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Hunga Tonga Volcano Eruption Update; The Tsunami was Higher than First Thought 

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The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano in Tonga on January 15th produced a large and destructive tsunami through a new volcanic eruption. This tsunami occurred due to partial edifice collapse, which destroyed the vast majority of the existing island. We now know the size of the explosion which occurred, and it is one of the largest on record. Also, the tsunami waves were much higher than previously reported, especially along the western coastline of Tongatapu. This video will separate fact from fiction, and discuss the eruption, what its true magnitude is, and what might happen next at Hunga Tonga. It is a very famous volcano as it has produced several spectacular island forming eruptions in the 21st century.
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0:00 Hunga Tonga Volcano Erupts
0:24 Tsunami was Higher than Thought
0:55 Size of the Explosion
1:16 Why the Eruption Occurred
2:53 A Very Short Eruption
3:25 Ash Poses a Risk to Health
Google Earth imagery used in this video: ©Google
Satellite Video/Photo Credit: NOAA, NASA, GOES WEST 17, Public Domain & Japan Meteorological Agency, CC BY 4.0-I
Thumbnail Photo Credit: NOAA, Colorized with Hotspot.ai commercial credits

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@GeologyHub
@GeologyHub 2 года назад
The tsunami damage was most extreme on the western edge of the island of Tongatapu, and on minor outlying islands closer to the volcano. The topography of Tongatapu decreased the wave height which hit Tonga's capital city. If it had not, damage would have been far worse there. As for the size of the volcanic explosion, it is more powerful than the blast during the 1980 eruption of Mount Saint Helens. However, it is far less energetic than the 1883 Krakatoa blast.
@Godzillaminusone737
@Godzillaminusone737 2 года назад
So it's possible that it's a vei 5 than right
@Godzillaminusone737
@Godzillaminusone737 2 года назад
Also question
@Godzillaminusone737
@Godzillaminusone737 2 года назад
Could you please do a video on the deccan traps volcano or maybe even the corbetti caldera in Africa
@Joeythegamerchaser
@Joeythegamerchaser 2 года назад
It could be a 6
@Joeythegamerchaser
@Joeythegamerchaser 2 года назад
Cause
@nielsjonkeren4379
@nielsjonkeren4379 2 года назад
Best Vulcano news source there is, period. Just cold Facts, no doomsday opinions. We need more of that in this world...
@larrybuzbee7344
@larrybuzbee7344 2 года назад
Yes we do. Also, more people who care about what is knowable and fewer who do not would be good. It could happen here. Or not.
@sarahlachman1349
@sarahlachman1349 2 года назад
AMEN!
@techstuf4637
@techstuf4637 2 года назад
The FACT that the sun now rises and sets over Canada in summer is not an opinion. It's former northern limit was at the tropic of cancer which runs through central mexico. The FACT that the moon now swings through dozens of degrees of latitude per month, rather than it's former limit of 5 degrees above and below the ecliptic plane....is also not an opinion. That the constellation Orion can be seen unpredictably moving through the latitudes in days, sometimes in the span of hours, is a FACT as well. Those of you blindly trusting that all is well, are in for a let down. I've been tracking these rapidly increasing changes for the better part of the last couple decades, I know what I'm talking about. See - "Huge media blackout regarding supermoons" on the net See - "Pole shift of Noah's day about to happen again?" on the net God bless
@KillberZomL4D42494
@KillberZomL4D42494 2 года назад
@@techstuf4637 Want a Nobel prize for that?
@techstuf4637
@techstuf4637 2 года назад
@@KillberZomL4D42494 The 'prize' if there is one, is helping people recognize the lateness of the hour, and perhaps retain the autonomy to determine how they and their loved ones will react to these events. Forewarned is forearmed. Most will take no note, partying on, just as in Noah's day. I sent a message to the Indonesian government in 2018, when I heard there was going to be a pop concert on the beach on December 23rd, 2018. It was a solstice supermoon with the moon at it's new northern limit, very dangerous for lower latitude localities. They did nothing, ignoring the warning, and the band was washed right off the stage. 29 people were needlessly killed during that event alone.
