honestly😂 I got a little jealous tehehe
@sarita5572
@sarita5572 Месяц назад
Funny thing is it's his bday today too!
@tannaking1863
@tannaking1863 Месяц назад
That exact scene immediately came to my mind as well
@alaskandonut
@alaskandonut Месяц назад
I’m glad someone beat me to this comment
@spardaprowess3277
@spardaprowess3277 Месяц назад
I understand they're trying to not scare the public about possible eruptions. BUT, straight up saying this has nothing to do with potential volcanic activity is absolutely stupid and will bite them in the butt later if something serious happens. There's a difference between avoiding hysteria and literally ignoring reality.
@jamesmcmanus
@jamesmcmanus Месяц назад
It's one of those things you can safely say because either you'll be right, or if you're wrong, the survivors will have more important things on their minds than calling you out for being wrong.
@Mangfera
@Mangfera Месяц назад
If something serious happens the last thing people are going to give a ****** about is holding the News and Media accountable. Smh maybe the world needs a reset after all
@skynet0912
@skynet0912 Месяц назад
I don't think you understand how these things work... They have constant geological surveilance on the entire park, monitoring changes in land elevation, earthquakes and even how acidic the water in the area is. So unless they see changes in those values, it's safe to say that the volcano is no more active than it normally is, and geysers in particular are prone to sometimes "erupt" in unpredictable ways, due to changes in the water reservoir that feeds the geyser. What WOULD cause concern are things like sudden elevations in the land, water quickly becoming highly acidic compared to normal, or a marked increase in earth tremors.
@strixfiremind
@strixfiremind Месяц назад
Skynet, above, is correct. Case and point, none of us who live near the park are afraid of it... at this time.
@YamiPoyo
@YamiPoyo Месяц назад
the whole last decade they ignore reality science and biology
@meme-bu8qu
@meme-bu8qu Месяц назад
Whenever a news station says, it's not this, or it's not what it looks like, I'm skeptical.
@Malama_Ki
@Malama_Ki Месяц назад
For reals! Biden just ran a 4k and rewrote the Bible after a cage match with Cornpop…
@itwasaliens
@itwasaliens Месяц назад
It's a geyser. Learn how they work. It is indeed not related to volcanic activity (aka movement of magma)
@user-wf8ol5hv6k
@user-wf8ol5hv6k Месяц назад
Yellowstone is a supervolcano. They are not lava tossing volcanoes. Get educated. There are two types
@thelastlostcause4148
@thelastlostcause4148 Месяц назад
@@meme-bu8qu Distrust in experts and conspiracism. You don't know more than the scientists who've dedicated their lives to studying these sorts of things
@yougonnaeatthat9889
@yougonnaeatthat9889 Месяц назад
Oh no here comes the conspi-RACISM somebody always has to play that card. Can't believe what ya see with your own 2 eyes or it's conspi-RACISM 😮
@JoeSmith-fn3vj
@JoeSmith-fn3vj Месяц назад
Well when the wildlife starts running away from yellowstone like Fred Sanford said,“it's the big one Elizabeth!”
@VerseauT-cm6tj
@VerseauT-cm6tj Месяц назад
“……I’m coming to join you Honey!” Great show!
@Psycandy
@Psycandy Месяц назад
a-yup. storm's a-brewin'
@DutchVai
@DutchVai Месяц назад
Fred to Aunt Esther: I could stick your face in some dough, and make some gorilla cookies.
@Julia29853
@Julia29853 Месяц назад
😂 great one!
@johnjeffreys6440
@johnjeffreys6440 Месяц назад
This may be the, 'Lake of Fire,' the bible refers to. Biggest caldera in the earth.
@CuBixxx86
@CuBixxx86 Месяц назад
Being investigated like they can do something about it.
@charlesking5328
@charlesking5328 Месяц назад
In the meantime the Dutton's are loading up the cattle and hauling ass to Texas !
@FirstnameLastname-cp9lr
@FirstnameLastname-cp9lr Месяц назад
@@charlesking5328 😂😂😂
@user-hx9wr3cz4t
@user-hx9wr3cz4t Месяц назад
Don't worry they are sending the Investigation to the Secret Service.
@robertallan6373
@robertallan6373 Месяц назад
@@user-hx9wr3cz4t Ha ha, love it.
@pengs100
@pengs100 Месяц назад
Geyser is going to jail
@PlanetJigobotTV
@PlanetJigobotTV Месяц назад
Not connected to volcanic activity? Yes, and water isn't wet.
@oliverreyes334
@oliverreyes334 Месяц назад
@@PlanetJigobotTV Water isn’t wet tho
@EnriqueLaberintico
@EnriqueLaberintico Месяц назад
@@PlanetJigobotTV only solids can be wet.
@PlanetJigobotTV
@PlanetJigobotTV Месяц назад
@@EnriqueLaberintico your moms pussy isn't a solid, and yes, it's wet.
@unknow871
@unknow871 Месяц назад
Here we go again
@hearts4pinkie_
@hearts4pinkie_ Месяц назад
@@unknow871 yeah i thought we went through this discussion years ago
@Rick-qh2zu
@Rick-qh2zu Месяц назад
Yellowstone going up strangely feels like a natural progression of things lately.
@kennunn3060
@kennunn3060 Месяц назад
3rd time this year
@hymns4ever197
@hymns4ever197 Месяц назад
I heard years ago that some "experts" think that Yellowstone could have a massive explosion at some point that would devastate the entire region.
@TrustKnowWun
@TrustKnowWun Месяц назад
🌋
@tiabiamama
@tiabiamama Месяц назад
Yes. Officialdom doesn't want us to figure that out. Why?
@h2oteen
@h2oteen Месяц назад
Yes.
@nschlaak
@nschlaak Месяц назад
"Geologists are investigating what happened." The vent built up pressure and when it reached the "somethings got to give" point that something was the vent's opening.
@teresacoppola236
@teresacoppola236 Месяц назад
BRILLIANT!!!!!
@GregTheReaper
@GregTheReaper Месяц назад
And let me tell you, that hole goes DEEP
@TheMostMuscularMexican
@TheMostMuscularMexican Месяц назад
Genius over here
@nschlaak
@nschlaak Месяц назад
@@TheMostMuscularMexican My point was just as sarcastic as yours is.
@danielbaltzis5059
@danielbaltzis5059 Месяц назад
@@nschlaak Thanks for the laugh good comment lol lol
@cierakitty
@cierakitty Месяц назад
Those folks will have a "forever" memory of their vacation.
@manuhonkanen2111
@manuhonkanen2111 Месяц назад
Could they sue the park for traumatic experience etc?
@delinquenter
@delinquenter Месяц назад
@@manuhonkanen2111 Shut up, bro. That is the most american and pathetic thing, to ask. Nothing personal, but I absolutely HATE that kind of thinking.
