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(Volcano) Timelapses
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Just being enthousiastic about the volcano and their effect on the environment.
The channel contians a lot of timelapse movies with different kind of information about several volcanos around the world.
To be honest. The Icelandic volcanos are the most wonderful
The channel contians a lot of timelapse movies with different kind of information about several volcanos around the world.
To be honest. The Icelandic volcanos are the most wonderful
Litli-Hrútur eruption (satellite) Maps and small timelapse
Just as everyone very exited about the new eruption. Going on a holiday the next 3 weeks. This is the only updat i can make in this period. Hoping it will keep on going and everyting stays safe.
For now it is looking good.
Sources ; RUS webcam and the setinel Hub
For now it is looking good.
Sources ; RUS webcam and the setinel Hub
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Tinakula. A growing remote volcano Island (near the Solomon Islands)
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Tinakula is a conical stratovolcano which forms an island north of Nendo in Temotu Province, Solomon Islands. It lies at the north end of the Santa Cruz Islands. It is about 3.5 kilometres wide and rises 851 metres above sea level, rising three to four kilometres from the sea floor volcanohotspot.wordpress.com/2017/11/16/tinakula/ pubs.geoscienceworld.org/segweb/economicgeology/article/114/5/85...
Sea Ice Southern Hemisphere reaches record low in February 2023
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On February 13, 2023, Antarctic sea ice extent fell to 1.91 million square kilometers (737,000 square miles) (Figure 1a). This set a new record low, dropping below the previous record of 1.92 million square kilometers (741,000 square miles) set on February 25, 2022 (Figure 1b). This year represents only the second year that Antarctic extent has fallen below 2 million square kilometers (772,000 ...
Timelapse Sea Ice extent Southern hemisphere (Antartica)1978-2023
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On February 13, 2023, Antarctic sea ice extent fell to 1.91 million square kilometers (737,000 square miles) (Figure 1a). This set a new record low, dropping below the previous record of 1.92 million square kilometers (741,000 square miles) set on February 25, 2022 (Figure 1b). This year represents only the second year that Antarctic extent has fallen below 2 million square kilometers (772,000 ...
Timelapse Sea Ice extent Northern hemisphere 1978-2023
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A complete timelapse of the sea ice extent composed with satellite data by climate reanalyzer. You can clearly see all the weather cycles from winter to summer. From about 2012 onwards in the summer there is a northern passageway above Siberia because of the lack of Sea ice. Can do series of some dates so you can see the differences between the years. Every year should be 10 seconds. Something ...
Meradalir eruption possible overflow points 2022
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Recent days the fog leaves us wth only clues on where the lava is flowing. At some moments the fog cleared and gave some indications the main flow is going in the direction of the Meradalir valley which was filled up during the last eruption. It is not completely certain where the lava will flow because of the rising exit point of the lava. In this pic you can see that the cone rose about 50 me...
Meradalir Eruption first maps (3D and lava flow overview)
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How great it is that this friendly volcano has started again. Hope this eruption will be as enjoying as last years eruption. Made this first movie woth some maps and a 3D overview Debate has started on of this is the continuation of last years eruption or a new one. Would like your opinions on that ;) Am hoping some still cams will be installed so i can make som timelapses over a longer period ...
Update Hunga Tonga Eruption. The power of the explosion in numbers (55 lightnings/sec and VEI 4)
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Some facts and figures on the Hunga Tonga explosive eruptions. The coming months a lot more information will come about, but this was what made things very special. (fixed a sound issue) Extraordinary Hunga Tonga figures • Ash plumes more than 50 kilometers (160000 feet) • Explosive power at least 600 times larger than Hiroshima bomb • Loudest noise since 1883 Krakatau eruption • 200.000 lightn...
Amazing drone footage from Piton de la Fournaise eruption (ended on 16th January )
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After eruptions earlier in 2021 the Piton de la Fournaise volcano on the island of Réunion started a new eurption on the 22nd of December. The eruption ended at the 16th of January. The last week the eruption intensified a lot with lava flows at 20m3/second. Will try and make a larger movie with a complete history of the recent eruptions on the Island This movie contains small parts of the work...