@ReclinedPhysicist
@ReclinedPhysicist 2 года назад
You do an excellent job of explaining geology to people who are non geologists and to people like me who are amateur geologists. I have wondered about the nature of this explosion and you explained it perfectly.
@billrobbins5874
@billrobbins5874 2 года назад
Hope the people can evacuate if want to?
@stevenhj3124
@stevenhj3124 2 года назад
Mother Earth is always changing! Excellent summation of the events on Tonga. Thank you. Just curious; the narrator is not human?
@johnyoung1128
@johnyoung1128 2 года назад
@@stevenhj3124 He narrates his own videos and he is human.
@navy4735
@navy4735 2 года назад
I know....😊 doesn't he? 😊
@wendellcombs622
@wendellcombs622 2 года назад
Agreed
@JermStone
@JermStone 2 года назад
Your coverage of this volcano is rapidly increasing your subscriber count! Keep up the good work!
@lairdcummings9092
@lairdcummings9092 2 года назад
Quality work gets recognized.
@pdxsoles7908
@pdxsoles7908 2 года назад
YESSSIR. THIS IS WHAT WE NEED
@Mrs.LadeyBug
@Mrs.LadeyBug 2 года назад
I just discovered your channel yesterday, and subscribed today after this greatly done update!
@_ChrisIsHere
@_ChrisIsHere 2 года назад
Thank God for natural disasters!
@tombiby5892
@tombiby5892 2 года назад
His MS Paint skill earned my subscription.
@howardrsims
@howardrsims 2 года назад
Thank you for the graphics on the caldera. I could not understand why they said it was underwater until I saw this video.
@jamesthompson3099
@jamesthompson3099 2 года назад
Your coverage of this eruption has been extraordinary. The site in general is a wonderful source for anyone interested in volcanology. Many thanks for your work.
@daisyelmir1289
@daisyelmir1289 2 года назад
🎯👍🌼 Spot on!
@fightsportnews4329
@fightsportnews4329 2 года назад
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@fightsportnews4329
@fightsportnews4329 2 года назад
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@brodriguez7934
@brodriguez7934 2 года назад
Thank you for the update, 49 feet at the shore is a big difference than 6 feet at sea.
@cherylb6755
@cherylb6755 2 года назад
As horrific and disturbing as this is and as what you are saying can be, I find your calm, straight-forward, measured discussion not only informative but also calming and comforting. I trust you will share well. Thank you very much!
@Techno_Idioto
@Techno_Idioto 2 года назад
That's the wonder of reporting such events in a calm, concise, clear, and measured manner. Not only does it calm those watching, it also decreases the chance of panic occurring before, during, and after the event.
@cherylb6755
@cherylb6755 2 года назад
@@Techno_Idioto~ Yes. And that is very well appreciated. 🌅
@JayneCobbsBunk
@JayneCobbsBunk 2 года назад
Good stuff! Quick note to anyone watching in the future: The date on the graphic starting at 2:24 is wrong. It says Dec 14 & 25, 2022 instead of January.
@bookenjoyer3970
@bookenjoyer3970 2 года назад
I noticed that too! Glad it wasn’t just me who saw it
@oneandonlyshyam
@oneandonlyshyam 2 года назад
This video is from the future!
@cmcer1995
@cmcer1995 2 года назад
You obviously put in a lot of time into your research of this and other volcanos and then edit your information in a clear and precise manner that anyone can understand. As I have found your channel very informative I have also learned a lot more about the nature of volcanoes. This was definitely a very unusual eruption and very powerful affecting many places all over the globe. Keep up the good work.
@slymcfly123
@slymcfly123 2 года назад
He's a Volcanologist. He's been doing this for years. This could be once in a lifetime eruption. Could. But this man was ready, and born for this.
@electricpassmountain
@electricpassmountain 2 года назад
@@slymcfly123 he is... Volcanomaaaaan !
@shaunvelez
@shaunvelez 2 года назад
Well worded .
@IceParoxysm
@IceParoxysm 2 года назад
Should note due to the ash, and damage to Tonga's main airport; flights into Tonga not really happening, however ships are on their way from Australia and New Zealand with supplies.