@blackholeentry3489
@blackholeentry3489 27 дней назад
@@manuhonkanen2111 Yup...but the park then becomes enabled to countersue them for breathing!
@manuhonkanen2111
@manuhonkanen2111 27 дней назад
@@blackholeentry3489 I don't understand. What wrong could the act of breathing be?
@MartinGonzalez-lx8jg
@MartinGonzalez-lx8jg Месяц назад
Remember in the movie 2012 ? The guy says when the politicians says the worst is over that’s when you RUN 🏃‍♂️😂
@slendersera
@slendersera Месяц назад
@MartinGonzalez-lx8jg My favorite part of that movie is when the Arnold Schwarzenegger sound-alike says, "The worst is over," and then sh*t hits the fan. 😂 Solid disaster movie.
@clarkneylcabasaan8737
@clarkneylcabasaan8737 Месяц назад
@@MartinGonzalez-lx8jg I remember that one as well. Nice 👍
@UrsulaZA
@UrsulaZA Месяц назад
@@MartinGonzalez-lx8jg omg I also thought of the movie 2012 !!!!!!
@JosephSevilla-wm4jq
@JosephSevilla-wm4jq Месяц назад
It’s not, the end of the world, todaaay lmao
@JZsBFF
@JZsBFF Месяц назад
Famous last words by Plinius The Elder: "Let's get a closer look."
@jonkaminsky8382
@jonkaminsky8382 Месяц назад
Saying this has nothing to do with volcanic activity is like saying finance and banking has nothing to do with money. How can some people be so dense?
@uncledarren4262
@uncledarren4262 Месяц назад
@@JustinWilliams-ed2ug While mildly explosive it was not an explosion? Really? It waa not indicitive of the natural volcanic activity? Then was it a man made event? I'm sorry but the news and their trust the science line is getting old and untrustworthy. People who have read the book know we just hit Rev 13:3
@dtiydr
@dtiydr Месяц назад
Its Fox, its normal for them to put out fake news and similar faked facts as long as they can.
@jonkaminsky8382
@jonkaminsky8382 Месяц назад
@@JustinWilliams-ed2ug 😂 .. I was 8 years old growing up just 50 miles South of Mt. St. Helens and I remember everyone saying that it wasn’t going to erupt, simply because it had been many thousands of years since the last eruption. For this reason you were laughed at by your friends and co-workers if you said it was going to blow. After witnessing St. Helens, if I see a geyser explosion at Yellowstone atop a 30 mile long Super Volcano, I’m slightly more inclined to take it seriously.
@Viidarr13
@Viidarr13 Месяц назад
it gets worst. such dummies get the right to vote and then complain for what they voted on the first place. they are also parents which are failing at every level so they also make sure society is falling apart. its all in the circe and we are all connected more then some imagine. So if one dummie screw up, everyone gets extra treat cuz of it. food for thought.
@anonnona8099
@anonnona8099 Месяц назад
@jonkaminsky8382 > How can some people be so dense? I don't know. You're one of them, so you tell us.
@lukeallan6527
@lukeallan6527 Месяц назад
Scientists have been saying Yellowstone is ready to pop anytime. This is just the start. That whole area and San Andreas are long overdue for a jolt.
@user-uj1bq7mz7x
@user-uj1bq7mz7x Месяц назад
You'll see it around this summer
@jakeschwartz2514
@jakeschwartz2514 Месяц назад
Pompeii
@guadaluperincon7822
@guadaluperincon7822 Месяц назад
The San Andreas fault has seismic activity on almost a daily basis, some of its felt-some of it isn’t. I was a student at CSUSB, faculty hold a yearly hike to the fault on “the great shakeout.” The professor who leads people shares this and other tidbits. Contrary to popular belief, the plates are in constant movement, which is good.
@ndt270
@ndt270 Месяц назад
I dare you to hold your breath until it happens.
@JeantheSecond-ip7qm
@JeantheSecond-ip7qm Месяц назад
Scientists say it’s possible, but not likely. Yellowstone doesn’t have the amount of magma needed for an eruption. The last eruption was 640,000 and Yellowstone may never have another. Earthquakes and steam and hot water eruptions are more likely. Which I guess has just occurred. It’s not an indication Yellowstone is about to blow, so don’t freak out.
@greglbennett
@greglbennett Месяц назад
Small version of what will happen when the whole park eventually blows.
@bradcraig5111
@bradcraig5111 Месяц назад
@greglbennett Let's hope that event is still a long time in the future.
@TransoceanicOutreach
@TransoceanicOutreach Месяц назад
Its many thousands of years in the future at the very least. It takes that long for a supereruption to build up.
@RugMann
@RugMann Месяц назад
I dont think it'd even compare tbh. That's like saying an anthill is a small version of Mt. Everest, lol
@liamwilson12345
@liamwilson12345 Месяц назад
Biblical rapture here we go
@danechristmas6570
@danechristmas6570 Месяц назад
@@greglbennett Yep...
@mushmouth
@mushmouth Месяц назад
How can they say it has nothing to do with volcanic activity when it absolutely has something to do with volcanic activity what a joke
@TheShottyBoys
@TheShottyBoys Месяц назад
Because it has nothing to do with volcanic activity. It literally doesnt. I am investigating volcanic behavior for over 2 weeks now and I can tell.
@randalthor6872
@randalthor6872 Месяц назад
because they have to somehow connect it "climate change" for the agenda :)
@johnjeffreys6440
@johnjeffreys6440 Месяц назад
This may be the, 'Lake of Fire,' the bible refers to. Biggest caldera in the earth.
@ITStechy
@ITStechy Месяц назад
Unfortunately we have seen that there are many “experts” proven incorrect. Hopefully they are right with this one.
@fe1n00
@fe1n00 Месяц назад
@@TheShottyBoys Only 2 weeks. You literally have no say.
@chrissyp7
@chrissyp7 Месяц назад
Not linked to volcanic activity how? Unless someone made a damn bomb it was part of the volcanoes activity 🤦😂
@J.G.H.
@J.G.H. Месяц назад
It's very poorly worded, this is volcanic activity, but not magmatic activity. Basically it's purely hydrothermal, the hydrothermal system - the geysers, mud pools, hot springs - is heated by Yellowstone's magma chamber but it's not connected to it, what happens in the system can be completely unrelated to what the volcano is actually doing right now - which for the record, it's pretty much just sitting there heating the ground. So you can have hydrothermal explosions, usually when an outlet is blocked by shifting in the very weak hydro-thermally altered rock and pressure builds up, without a magmatic intrusion or magma rising to the surface, which to be fair can also cause this kind of thing, but there would be multitude of other signs.