Air polution by volcanic eruptions. (do volcanos effect global warming ?)
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What will be the global effect on air polution from the recent volcanic explosion on Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'apai. There will be a missive amount of Sulphur Dioxide dwelling across the pacific ocean as can be seen in this prediction made a basis of the sentinel satellite data Volcanos in history put out the same amount with some peaks. But the human output keeps on rising and only about 4 to 5% of...
How strong and extraordinary was the Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'apai volcanic explosion ? (VEI 4 or 5)
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Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'apai island lay in the pacific ocean and are part of the kingdom of Tonga The big explosive eruption from 15th of january on the Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'apai island has made world news as it is one of the biggest volcanic explosions in the last decades. Well. How can we rate this one and how big was it compared to other explosive eruptions. We do not have all the information, ...
Massive volcanic explosion on Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'apai. January 15th (spaceviews and tsunami)
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The eruption started on 20th december 2021. The Island grew by more than 50% and it was thought is was coming to rest after this big eruption. But past night on the 15th of january the largest eruption on this Island till now occurred and it could be seen from space. A Tsunami was wittnessed but the warnings have been lifted now It is thought to be at least 7 times bigger than the eruption from...
Volcano Explainers : Volcanic lightning (a mighty phenomenon)
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The first documentation on Volcanic lightning comes from Greek times probably from the famous Vesuvius eruption around 79 AD destroying Pompeii and Herculaneum How comes this phenomenon takes place and what causes it during an eruption. This video will try to explain the backgrounds Volcanic lightning is one of the most spectacular sight during an eruption. But how do they come into existence ?...
Piton de la Fournaise eruption update (13th january 2022) Activity is increasing (with timelapse)
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After eruptions earlier in 2021 the Piton de la Fournaise volcano on the island of Réunion started a new eurption on the 22nd of December. The last week the eruption intensified a lot and lava flows are now at 20m3/second. The lava is flowing deeper into the valley The clips are from the 12th and 13th of january. It also contains a before and after line drawing.
Wolf volcano update (satellite images show activity and lava flowing towards the sea (Galapagos)
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On the 6th of January Wolf Volcano on Isabela Island on the Galapagos Islands started to erupt. And this is a very big eruption. In just 5 days the lava traveled more than 15km. The last eruption was at a VEI 4 scale. This one could be as big again. Footage is rare as not that many people live closeby This movie contains the most recent sentinel satellite images which shows the lava flows and y...
The growth of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai. More than 50% land added in the 2022 eruption
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The growth of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai. More than 50% land added in the 2022 eruption
Piton de la Fournaise eruption update on 9th january 2022 (big lava flows and maps)
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Piton de la Fournaise eruption update on 9th january 2022 (big lava flows and maps)
volcan de Fuego Timelapse 7th and 8th january 2022
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volcan de Fuego Timelapse 7th and 8th january 2022
Wolf volcano eruption on Isabela Galapagos Island (8th january 2022)
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Wolf volcano eruption on Isabela Galapagos Island (8th january 2022)
Piton de la Fournaise eruption picking up at (Réunion island) on 7th january 2022
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Piton de la Fournaise eruption picking up at (Réunion island) on 7th january 2022
Eruption Piton de la Fournaise (Réunion island) update 5th january 2022
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Eruption Piton de la Fournaise (Réunion island) update 5th january 2022
This volcanic Island is growing again. The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai 2022 eruption
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This volcanic Island is growing again. The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai 2022 eruption
Timelapse Fagradalsfjall volcano (17th april - 16th september)
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Timelapse Fagradalsfjall volcano (17th april - 16th september)
Eruption Piton de la Fournaise (Réunion island) update 2nd january 2022
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Eruption Piton de la Fournaise (Réunion island) update 2nd january 2022
new December 2021 eruption Piton de la Fournaise ( Réunion island)
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new December 2021 eruption Piton de la Fournaise ( Réunion island)
Is there a new eruption coming up at Fagradalsfjall volcano ?