@RealisticZeus
@RealisticZeus 2 года назад
There’s no damage they just need to clear the runway of ash
@emirdesouza331
@emirdesouza331 2 года назад
@@Nelz. The airport wasn’t affected by the tsunami but the runway needed to be cleared of ash. It has been confirmed today the runway is cleared so emergency aid flights from New Zealand and Australia will depart soon.
@Nelz.
@Nelz. 2 года назад
@@emirdesouza331 u edited ur comment i replied to
@Nelz.
@Nelz. 2 года назад
@@emirdesouza331 👍
@fightsportnews4329
@fightsportnews4329 2 года назад
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@howardramsey7243
@howardramsey7243 2 года назад
Many thanks. You've allowed me to tick that " Learn something new everyday " box quite a lot recently. Please keep them coming!
@NitroCheng
@NitroCheng 2 года назад
This is much more informative and clear than most of the news channels. Thank you.
@seamushassard4770
@seamushassard4770 2 года назад
Makes sense that it was largely steam, boiler explosions are incredibly powerful
@kabelinmel1
@kabelinmel1 2 года назад
I started watching your channel since the La Palma eruption and I’ve been hooked ever since! Thanks for producing informative and concise content 😁
@hilaryhershner2269
@hilaryhershner2269 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing/creating those images showing the caldera collapse and then how the volcano erupted. I was doing some research yesterday about volcanoes/tsunamis and I was specifically looking for caldera collapse, but I could only find written explanations. Those images really helped me understand how those form. Great video!
@BladeRunner-td8be
@BladeRunner-td8be 2 года назад
Normal video speed is much to fast to absorb the info contained within it. I finally ended up at 70% video speed. Love this channel but sometimes I have to slow you down! 😉🙂
@derangedgod4440
@derangedgod4440 2 года назад
I have seen big explosions, when water drops fall into hot oil in a pan. The drops tend to fall below oil level, and the temperature transferred suddenly heats the water above boiling point, making it to explode violently, sending oil everywhere. Something similar ocurred with this volcano, when the water was unable to escape from the enclosed caldera. Edit: Do not try this at home! ⚠️
@davidford3115
@davidford3115 2 года назад
Good analogy.
@erinmcdonald7781
@erinmcdonald7781 2 года назад
Might be something for the Slo-Mo guys to try, though. ✌️😸
@Skarfar90
@Skarfar90 2 года назад
A good analogy. This is why you don't use water to extinguish an oil fire, as the water will flash to steam, explode and subsequently send burning oil shooting up. The people behind the Hydraulic Press Channel did an experiment with burning oil on their second channel "Beyond the Press" They did film it with a high framerate camera for some excellent slow-mo footage
@davidford3115
@davidford3115 2 года назад
@@Skarfar90 Didn't Discovery Channel's program "Time Warp" do something similar to that as well? I recall that the guest on their show were performers called "Gasoline Girls" who helped to demonstrate the danger of oil fires.
@Skarfar90
@Skarfar90 2 года назад
@@davidford3115 I think many channels did. I never saw that show myself, but we had a show on our national channel where some guys did an experiment with burning oil, and poured water into the cooking pot. They ended up burning down the house
@tracesee681
@tracesee681 2 года назад
Thanks for your very clear explanation of the Volcano near Tonga. Prayers for the residents…
@canto_v12
@canto_v12 2 года назад
Excellent explanation and the modelling really helps understand the massive scale of the underwater volcano.
@fightsportnews4329
@fightsportnews4329 2 года назад
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@adogthatscoolerthanyou
@adogthatscoolerthanyou 2 года назад
Your coverage and education of this eruption is phenomenal. No hype, just facts. You deserve 10x more subscribers.
@fightsportnews4329
@fightsportnews4329 2 года назад
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@alansmith9948
@alansmith9948 2 года назад
The Krakatoa eruption long ago was extremely violent and heard thousands of kilometers away, shocked the world.
@stefanzzz6778
@stefanzzz6778 2 года назад
I live in New Zealand, thousands of kms away, and I heard this one. Just saying.
@alexguir903
@alexguir903 2 года назад
I came across your channel about 3-4 months ago and just kept watching it ever since. Congratulations on your work on this channel. Your short format is great and when longer videos come around I also watch them.