@boblatkey7160
@boblatkey7160 Месяц назад
Semantics
@Grggeorge
@Grggeorge Месяц назад
It’s not a volcano it’s a gyser
@stevemcqueen2663
@stevemcqueen2663 Месяц назад
I thought geysers were powered by volcanos. Not being funny . If I'm wrong someone please explain
@boblatkey7160
@boblatkey7160 Месяц назад
@@stevemcqueen2663 well the Yellowstone caldera might be considered a volcano but this is primarily geothermal activity. So in my assessment they are splitting hairs.
@rgal69
@rgal69 Месяц назад
"Always remember, folks! You heard it first from Charlie Frost!" - 2012
@markwestaway7207
@markwestaway7207 Месяц назад
Kids, do not throw mentos into the boiling water! ;) Glad everyone got out safely
@chop6604
@chop6604 Месяц назад
Just when they think they have Mother Nature under control she’ll show you who’s really the boss
@tracer7898
@tracer7898 Месяц назад
That is Satan's perspective, the alternative being; Just when they think they have God under control, He shows who is really the boss
@Christianzionest
@Christianzionest Месяц назад
lol exactly Jesus will
@FYMASMD
@FYMASMD Месяц назад
@@tracer7898 God. Blahblahblah. Jesus. Blahblahblah. Bible. Blahblahblah. That pretty much covers it. Sky Wizard BS. Keep praying. That guarantees nothing happens.
@metalmamasue3680
@metalmamasue3680 Месяц назад
I think mother nature is pissed at what has been done to her beautiful planet.
@keonyang3332
@keonyang3332 Месяц назад
@@FYMASMD I mean with the same logic trusting science that changes every couple months is just as unreliable, heck you can't trust the government or media too.
@SAHAMH123
@SAHAMH123 Месяц назад
Even Yellowstone is protesting the crap happening in the USA. 🤷‍♀️
@bearnecessitits
@bearnecessitits Месяц назад
and Mount St. Helens hated Bush.
@DavidLLambertmobile
@DavidLLambertmobile Месяц назад
@SAHAMH123 first GTNP has a cracked road. Crimes, now this 🌋
@frednovaes5888
@frednovaes5888 Месяц назад
Crap happening you mean, fake news media and Kamala saying Joe is the best until he decides to quit, democrats hate Kamala and don’t know what to do with her and who is going to be the next puppet. Never mind trying to kill Trump. That crap ??
@thatdude3977
@thatdude3977 Месяц назад
The entire ecosystem died when yall immigrated here 😂
@SAHAMH123
@SAHAMH123 Месяц назад
@@thatdude3977 apparently so did your sense of humor, it's called a joke 🤣
@InternetGravedigger
@InternetGravedigger Месяц назад
The geysers themselves are part of the volcanic activity of Yellowstone, so unless someone threw some high explosives in it I can't see how it ISN'T connected to volcanic activity!
@platinummax8393
@platinummax8393 Месяц назад
@@InternetGravedigger it was literally caused by water ? It was an hydrothermal explosion. So yes and no it’s not volcanic activity
@takedown205productions6
@takedown205productions6 Месяц назад
@@platinummax8393 Just to be clear, here's how geysers appear: aquifers low in the crust heat up from being in close proximity to a magma chamber. That water turns to steam and follows whatever cracks and crevices, until it reaches and explodes out of the surface. It absolutely _is_ related to volcanic activity. With this particular geyser, it's a grave warning to anyone living near the park, that it's time to go.
@platinummax8393
@platinummax8393 Месяц назад
@@takedown205productions6 brother stop the fear mongering. This was not directly caused by magma . It was was an hydrothermal explosion so please explain how this was related to volcanic activity
@platinummax8393
@platinummax8393 Месяц назад
@@takedown205productions6 also hypothetical explosion happened before? Was it time to go back then? Or did we miss the due date ?
@vigneshkr7072
@vigneshkr7072 Месяц назад
@@platinummax8393 okay where did it get the heat to have an hydrothermal explosion, genius?
@zuzuspetals9281
@zuzuspetals9281 Месяц назад
Mother Earth has spoken.
@BentonGregory-n2f
@BentonGregory-n2f Месяц назад
Yes you are right ❤❤
@BentonGregory-n2f
@BentonGregory-n2f Месяц назад
How are you doing
@dddrtvy5944
@dddrtvy5944 Месяц назад
She fartin frfr
@NoKapMan
@NoKapMan Месяц назад
Not related to volcanic activity? Must have been the wind 😂😂
@seanmiller5460
@seanmiller5460 Месяц назад
@@NoKapMan Great comment!!!
@Smedley1947
@Smedley1947 Месяц назад
Geothermal activity and volcanic activity are not the same thing. Geothermal activity may arise from Hot Rock but has nothing to do with Magma. This was a steam explosion deep underground in the piping of the geyser. And when that happens it blows the entire column of water up into the air that was above it which is exactly what you can see. No that's not magma no that's not a pyroclastic flow it's just water getting blown out of the geyser with more Force than usual because of something going on in the vents that Supply the geyser. Sometimes vents get plugged for various reasons and pressure builds and steam at tens of thousands of PSI will not be denied it's exit for long. Never took any geology in high school?
@GreenfieldsHomeplace
@GreenfieldsHomeplace Месяц назад
It was Covid 😂
@bmojo7118
@bmojo7118 Месяц назад
@@Smedley1947 The volcanic activity below heats the water, therefore they are related.
@BoneBullet
@BoneBullet Месяц назад
Not volcanic activity, just those pesky northern lights again.
@haroldphipps3457
@haroldphipps3457 Месяц назад
@@BoneBullet and vapor trails, and man made global warming.
@StevenP727
@StevenP727 Месяц назад
@@BoneBullet I thought it was Florida man
@Darth_SurgeYo
@Darth_SurgeYo Месяц назад
@@BoneBullet itll be global warming
@nathanr0912
@nathanr0912 Месяц назад
Just those HAARP frequencies…
@ObviouslyProductions
@ObviouslyProductions Месяц назад
Earth in upheaval
@thepalehorse2138
@thepalehorse2138 Месяц назад
What kind of scientist says that the pressure causing a geyser at a super volcano to explode isn't related to volcanic activity?
@iamtheoffenderofall
@iamtheoffenderofall Месяц назад
The same scientists that say there's multiple genders
@garycallihan4206
@garycallihan4206 Месяц назад
A government funded professional junk scientist.
@fuzileiro1974
@fuzileiro1974 Месяц назад
@@thepalehorse2138 Secret Service vulcanic scientists ?
@TrustKnowWun
@TrustKnowWun Месяц назад
Sloped roof theory scientists?
@Mr_Lou
@Mr_Lou Месяц назад
All above are correct lol
@AJRestoration
@AJRestoration Месяц назад
Not connected to volcanic activity??? How did that guy even get that job? It is literally connected to the volcanic activity...
@hobo1452
@hobo1452 Месяц назад
Interesting. Yellowstone is one of the largest active calderas in the world, and yet, somehow that explosion wasn't connected to volcanic activity.