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Is there a new eruption coming up at Fagradalsfjall volcano ?
Mapping the 11 Lava fronts in La Palma 7th December (before and after pictures from every front)
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Mapping the 11 Lava fronts in La Palma 7th December (before and after pictures from every front)
Timelapse La Palma eruption from webcam located in El Paso (update 7th December 2021)
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Timelapse La Palma eruption from webcam located in El Paso (update 7th December 2021)
Complete reconstruction of the La Palma eruption (19th Sept till 17th October, first 4 weeks)
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Complete reconstruction of the La Palma eruption (19th Sept till 17th October, first 4 weeks)
Weekly summary La Palma eruption (week 11 : 28th Nov - 5th Dec) .
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Weekly summary La Palma eruption (week 11 : 28th Nov - 5th Dec) .
Godzilla mountain lol
Correction. Tinakula is in the Temotu province is Solomon Islands.It is near Lata provincial capital.
in sundhnukur (aug 2024 eruption), it built a hill in just 2 weeks
Pronounced tinakula
1:19 Supersonic blast wave
That was Scary imagine I’m wearing poppy playtime mask, Rather I Survived OR NOT
So my mom is older than an island , yohoo🎉 By the way , your video helped me a lot , perfect knowledge
Thanks for the positive feedback. And i am older too
Cool video, but the AI voice is really distracting.
Next video's i will use my own voice. With accent, but no Al
WHAT PART OF THE EARTH IS HUNGA TONGA IS?
I can say it "Japan's krakatoa"
Not in a million years
It’s crazy to think that most volcanic islands, some of which are very large and tall started out similar to this. It’s a very fast growing island too, quite an active volcano clearly.
In the coming years there will be major eruptions on the island and it will grow again. Some minor have been there the last few months. When it happens a new video on the growth will be placed here
Agrememter planet ME 27 😊 thanks
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Spectacular! Oh, the drama! Saved.
Que vídeo magnífico, de um dos maiores fenômenos da natureza.
Illiterate rubbish
Excellent, enjoyed the video.
Wondrous.
Absolutely fabulous. Thank you so much. I love volcanos ❤❤❤❤👍🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏👏👏
This is great. Have a great time on your vacation!
Thanks a lot. Seems to be going strong still
Sayori irl He is infecting the nature to hell
Thank you Roman and Nina 😊😊 wonderful photography as usual! I will always watch your Channel ❤ Sending Blessings your way 🙏 I've watched your Channel since the first Volcanic eruption a couple of years back! 😊 Greetings from Victoria Australia 👍
Thanks, the time lapse video is fantastic when you're short on viewing time.
Too bad it was such a rainy summer. At 5:16 you can see an entire side of the caldera side bulging out, sort of flapping about, but then every time you could almost really see it it would rain. Good video, tho. Thanks!
Thanks for your kind words. Hoping for a long new period of eruptions. With a big new caldera being build. And better weather
Watching the lava spread down into the beautiful curves of the Meradilir made me realize that the hills surrounding it were all once vents, too. So it's not covering up anything, it's just adding to the beauty.
That is correct. Every inch of new lava is coming on top of old lava from centuries ago
Horribly beautiful!
The time lapse video really shows the growth of the cone and shield.
How long before a Chinese military base appears on it.
Hope never
Chine never do.Nishinoshima is the only island you can see the evolution of living thing without human influence in the world.the value is immeasurable.Japan us understand that and don't neglect regular inspections
Sedang membangun 🏞️
i started seeing this back in 2013 dec to january of the following year, i watched grow. but seeing the 2020 picture showed that it had a large enough eruption to have destroyed the old cone with a small crater and formed a somewhat small caldera
There is some new footage from april 2023 where the current crater wall has collapsed. No big new eruption, but it looks like it could be coming real soon now
Impressive
These are things we must know about our planet.
That is So So So Cool Wow
Thnx
Looks the same.
Nope! Don't do computer narration.