@zillamir8624
@zillamir8624 2 года назад
Are there awards for the best and most informative RU-vid videos?? Because you need to be nominated for one!! 😊🙏 Award winning as always!
@jproductions6208
@jproductions6208 2 года назад
Could you possibly do a video on the formation of the Black Hills in South Dakota? I've been interested in how they formed since I moved here.
@bigblob1623
@bigblob1623 2 года назад
Thanks for this, more good work. I like your videos because they are brief, but informative and clear.
@eabstreet
@eabstreet 2 года назад
I've been following this channel for a while. Your contributions make the world a better, more understandable place. Thank you!
@fightsportnews4329
@fightsportnews4329 2 года назад
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@TC-bh3bi
@TC-bh3bi 2 года назад
Thank you! Your videos are extremely educational and greatly appreciated.
@erinmcdonald7781
@erinmcdonald7781 2 года назад
This is a great explanation of the dynamics of the eruption and tsunami. Your factual reports are an invaluable resource, especially right now. I noticed the trolls, etc. are out. Ignore them. I know myself and others have been referring to your channel because we need and love good science. You Rock! 💜🌏✌️😎
@fightsportnews4329
@fightsportnews4329 2 года назад
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@rh5563
@rh5563 2 года назад
Love the content as always. It’s nice to see your list of subscribers multiply. 👍👍👍
@doneown503
@doneown503 2 года назад
Due to melting of known ancient ice in both south & north poles , is increasing the depth of the "column" of water on oceans depth. This is , quite simply , the push-back.
@jeffdejarnette9495
@jeffdejarnette9495 2 года назад
I always enjoy your channel, but on this particular eruption you provide a very detailed analysis which is much needed. Thank you for all your effort..
@siriusqueen3476
@siriusqueen3476 2 года назад
Very well explained. Thank you for your time and effort. Hopefully all local people are safe and get access to clean water and much needed support.
@thedigginggardener
@thedigginggardener 2 года назад
Thanks for the excellent update. Your diagram was brilliant. 👍🏼
@donnacsuti4980
@donnacsuti4980 2 года назад
Thanks for the detailed and informative report
@jameswalker7459
@jameswalker7459 2 года назад
Since the new patron this channel as got better and better.The amount of information which is fitted in this video is not dragged on for half-hour and more like other videos!you learn more in less the time on this channel Ty new patron! Ty Geology hub for sharing this information...staysafe viewer's
@VeracityLH
@VeracityLH 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your excellent coverage and easy to understand explanations. You've become my go-to guy for this field. Cheers.
@adventurecoalition3690
@adventurecoalition3690 2 года назад
Thx for the information, very clear. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the people of Tonga 🙏
@greywuffzfavrr6038
@greywuffzfavrr6038 2 года назад
I salute you on keeping us up to date and you ability to pronounce that volcano's full name.
@AK-ug1md
@AK-ug1md 2 года назад
Great not over detailed analysis!!! Learned a lot
@TacoBellMexicanPizza123
@TacoBellMexicanPizza123 Год назад
Love your channel keep up this excellent work
@bukboefidun9096
@bukboefidun9096 2 года назад
Excellent reports. Thank you.
@vhhawk
@vhhawk 2 года назад
Your work here is exemplary. Thank you.
@102wingnut
@102wingnut 2 года назад
Awesome explanation thank you! This answered a lot of questions I had.
@saintpatron8177
@saintpatron8177 2 года назад
Thanks for keeping us up to date
@NovaSilisko
@NovaSilisko 2 года назад
It's interesting how this eruption perhaps exposes some limitations in the terminology of the VEI scale - to the everyday public who hears "volcanic explosivity index" and then sees a 10 megaton volcanic explosion, one might assume a higher rating than actually is given if using its definition of material emitted. My first completely non-expert thought is some additional metric(s) that consider force brought about by phreatic eruptions, material emitted vs duration, etc.
@lolvondgf
@lolvondgf 2 года назад
Wow,you just made 16k Subs in 24hrs. Impressive. Thanks for the news
@kathleenwoodward3638
@kathleenwoodward3638 2 года назад
Thanks for the educational update.