@rosaceliamagana674
@rosaceliamagana674 Месяц назад
🤔
@anonnona8099
@anonnona8099 Месяц назад
@hobo1452 > Interesting. Yellowstone is one of the largest > active calderas in the world, and yet, somehow > that explosion wasn't connected to volcanic > activity. What volcanic activity was there which was connected to it?
@hobo1452
@hobo1452 Месяц назад
@@anonnona8099 Apparently, you have no idea what a caldera is or how one is formed.
@anonnona8099
@anonnona8099 Месяц назад
@@hobo1452 > @anonnona8099 Apparently, you have no idea what a caldera is or how one is formed. Untrue. The National Park Service said: The July 23, 2024, hydrothermal explosion at Biscuit Basin resulted from water suddenly transitioning to steam in the shallow hydrothermal system beneath Black Diamond Pool and was not caused by volcanic activity. Seismicity, ground deformation, and gas and thermal emissions remain at their normal background levels, and *there were no detectable precursors to this event* . So, do you think they were lying, in which case can you show us the evidence for detectable precursor volcanic activity? Or are you going to be so pathetic as to try and double down on your misunderstanding by claiming that the hydrothermal explosion was of course related to volcanic activity. That which occurred 640,000 years ago. Or 1.3M years ago. Or 2.1M years ago.
@huntsimple9527
@huntsimple9527 Месяц назад
I live an hour from Yellowstone, and visit many times per year. I have visited the park since the 1970s. Something like this is very unique. While the Park changes daily, this type of change is rare. Fun!
@nicholasreyling4458
@nicholasreyling4458 Месяц назад
Mid West states after the eruption be like "Oh Fun!"
@bonniemarsing701
@bonniemarsing701 Месяц назад
@huntsimple9527 . The Yellowstone is my home. It's normal for the Biscuit to do this. It's when the geysers stop erupting we have to worry. That means the pressure is building up somewhere else. Like the Snake River Plains, which is actually part of the Yellowstone Culdera or the Teton Basin or the Powder River area.
@tiabiamama
@tiabiamama Месяц назад
Fun like the 2004 Banda Aceh tsunami fun.
@user-ji4gq8lf1w
@user-ji4gq8lf1w Месяц назад
Animals are running away from Yellowstone Park. It is written above in the comments. It's true? If yes, it is dangerous. Animals run away when they feel trouble approaching. For example, this happens before earthquakes.
@huntsimple9527
@huntsimple9527 Месяц назад
@@user-ji4gq8lf1w It is not true. I was there last night and the animals were feeding and bedding, very calm. Yellowstone is not about to blow up.
@lonebikeroftheapocalypse9527
@lonebikeroftheapocalypse9527 Месяц назад
Yeah. Totally not related to volcanic activity even though the whole park is inside a volcanic caldera...
@GohanKanor
@GohanKanor Месяц назад
Do you recall from the film 2012? The man says you should RUN when the politicians declare the worst is past.
@peter5.056
@peter5.056 Месяц назад
Imagine an eruption column the size of Rhode Island, and lava fountains >6 miles tall erupting for months. That's what Yellowstone is capable of.
@thomaspaquette9991
@thomaspaquette9991 Месяц назад
Don’t worry the pyroclastic flow will kill us long before a 3 mile wall of lava hits.
@Halfdead211
@Halfdead211 Месяц назад
@@thomaspaquette9991what’s that?
@slappy8941
@slappy8941 Месяц назад
​@@Halfdead211Google is a thing.
@thomaspaquette9991
@thomaspaquette9991 Месяц назад
@@Halfdead211 it is a super heated (800-1500°c) mixture cloud of gas, rock and ash that flows out of the volcano at speeds around 30-50 mph. This is what killed and buried the ancient city of Pompeii. You can outrun lava. You will not outrun the pyroclastic flow.
@203Gunner123INF
@203Gunner123INF Месяц назад
If the Caldera blows then it's a Planet Killer and we're done
@Johnnytotal
@Johnnytotal Месяц назад
When the news says it’s not related to vulcanic activity, that’s when you panic! 🤣 (2012 movie)
@colorado841
@colorado841 Месяц назад
Turns out it wasn't connected to volcanic activity: Somebody through a pack of mementos in the geyser.
@kthearcher3357
@kthearcher3357 Месяц назад
@@colorado841 naughty lol
@mrbrazilliant
@mrbrazilliant Месяц назад
I see what you did there😂
@foamer443
@foamer443 Месяц назад
Mementos, 'Of another place and time..' Adam Savage of Mythbusters fame used Diet Coke and Mentos.
@bigbleeg
@bigbleeg Месяц назад
quick someone get the tums
@DuckzSharkzVRR_256
@DuckzSharkzVRR_256 Месяц назад
Well not really but it was part of the volcano cause the volcano has boiling water in it so your right and wrong at the same time
@michaelripley4528
@michaelripley4528 Месяц назад
WTF!!! 💥!!! Thats how it starts in the yellowstone supervolcano movie!!???😲 That IS VOLCANIC ACTIVITY💯
@MooseOsauras
@MooseOsauras Месяц назад
It's not OMG I saw a video of a guy covering its because a earth quake happened trigging it
@michaelripley4528
@michaelripley4528 Месяц назад
@@MooseOsauras Oh the dude broardcasting direct on radio?? He was a stand up guy💯!!!
@melquesedekcastro7480
@melquesedekcastro7480 Месяц назад
Please, believe science. They know everything.😊😊😊
@michaelripley4528
@michaelripley4528 Месяц назад
@@melquesedekcastro7480 Naaah But close… Loads of just theory.. We dont know What Black holes are made of🤷🏼‍♂️Just to Pick a Big one out What moose and i was writing was just fun stuff, from the movie 2012… But the movie Supervolcano is actually very realistic, yellowstone Will og off again some day💯 Maybe in 100.000 years or 100.. We dont know.. Im a giant science freak and Love it! Science fiction too.. Sometimes it becomes science fact😎🤷🏼‍♂️ Maybe you was just joking a little too, hard to tell😅 But the mudd volcano and that burst… IS volcanic activity..
@user-ym5te3xh2f
@user-ym5te3xh2f Месяц назад
When the yellow stone caldera explodes,that won't be volcanic either!😂😂😂
@joepreuitt4658
@joepreuitt4658 Месяц назад
😂!
@arthurzettel6618
@arthurzettel6618 Месяц назад
Boom
@gmb858
@gmb858 Месяц назад
When it blows and you live in Tennessee, makes sure you have good windshield wipers on your car. The "Great Plains" will become the "Great Lava Flow."
@baymeosplit8537
@baymeosplit8537 Месяц назад
Let us all be unburdened by what has been
@sacredsoundtherapy
@sacredsoundtherapy Месяц назад
haaa
@icantthinkofaname15
@icantthinkofaname15 Месяц назад
Lol
@realone229
@realone229 Месяц назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@littlecommissioner
@littlecommissioner Месяц назад
you don't carry burdens from your past? or you just a dickhead?