Sorry bev. Still do not have anybody who wants to do the talking for me as a native speaker. This is still better than no voice at all i think
@@volcanotimelapses8311 You might want to contact the creator of the War Academy channel. He is Spanish and uses a translation bot that is pretty good and doesn't sound like a computer voice. It butchers pronunciations sometimes, but that's tolerable. Check him out. I'm interested in your content.
Computer voice annoying, to me...
Sorry about that. Its better than my voice and accent
@@volcanotimelapses8311 I don’t care about the voice. What is important is the information provided. Keep on! 👍
So in 2015 we know NOAA stated the Earth's Magnetic South Pole had left Antartica moving west across the Southern Ocean.It's rough speed is 9mph.So to is the Northern field.This is a cyclical excursion and not a pole flip.(Opinion) So our magnetic field protection 2015 is down -15%. 2023 the new data will be released est at -23% weakened. Therefore the Suns and solar radiation is increased penetrations even now solar forcing to lower atmosphere. I won't list the atoms now getting in other to mention a main player group is UVA.B.C. UVB is a massive contributor to melting sea ice globally, being Southern Hemisphere summer your video is aptly presented. But did you also realise that Antartica land mass has had in 2022 and 2023 record snow and ice records with each year breaking recorded cold temperatures for both years. 10% extra moisture in upper mesosphere and stratosphere by Hunga Tunga in 01/2021.NOAA has earth cooling in all regions in various decadel negatives. Good pick up on the iceshelf though.
Will try to look into the snowfall on the landmass. That would be great and would make a big difference to prevent a fast rise in sea levels
@@volcanotimelapses8311 Thank you,look forward to your future advice.
Looking at the time lapses over the years I hardly saw any difference!
That's true if you look at the images. And still the amount of ice in the antarctic summer is coming to record low levels right now. I will try in another movie to show with outlines the differences. Decrease is about 15-20% if you compare with average from 1980-2010
This is significant.
I would think so indeed
Yep... watch the first minute of the video and then move to the last minute of the video. Pay attention to the peninsula positioned @ 9:30 - 10:00, that way your eye's don't trick you with the blend of time. To bad this projection couldn't go back to the late 1800's
To bad the sattelite images do not go further back than this. 😁
@@volcanotimelapses8311 Hey,... I was just sayin' ........... lol
I don’t understand what I should be noticing. If you ever see this again I’d appreciate an ELI5
Be informative to see video showing January firsts & August firsts...
This video will be the next one. Day 70 about the maximum and day 250 about the minimum
Yep definitely ice free in the summer???? 😏🥶🥶🥶🥶
No way. Ice is growing again in Arctic atleast 5 years.
The freeze / thaw cycle seems pretty much the same to me maybe a time scale of say 200,000 years would be more indicative of a "trend". Yes I realise satellites have not been around that long,
I'm pretty sure a trend can be seen if you look at 20.000 years. Earth has been warming since about then, but yeah: the cycles seem exactly the same for the last 40+ years.
@@EaglePicking Yeh like we seem to have emerged from oh I don't no...an ice age to a interglacial period.
@@Diponty You don't say? ;)
I will bring graphs and details frontje same date in a next vid. That will show the decay in only 50 years. The period is short, but still it is clearly visible
@@volcanotimelapses8311 fair enough but I actually do not see the point of such a short time frame given minute temp fluctuations and no net sea level rise least we forget this ice has already displaced it's volume in seawater so a complete melt would have no effect on the mean level.
Need to see the southern hemisphere next ............. You can see a difference in the mass during summer month's and the amount of freezing in Thunder Bay and Great Lake's,.. it's there
Can do that one as well.
Just published the southern hemisphere
Horrifying!
explain
@@Freerunx3 Simple, global warming is a blatant lie.
What is
LOOK AT HOW MANY TIMES THE ICE DIED!! HORRIFYING!!
@Pong Tswaila The global warming every year during summer.
SO....... WHERE IS ALL THE MISSING ICE?
In the boiling Al Gore sea.
Checked volume first to confirm: no voice-over 😉
Fukushima!