@Henrikbuitenhuis
@Henrikbuitenhuis 2 года назад
Amazing info. Thanks so much for the video and info. I wish All the best.
@lynnmitzy1643
@lynnmitzy1643 2 года назад
Thank you 👍
@MatthewChenault
@MatthewChenault 2 года назад
I wouldn’t be surprised if Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha’apai will erupt again in the near future (within the next couple of years). This time, however, it might be more likely that a future Surtseyan eruption will result in a more permanent island that will be more stable than the previous eruptions.
@drewcliff82
@drewcliff82 2 года назад
As someone who has taken several geology classes in college I really appreciate your thorough explanations. This is my first time seeing this channel but you now have another subscriber. Keep it up.
@fightsportnews4329
@fightsportnews4329 2 года назад
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@yanirawr
@yanirawr 2 года назад
WOW very well explained and concise! I finally understand what happened. Subscribed!!!!
@slooob23
@slooob23 2 года назад
Some scientists have suggested that the explosion was too large to be explained by a water/magma interaction alone. There could be another mechanism involved as well, it will be interesting to see what more data could bring.
@jimbobeire
@jimbobeire 2 года назад
But is there a lot of data on shallow underwater eruptions? I was reading an article about the Sept 1952 Myojin Sho eruption, which was also from a volcano in shallow water. It caused a large explosion, which destroyed the survey vessel studying the eruption, and set off a series of tsunamis.
@slooob23
@slooob23 2 года назад
@@jimbobeire it may not have been particularly shallow. The tsunami was very large and would have required an enormous displacement of water to generate.
@jimbobeire
@jimbobeire 2 года назад
@@slooob23 the caldera was about 200m down, so compared to volcanoes that are 1000m or lower, it was shallow.
@slooob23
@slooob23 2 года назад
@@jimbobeire 200m is not that shallow. It is likely too deep for a steam eruption alone to overcome the pressure and release 10mt of energy. Possibly a steam trigger from partial collapse then rapid release of pressure from the caldera floor displacing all the water above it.
@TwazkemUSAbi
@TwazkemUSAbi 2 года назад
It looks like it may have been a "rod of god" space weapon.
@I.amthatrealJuan
@I.amthatrealJuan 2 года назад
Can it be compared to the 1964 Shiveluch eruption which also lasted for around an hour too? It reminds me of that, with the preceding volcanic landslide and pressurized magma which would otherwise have been released in a gradual, less explosive manner being released in a brief but unusually energetic burst for its magma volume at once, just being the difference is that there's no seawater involved.
@stephenuhe9229
@stephenuhe9229 2 года назад
Yes they may have let off nukes back then and practice time. Hmmm
@suzettebavier4412
@suzettebavier4412 2 года назад
Thank you for this update
@gregorydiggs9227
@gregorydiggs9227 2 года назад
You are the best RU-vid channel hands down. Great work presenting real facts. You should run the USGS
@TheRealOtakuJoe
@TheRealOtakuJoe 2 года назад
The collateral damage to the nearest inhabited the island seems to be so great that I could imagine the island to be pretty much uninhabitable for humans for a short period of time. For context, the explosion which is equivalent to a 10 megatons bomb was 1/5 the size of the tzar bomba hydrogen bomb detonated by the former Soviet Union in 1961. The cloud produce from that bomb reached heights of 37 miles or 60 kilometers.
@woodonfire7406
@woodonfire7406 2 года назад
Ten megatons is almost as close to the power as the Castle Bravo (which is at 13-15 megatons, l forgot) The most powerful weapon American has, and the second most powerful Nuclear bomb in human history
@Techno_Idioto
@Techno_Idioto 2 года назад
@@woodonfire7406 Castle Bravo was measured to be 15 Megatons. Which, by the way, was *not* planned. They *accidentally* boosted the weapon's power to such a degree.
@Regolith86
@Regolith86 2 года назад
@@woodonfire7406 Castle Bravo was a test shot, not a model of bomb. It was supposed to be 6 megatons, but a misunderstanding of the lithium reactions involved meant the explosion was much larger than anticipated. It had a yield of 15 megatons. The most powerful US nuclear bomb was the B44 that had a yield of 25 megatons. It was retired in 1976. The current most powerful nuke in the US arsenal is the B83 with a yield of 1.2 megatons.