@Anna_Stetik
@Anna_Stetik Месяц назад
And unburdened by the future in the past.
@brucecook502
@brucecook502 Месяц назад
If you have never visited Yellowstone National park, I highly recommend it. I went there when I was 14 years old back in 1998 and getting to see geysers in person is one of the coolest things I've ever seen in my life. 🙂
@dragonage2112
@dragonage2112 Месяц назад
The only problem in going to yellowstone especially around the main thermal activity sites is the sulfur smell it is not pleasant.
@brucecook502
@brucecook502 Месяц назад
@@dragonage2112 yeah I remember that, you begin to smell that as you're entering the park. I don't know about nowadays but I remember in 98 when you're driving through the park you could see lots of tiny geysers all over the place and lots of them slightly active and definitely lots of sulfur smell. And I got to see Old Faithful erupt. Yellowstone and redwoods national forest was my favorite tourist attractions out of many I have been to.
@lunahyacinth6335
@lunahyacinth6335 Месяц назад
I think the intention of saying the explosion was not volcano related was them trying to clarify that it wasn’t some immediate warning about the volcano itself blowing. Most people know that geysers are linked to volcanoes, they likely meant there was no change in activity at the time of the explosion. There could easily have been a structural failure that allowed the pressure to break through
@willardchi2571
@willardchi2571 Месяц назад
This is like an early warning sign everyone ignores at the start of a disaster movie about the Yellowstone Super Volcano erupting and destroying 2/3rds of the USA (a real threat--look it up).
@spvillano
@spvillano Месяц назад
It happens every few years, totally proof then that the universe exploded and we're all dead. So, respect the dead and shut up with all of the stupidity, before I haunt you.
@user-ft5qp7zi2m
@user-ft5qp7zi2m Месяц назад
@@willardchi2571 the prophecy
@workingbum
@workingbum Месяц назад
It would be 100,000 years early. It's not likely to happen anytime soon, especially since it just let pressure out.
@tigrehermano
@tigrehermano Месяц назад
the main actor's children even enjoyed the breeze of the geyser that exploded, while all the animals rushed outside the area, the parents watched and said: "let's turn up the music"
@aarondougherty236
@aarondougherty236 Месяц назад
Climate change and nuclear armageddon are the only two immediate issues that could change civilization as we know it.
@kevinbryer2425
@kevinbryer2425 Месяц назад
Not related to volcanic activity? Geysers are volcanic activity. 🙄
@kathleenmartin7498
@kathleenmartin7498 Месяц назад
Thank goodness no one was hurt!!
@craigdarby9533
@craigdarby9533 Месяц назад
Geyser gonna geyser.
@harryv6752
@harryv6752 Месяц назад
@@craigdarby9533 Fo'realz
@lelandgaunt9985
@lelandgaunt9985 Месяц назад
This is why we need strict geyser control.
@GobRogan
@GobRogan Месяц назад
Geyser pop. Thats a paddlin’
@paradoxworkshop4659
@paradoxworkshop4659 Месяц назад
Swifties are gushing over that one.
@johnjeffreys6440
@johnjeffreys6440 Месяц назад
This may be the, 'Lake of Fire,' the bible refers to. Biggest caldera in the earth.
@MolecularDrift
@MolecularDrift Месяц назад
So many historic events back-to-back… it feels as though, “we’re in the endgame”.
@kyle1751
@kyle1751 Месяц назад
Could just be that this is the first time news can be transmitted from anywhere in the world instantly so we feel like we're doomed cuz everything seems like it's happening at once
@Magneticlaw
@Magneticlaw Месяц назад
Sure.
@paulorsbrito
@paulorsbrito Месяц назад
Yeah, phones everywhere… at least UFO footages rates are decreasing.
@stevewells9840
@stevewells9840 Месяц назад
@@paulorsbrito because they're leaving the planet before it blows 🤣🤣😂😂
@dethpepper8595
@dethpepper8595 Месяц назад
people said that like 4 years ago
@Rabbi_Rabbs
@Rabbi_Rabbs Месяц назад
Here's a thought: don't run around on top of an active volcano
@officialtoastyy
@officialtoastyy Месяц назад
You’re not my dad
@redlion9199
@redlion9199 Месяц назад
Hot feet, Hot dog, LoL 3rd degree burns. Melting tennis shoes 👟👟 Just got to be careful 🙏❤️
@DR3ADER1
@DR3ADER1 Месяц назад
Well, Geology Hub said that the active volcano isn't going to erupt any time soon, so...
@Psycandy
@Psycandy Месяц назад
it's a very, very, very big volcano.
@ro4eva
@ro4eva Месяц назад
@@Psycandy -- Bada boom bada run for your life!
@clivemahony9827
@clivemahony9827 Месяц назад
Little things lead to big things keep an eye on yellow stone 😲
@paulhuwa1730
@paulhuwa1730 Месяц назад
Another instance of the news telling you to ignore what you see.
@jeddliannaldo5203
@jeddliannaldo5203 Месяц назад
'cause it's normal for yellowstone, at least 28 such explosions occured within the 1800's to 2024
@stratussol2475
@stratussol2475 Месяц назад
Another person who thinks they know more than the scientists who have 100x the knowledge.
@LeFraudHasChokedInSIXFinals
@LeFraudHasChokedInSIXFinals Месяц назад
@@stratussol2475 Another person who gets all their information from the media, then claims "science."
@stratussol2475
@stratussol2475 Месяц назад
@@LeFraudHasChokedInSIXFinals "Boo hoo, people are smarter than me"
@WeFlyAway
@WeFlyAway Месяц назад
A good reminder that we don't own sh*t.
@JohnnyUtahFBI
@JohnnyUtahFBI Месяц назад
Yep, we are just renting everything, including our lives.
@Pinhigh1982
@Pinhigh1982 Месяц назад
Me: could this world get any worse Yellowstone: hold my geyser
@louisaisthankful6455
@louisaisthankful6455 Месяц назад
Thanks for putting your station logo in the way of the video.
@donnavorce8856
@donnavorce8856 Месяц назад
@@louisaisthankful6455 the bs is creeping in from all sides. Annoying as all get out.
@user-vn3ti9ve7w
@user-vn3ti9ve7w Месяц назад
If an eruption is going to happen, do you actually think they would tell you?
@Andromedon777
@Andromedon777 Месяц назад
Yes, bot
@RightSideofLeft
@RightSideofLeft Месяц назад
@@Andromedon777 No they wouldn’t. It’s because they don’t want to cause mass panic. And if they only detect a potential explosion that could happen in less than 24 hours, they definitely never would say anything cause people have no chance of evacuating
@tysupply8408
@tysupply8408 Месяц назад
most people would end up dying🫤
@JimbyThaDood
@JimbyThaDood Месяц назад
@Randy_Richmond I assume anyone who is saying it wouldn’t cause any problems doesn’t realize the kill zone of that thing would be like 4 states big. With an ash radius reaching all the way from Oregon to Illinois. It would significantly impact us more than anyone has seen in the modern world.
@michaelbockert8280
@michaelbockert8280 Месяц назад
@@JimbyThaDood It would impact the entire world.
@NS-tn3th
@NS-tn3th Месяц назад
“Not connected to volcanic activity.” ….. Ummmmm. That’s categorically false in the truest sense. If it weren’t, THERE WOULDNT BE A GEYSER THERE! The question is to what extent and what is the reason for the change in behavior
@maxpain7197
@maxpain7197 Месяц назад
Just because there is a geyser there and it's heated from the earth doesn't mean it has anything to do with volcanic activity. Other than the heat. The 2 are not necessarily related.
@OneWildTurkey
@OneWildTurkey Месяц назад
The heated water doesn't depend on volcanic activity. The caldera is dormant.
@taz6122
@taz6122 Месяц назад
Someone could have thrown something in it
@maxpain7197
@maxpain7197 Месяц назад
@@taz6122 LOL, good one. But no
@johnjeffreys6440
@johnjeffreys6440 Месяц назад
This may be the, 'Lake of Fire,' the bible refers to. Biggest caldera in the earth.
@_Sn0_
@_Sn0_ Месяц назад
"Investigating what happened"? I can tell you for free! Hot water go BOOM!
@Insideoutcest
@Insideoutcest Месяц назад
maybe they were referring to more specifics? like why it happened as opposed to any other occasion. good to know if its about to explode
@_Sn0_
@_Sn0_ Месяц назад
@@Insideoutcest I know what they actually meant!
@Insideoutcest
@Insideoutcest Месяц назад
@@_Sn0_ hmm true but i wanna know if im gunna die
@Poojamungurr
@Poojamungurr Месяц назад
*Larry Burkett's book on "Giving and Tithing" drew me closer to God and helped my spirituality. 2020 was a year I literally lived it. I cashed in my life savings and gave it all away. My total giving amounted to 40,000 dollars. Everyone thought I was delusional. Today, 1 receive 85,000 dollars every two months. I have a property in Calabasas, CA, and travel a lot. God has promoted me more than once and opened doors for me to live beyond my dreams. God kept to his promises to and for me*
@FaithfulnessofGod90
@FaithfulnessofGod90 Месяц назад
There's wonder working power in following Kingdom principles on giving and tithing. Hallelujah!
@RachelGulden684
@RachelGulden684 Месяц назад
But then, how do you get all that in that period of time? What is it you do please, mind sharing?
@Poojamungurr
@Poojamungurr Месяц назад
It is the digital market. That's been the secret to this wealth transfer. A lot of folks in the US and abroad are getting so much from it, God has been good to my household Thank you Jesus
@Poojamungurr
@Poojamungurr Месяц назад
..and thanks to my co-worker (Michael) who suggested Ms Susan Jane Christy
@SibleBullington
@SibleBullington Месяц назад
How can I start this digital market, any guidelines and how can I reach out to her?
@joehodgen7728
@joehodgen7728 Месяц назад
lol ! not connected to volcanic activity ! the geyser itself is volcanic activity
@maxpain7197
@maxpain7197 Месяц назад
Geyser is not related to volcanoes other than its heated by the earth. There is hot springs all over the world that have no relation to volcanoes
@tylerbuckley4661
@tylerbuckley4661 Месяц назад
Only relation to volcanos is they are close does not mean eruption and are not underline not volcanic read this Geysers are nonpermanent geological features. Geysers are generally associated with volcanic areas. As the water boils, the resulting pressure forces a superheated column of steam and water to the surface through the geyser's internal plumbing. That's it!
@thedarkone9552
@thedarkone9552 Месяц назад
Geyser fields around the world are remnants of extinct volcanoes too. What was meant is simple - the explosion has nothing to do with the volcanic activity increase.
@johnjeffreys6440
@johnjeffreys6440 Месяц назад
This may be the, 'Lake of Fire,' the bible refers to. Biggest caldera in the earth. Reply
@darrennew8211
@darrennew8211 Месяц назад
No it isn't. There's no magma coming to the surface. It's related to geothermal activity, just like a volcano is, but they're not the same thing.
@SecretAgentBartFargo
@SecretAgentBartFargo Месяц назад
Having a boardwalk a few feet from a geyser is probably not the best idea. Same thing with putting a sky bridge over an active volcano. People going to do their thing and tour though.
@konerlad
@konerlad Месяц назад
@@SecretAgentBartFargo a sky bridge over a volcano would be dope and I would absolutely go
@bilbobaggins7095
@bilbobaggins7095 Месяц назад
i like the parents running from the children instead of making sure to grab them
@johngoldsworthy7135
@johngoldsworthy7135 Месяц назад
Costanza’d
@moniqueengleman873
@moniqueengleman873 Месяц назад
That is always my favorite part too.
@georgesawtooth
@georgesawtooth Месяц назад
Millennial and Gen Z parents! Those generations of people are all about themselves!
@rauchu5861
@rauchu5861 Месяц назад
@@johngoldsworthy7135 how do you sleep at night?
@aaronj08ar
@aaronj08ar Месяц назад
​@@rauchu5861 I bet he sleeps fairly well. Just a guess, though.
@abdulalhazred3027
@abdulalhazred3027 Месяц назад
As an IT Technician and novice gamer, I can tell you that it is indeed linked to Volcanic activity. Also, be sure to have lots of potions and phoenix down, and be sure to learn shell and float. Also, have they tried unplugging the geyser and plugging it back in?
@DaNinja60
@DaNinja60 Месяц назад
Makes me think of Frank Drebin from Police Squad. People running from Yellowstone on fire. "Everything fine folks! Nothing to see here!" 😂
@aggu5477
@aggu5477 Месяц назад
yellowstone is even sick of tourists
@421Rider
@421Rider Месяц назад
It's Yellowstone's fault. It shouldn't be so awesome.
@dragonage2112
@dragonage2112 Месяц назад
Too many democrats visiting that day.
@johns7530
@johns7530 Месяц назад
This is symbolic for what this country is going through. All this pent up frustration and vitriol... not good, and could be nasty if it comes up.
@6feet6figures
@6feet6figures Месяц назад
@@johns7530 Gods Judgment
@Chromosome999
@Chromosome999 Месяц назад
Bunch of people just standing there u til they see other people running 😂😂😂
@BL-tr2ug
@BL-tr2ug Месяц назад
Nobody got hurt, but lot of underpants got ruined.
@IA_777
@IA_777 Месяц назад
The only thing that erupted there was bowels
@katherinepettus5132
@katherinepettus5132 Месяц назад
In some rare cases, however, unclenching proved to be impossible without coaxing from a therapist.