@dboconnor57
@dboconnor57 2 года назад
I feel so bad for the people of Tonga. Let’s hope aid and healthcare reaches them quickly. Bless them all!
@xxpark28xx5
@xxpark28xx5 2 года назад
Really easy and quick follow along to learn about what happened and how, great video!
@Jordy120
@Jordy120 2 года назад
Cheers mate! Love ya work.
@CxAgar
@CxAgar 2 года назад
Any way this could be a pre-sight to another future caldera eruption? Or is this it for now with maybe a few minor phreatic eruptions Also I would love to see a video on Mt. Cameroon
@Techno_Idioto
@Techno_Idioto 2 года назад
Very likely to simply be minor phreatic eruptions. A caldera-forming eruption seems to be extremely unlikely, given that the volcano just suffered a massive steam explosion.
@CxAgar
@CxAgar 2 года назад
@@Techno_Idioto This is more due to pre-set of the last caldera. What was a spread out caldera forming eruption.
@jeankristoff5302
@jeankristoff5302 2 года назад
Maybe because of the water it absorbed much of the sulfur dioxide gases so it's a bit lower than other VEI 5 or 6 eruptions.
@mandelbro777
@mandelbro777 2 года назад
great summary the dearth of detailed info on this unfolding event/s is really frustrating
@karentate9114
@karentate9114 2 года назад
Thank you for your coverage. We pray for those affected by this disaster.
@jmarth523
@jmarth523 2 года назад
Is it reasonable to assume that the same process is occuring now where sea what is making its way closer to the magma chamber, building up steam pressure and then having another full blown caldera forming eruption?
@TheJttv
@TheJttv 2 года назад
I think tsunamis are better described as a gaint slosh and than they are a gaint wave. Your shampoo bottle falls in on one side of the bathtub, you get water sloshing up the other side of the tub.
@ValeriePallaoro
@ValeriePallaoro 2 года назад
Your best; current up todate information, great pictures explaining your words and cohesive concurrency in the story line. Huge congratulations for this one!! You've out done yourself! Also .. best explanation of the geology timeline. Nicely done.
@MissionaryInMexico
@MissionaryInMexico 9 месяцев назад
This was an excellent presentation. It's amazing how you learned the proper pronunciation of all the local names of the places. 😁👍🏆
@vampireslayer1989
@vampireslayer1989 2 года назад
Have you ever thrown cold water on to a red hot skillet? The water explodes, right? Same thing with some volcanic islands. The sea water hits the primary magma chamber and "BOOM!". Krakatoa and Tonga.
@forthefunofit3230
@forthefunofit3230 2 года назад
anyone "throwing" cold water on a hot skillet---STUPID!!!
@mattving61
@mattving61 2 года назад
So is there a chance that there could be an even larger eruption that is actually the lava causing it rather than the steam?
@lisagvojich3139
@lisagvojich3139 2 года назад
Good question
@heyho4770
@heyho4770 2 года назад
That explanation sounds like the magma chamber did not really drain. Other scientists also already stated that looking at the history of this volcano this might be the first of multiple large eruptions.
@supernintendo7579
@supernintendo7579 2 года назад
Great job on this info. Much appreciated.
@judichristopher4604
@judichristopher4604 2 года назад
EXCELLENT VIDEO... Thank You for sharing this video.
@TheGlobalTravelr
@TheGlobalTravelr 2 года назад
Excellent report! Hopefully the 36 residents are safe. Otherwise we are entering Solar Minimum and past history will reflect more volcanic activity.
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@grandpadavid45 2 года назад
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@Hemp1972
@Hemp1972 2 года назад
Thankyousomuch for the clear information. 🔆
@giuseppemaggio5894
@giuseppemaggio5894 2 года назад
3:00 VEI 4-5?? Wasn't it declared a VEI 6?
@jessikamiranda2306
@jessikamiranda2306 2 года назад
Who declared it a VEI 6?