@WorthyIsTheLamb-rm4pd
@WorthyIsTheLamb-rm4pd Месяц назад
😅😂😅😂
@rodneylee4026
@rodneylee4026 Месяц назад
Not connected to volcanic activity. Lol. gosh this could happen in my backyard them..
@user-ei3xv5cc5b
@user-ei3xv5cc5b Месяц назад
Thank God nobody was hurt.
@nomadicnewbie
@nomadicnewbie Месяц назад
Why did the geyser have to explode in the first place? Oh, I guess God must have given it free will. 🙄
@Fit_Shaced
@Fit_Shaced Месяц назад
@@nomadicnewbie🤡
@wendym1234
@wendym1234 Месяц назад
That’s scary! Even a drop of that fluid would have severely burned someone!
@Slayeranon
@Slayeranon Месяц назад
When they say “not related to volcanic activity” you know
@craigpennington1251
@craigpennington1251 Месяц назад
Ya, stand there & boldly lie their pants off.
@sweettexast2894
@sweettexast2894 Месяц назад
Here we go!! we’ve been waiting… Dutchsinse has been spot on about it
@TerriAller-wf2iq
@TerriAller-wf2iq Месяц назад
He’s great
@jamiedolen3182
@jamiedolen3182 Месяц назад
Yes he has!
@ahwatukeeazdoctor5789
@ahwatukeeazdoctor5789 Месяц назад
Love the guy.
@sherimatukonis6016
@sherimatukonis6016 Месяц назад
Dutchinese if BS.
@smoochdawg4547
@smoochdawg4547 Месяц назад
Sure! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@greenwolf401
@greenwolf401 Месяц назад
I call BS, those geysers are directly linked to thermal volcanic activity.
@Sorchia56
@Sorchia56 Месяц назад
BINGO!
@porecemusnox8805
@porecemusnox8805 Месяц назад
Yeah, that's how geysers work. What's your point, again?
@Only-me-baby-tf9km
@Only-me-baby-tf9km Месяц назад
It's bubbling.
@starboy32
@starboy32 Месяц назад
yeah and how is that BS tho? feckin gobshites
@georgeharman7177
@georgeharman7177 Месяц назад
Agreed
@NLaertes
@NLaertes Месяц назад
Yellowstone Supervolcano Caldera: Yawn...my nap is finished, Im gonna wake up soon
@DaveyBooBoo
@DaveyBooBoo Месяц назад
Can we get a round of applause for the person filming 👏👏👏
@Romancefantasy
@Romancefantasy Месяц назад
Ah Mother Nature never fails to impress
@TestTheSpiritsIfTheyAreOfYAH
@TestTheSpiritsIfTheyAreOfYAH Месяц назад
What the heck is a “Mother Nature “ I only know there’s Father Almighty God not some Mother Nature lie
@irenemiller9958
@irenemiller9958 Месяц назад
@@TestTheSpiritsIfTheyAreOfYAH Mother Nature is the soul of the Earth itself! SHE IS ABSOLUTELY THE ONE AND ONLY ALMIGHTY GODDESS! EVERYTHING of this world comes from HER!
@thedarkone9552
@thedarkone9552 Месяц назад
The geyser field all over the park is a good thing and we should be thankful for it to get going. Why? Because that is a great way for the magma chamber to dispose of the enormous heat safely. When the geysers stop working, the heat starts to build up, eventually melting the now mostly cooled magma, mixing it with the underlying layers. Bless Pele, for she is kind here.
@kennunn3060
@kennunn3060 Месяц назад
What would you say if this is the third time something like this has happened in half a year and this is the smallest others where in back country
@thedarkone9552
@thedarkone9552 Месяц назад
@@kennunn3060 If what indicates a change in volcanic activity it's seismic activity, but even that does not imply it always. Not much recently there was a huge landslide. Nothing happened.
@kennunn3060
@kennunn3060 Месяц назад
@@thedarkone9552 how about the 2 hot springs that went boom in last 6 months
@thedarkone9552
@thedarkone9552 Месяц назад
@@kennunn3060 geologically it's nothing
@phadephaze1327
@phadephaze1327 Месяц назад
I am concerned because there has been numerous reports that there is increasing tremors in Yellowstone and now this is there something they aren’t telling us? I mean, an eruption would be inevitable and futile to escape if it were eminent. A mass exodus would be completely counterintuitive to the health of the country until it actually happened. Panicking people prematurely would cause extreme complications so would they keep it under wraps?
@TurboBird64
@TurboBird64 Месяц назад
Time to outlaw those fully semiautomatic assault geysers
@paulamaro645
@paulamaro645 Месяц назад
🤣🤣
@alpinevixen
@alpinevixen Месяц назад
😆
@garycallihan4206
@garycallihan4206 Месяц назад
Yes...Geyser Violence
@jamilabagash149
@jamilabagash149 Месяц назад
Yup, we all saw what making them lawful did a few days ago, did we not? And we have been seeing for the past decades.
@JCaroleClarke
@JCaroleClarke Месяц назад
Hope this is not the warning shot that Yellowstone's super inverted volcano is starting to an eruption. Of course they would play it down. This is the tourist season and that park gets alot of tourists.
@Renard380
@Renard380 Месяц назад
Not related to volcanic activity probably was meant to say that it's not a sign of an upcoming volcanic eruption. If so, bad wording.
@curiouslycory
@curiouslycory Месяц назад
It's my understanding that these geysers are all created/fueled by volcanic activity. Are they trying to say this wasn't natural or are they using "volcanic activity" to mean something different here?
@davedakroub5323
@davedakroub5323 Месяц назад
Probably just poor wording, my guess is they meant not due to increased volcanic activity but who knows
@Smedley1947
@Smedley1947 Месяц назад
There is a distinct difference between volcanic activity and geothermal activity. Volcanic activity refers to magma movement, whereas the geothermal activity involved in geysers results from the interaction of the Heat left over from the last eruption in the form of the magma chamber with groundwater. Think of a tube going from the top of the ground straight down to a hot rock. Now picture an oblique tube intersecting that tube. Through that oblique tube flows water which falls down and fills the column directly above the heat source. At some point the water closest to the heat Source will flash into steam and I don't know how much you know about steam but you cannot stop Steam. So the steam explodes if you will shove the water above it in the column straight up to where the geyser exit is which you see as Old Faithful or whatever geyser you choose. So then groundwater flows into the tube again fed by the oblique tube . This is the recharge phase . And as described above eventually some of the water right next to the heat source flashes the steam propelling the water upward as a geyser and this repeats over and over which is why some guys are fairly regular in there ejections . The Fill time and the heat time can remain stable for decades. Capiche?
@patricia1446
@patricia1446 Месяц назад
How could it not be connected?
@williamheber2118
@williamheber2118 Месяц назад
What do you expect? It's a VOLCANO LOL!
@caseymurphy244
@caseymurphy244 Месяц назад
I live in Montana. EVERYTHING in Yellowstone. Under & on top pertains to that volcano.
@risinbison1106
@risinbison1106 Месяц назад
Nature reminding everyone who’s in charge.
@MooseOsauras
@MooseOsauras Месяц назад
You nature people are a literal cult
@fisheresque
@fisheresque Месяц назад
I love Yellowstone. Definitely always feel like everything is about to explode lol.
@jessicadaugherty8442
@jessicadaugherty8442 Месяц назад
@@fisheresque great let's go off of your feelings instead of actual facts
@The_Patbey
@The_Patbey Месяц назад
@@jessicadaugherty8442 they didnt say their feelings were facts, they were just saying how it feels there..
@maxpain7197
@maxpain7197 Месяц назад
I feel like I am going to explode when I see all the Chinese and people from California
@fisheresque
@fisheresque Месяц назад
@@jessicadaugherty8442 huh?
@jessicadaugherty8442
@jessicadaugherty8442 Месяц назад
@@fisheresque exactly my fucking point
@AM-kx4tr
@AM-kx4tr Месяц назад
Bruh got worried about the BOARDWALK😂😂😂
@AndrewLagowski
@AndrewLagowski Месяц назад
Wow! Nature on Earth. Who would have thought that possible?
@nodsevarg
@nodsevarg Месяц назад
Especially in Yellowstone.
@lisaalisa636
@lisaalisa636 Месяц назад
@@nodsevarg 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺❤️🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
@oldninjarider
@oldninjarider Месяц назад
This looked like the last time I had to call a plumber. Oh and Geisers are powered by scalding hot water, and sometimes they can get blocked by deposits since the water is high in mineral content or from seismic activity. That builds pressure and then it has to let go. That's the mystery and beauty of Yellowstone.
@dd41283
@dd41283 Месяц назад
😂
@Smedley1947
@Smedley1947 Месяц назад
It's as simple as that isn't it. No need for any conspiracy theories or scientists lying to people, none of that . Apparently anything involving the tiniest bit of science brings out the Dunning Kruger in people who know no science but think they no more than volcanologists. There are several people above who said that the geologist who said that should be fired because he doesn't know what he's talking about when he said that it's not vulcanism!! Really, and the Dunning Krugers do. I knew this at 14 probably because I went to high school in the early sixties when they actually taught science even if you weren't going to be a scientist. Although I was, eventually becoming a chemist.
@garycallihan4206
@garycallihan4206 Месяц назад
My next door neighbor crapped so hard, as reported by his wife, that the tank flapper was pushed upward and the toilet flushed. He probably needs to install a seat belt.
@oldninjarider
@oldninjarider Месяц назад
@garycallihan4206 poor man's bidet
@indyj16
@indyj16 Месяц назад
A+ for keeping the camera on the action
@iamtheoffenderofall
@iamtheoffenderofall Месяц назад
@@indyj16 I give it a B. Landscape mode.
@judithmiller7308
@judithmiller7308 Месяц назад
Why tourists should strictly observe the safe distance signs. Also. No selfies with grizzlies.
@katalinjuhasz641
@katalinjuhasz641 Месяц назад
TURISTÁK LETTEK 30 ÉV ALATT A LEGUNDORITOBB LÉNYEK....,
@andybrown4284
@andybrown4284 Месяц назад
Geysers will always spit out boiling water, its part of the mechanic of what makes a geyser and is very definitely due to geothermal activity. The boulders and explosion probably means there was a collapse that blocked the regular hole and a new one was created once pressure built up too much.
@anonnona8099
@anonnona8099 Месяц назад
@andybrown4284 > Geysers will always spit out boiling water, its > part of the mechanic of what makes a geyser > and is very definitely due to geothermal activity. Yup. Geothermal. Not volcanic.
@andybrown4284
@andybrown4284 Месяц назад
@@anonnona8099 Volcanoes are a form of geothermal activity, both are driven by the same liquid rock.
@anonnona8099
@anonnona8099 Месяц назад
​@@andybrown4284 > @anonnona8099 Volcanoes are a form of geothermal activity, both are > driven by the same liquid rock. That does not mean that this hydrothermal event was related to volcanic *A C T I V I T Y* Two things may have the same root cause but not have a causal relationship between each other. The magma system causes volcanic activity. The magma system causes hydrothermal activity. Volcanic activity does not cause hydrothermal activity.
@keithfagan5424
@keithfagan5424 Месяц назад
Someone or somehow will blame it on climate change.....
@donaldjz
@donaldjz Месяц назад
@@keithfagan5424 or Trump
@keithfagan5424
@keithfagan5424 Месяц назад
@@donaldjz You beat me to it....
@robertwall1419
@robertwall1419 Месяц назад
While I do not agree with the whole climate change debate(I have lived in Florida since 69, except for Active Duty time, and Florida was way more hotter with way more torrential downpours every single day in the spring and summer than now)BUT, if Yellowstone blew, then you would see real climate change,world wide‼️Of course, WHEN it blows, I’m sure that the climate activists will be overjoyed‼️They would get their fondest wish to reduce the carbon emissions by humans,OH HAPPY DAYS‼️🤡👻🤡👻🤡👻🤡👻🤡👻🤡👻
@stevewilson3791
@stevewilson3791 Месяц назад
Yellowstone is a huge volcanic caldera.
@Antonio-vn5xc
@Antonio-vn5xc Месяц назад
They only saying that so people dont panic.
@saladdays180s9
@saladdays180s9 Месяц назад
Something went wrong in the boiler room downstairs.
@jarredkrum9894
@jarredkrum9894 Месяц назад
I swore that duct tape would hold 🤣
@Smedley1947
@Smedley1947 Месяц назад
You said it as a joke but that is precisely what it is. Sometimes the vents get obstructed and pressure builds to higher levels until finally it lets go and that's exactly what happened. And your analogy of the boiler room is exactly right because the heat simply heats the water to steam in a controlled explosion periodically which blows the water straight up the pipe and out the top of the geyser. But your version is much shorter.
@senorbah5481
@senorbah5481 Месяц назад
The clouds took a certain shape that brought out my inner child 😅
@masterofcents.8175
@masterofcents.8175 Месяц назад
Yes, because large explosions out of the ground always happen when there’s no volcanic activity, right ? ‘Lol
@bonniemarsing701
@bonniemarsing701 Месяц назад
This geyser always erupt about every 30 years.
@kennunn3060
@kennunn3060 Месяц назад
​@@bonniemarsing701that one goes off constantly and no they do not. I lived outside Yellowstone for decades stuff like this does not happen
@user-wi2dp3ol9m
@user-wi2dp3ol9m Месяц назад
This is kinda scary stuff that volcanoes one of the largest in the world.And that sounds like there's some weird going on
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