@catou060195
@catou060195 2 года назад
When it comes to the VEI it is still uncertain but New Zealand scientists are stating that so far with the data they have, it would be a high 5 to low 6
@Vesuviusisking
@Vesuviusisking 2 года назад
@@catou060195 nah high 4 low 5
@catou060195
@catou060195 2 года назад
@@Vesuviusisking like I stated, this report was from NZ scientists not me saying it, they have the data none of us have
@davidford3115
@davidford3115 2 года назад
@@Vesuviusisking Compare this to other VEI 4s and tell me it is the same. This far outclassed Mount Merapi (2010), Pelee (1902), Sakurajima (1914), Eyjafjallajökull (2010), Sarychev Peak (2009), and Taal (2010).
@wendigareau7298
@wendigareau7298 2 года назад
Thanks for the explanation, you make it easier to understand what happened.
@Calcy2012
@Calcy2012 2 года назад
Thank you so much for the explanations. Just wonder if there's a typo at 2:25. Should tbe date be Dec 14, 2021?
@barbarajarvis7441
@barbarajarvis7441 Год назад
So glad I found your channel!
@vuchaser99
@vuchaser99 2 года назад
Fantastic video... new information, new video... no hype, just facts and actual threat. Looks like the northern edifice slumped directing the wave southward with greatest vigor... would be interesting to see of any other islands south and southeast all the way to Antarctica saw the greater wave height.
@jlastname7759
@jlastname7759 2 года назад
Love your work!! I’ve been watching this channel for a long time and you deserve any new subscribers you get from covering this eruption. Just FYI, Tonga is pronounced tong as in like tongs, long, gong etc. Hunga is pronounced hung-a like, “I hung washing on the clothesline.” Also just a suggestion/request - could you put more time onto the end of the video so we have time to press the like button? Cheers!
@emzu690
@emzu690 2 года назад
Thank you for the explanation, always very interesting, can you do a video about the origin of central america? I’m learning that it formed very recently and volcanos had a big influence in its formation
@jonjones4903
@jonjones4903 2 года назад
random choice by me. first time on this channel. loved this guy's accent. kept me interested throughout. subscribed.
@troutbassncat3025
@troutbassncat3025 2 года назад
One of the best explanations I've seen of this disaster.
@Jerseygirl1622
@Jerseygirl1622 2 года назад
Love your update on this volcano 🌋
@christopping5876
@christopping5876 2 года назад
As a geologist, these updates are excellent. Looking forward to the next one.
@fightsportnews4329
@fightsportnews4329 2 года назад
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@kanehi
@kanehi 2 года назад
Thank you for the information.
@tinaludlow9767
@tinaludlow9767 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing 👏
@esterrabi2085
@esterrabi2085 2 года назад
Greetings ... Oh thanks indeed for this great information in your channel, aprreciate it very much. The in depth and credible source & sharing of this things to the listening public viewers worldwide helps us a lot to be watchful and alert of any natural calamities that is happening in the world or in our particular place. God Bless. Take care and keep going. Viewer from The Philippines, Southeast Asia
@epincion
@epincion 2 года назад
Excellent update thanks
@ColKorn1965
@ColKorn1965 2 года назад
Even after having flight layovers in Iceland, I still have never gotten to see a volcano erupt. Thank you, Weather....😢
@phsal5182
@phsal5182 2 года назад
i like all your videos, but this one in particular is very informative. the animation at 01:16 helped me visualize the actual magnitude of the submerged volcano and its caldera. thank you!
@daveparrott9530
@daveparrott9530 2 года назад
Excellent video. Very educational thank you for your explanation.
@chrisantoniou4366
@chrisantoniou4366 2 года назад
Excellent analysis and explanation! Keep us informed. Subscribing... 👍
@ifeelbetterabouthis.louis3
@ifeelbetterabouthis.louis3 2 года назад
This is crazy thanks for the update
@moptisevare183
@moptisevare183 2 года назад
Excellent video. Thank you!
@andrewfrazier547
@andrewfrazier547 2 года назад
Very informative, great video
@bevinboulder5039
@bevinboulder5039 2 года назад
Another great report!
@jlperez1234
@jlperez1234 2 года назад
Thank you for all the info you are giving us. My kids and I enjoy your videos. This video answered my son's question as to why it was so powerful.
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