Historically, it looks as though this area has suffered such flooding in the past because if you look carefully, the settlement has been built well above the flooding zone.
the sahara used to be one of the greenest and lush regions on the planet. its proof that the climate will change with and without us. it has many times over. we mere humans are contributing very little to whats already going to happen on its own. its just doing it again, climate changes in cycles.
@@barbarashaffer8486 Except just how you need to add just the right ingredients in just the right amounts, at the right time, to a recipe to get a correct and crucially, a consistent outcome if you want a yummy outcome, so too the same goes for the Earth's systems, including the climate. Humanity has been mucking up the recipe for thousands of years, and began to do so on an industrial scale starting with the industrial revolution, the pace of which has been increasing at rate of knots ever since. Anthropogenic induced climate change is a fact of life and doubters such as yourself are arrogantly, selfishly, & deliberately assuming we can go on fluffing up the recipe indefinitely without major negative consequences; follow the science, it's not difficult.
@@TheBoobanYou totally missed the substance of that person’s comment. Yet the climate changes naturally however some anthropogenic mechanisms are speeding up the natural process. So for example whereas the seas may have risen 1 cm over the next 2 decades, due to these mechanisms it may rise quicker over that period. Again that was just an example not fact.
Guys, this is fairly normal occurance in Southern Morocco. It truly isn't a sign Sahara will become green. They are showing you areal footage of riverbed flooding. Riverbed which floods regularly! Not always to this extend though, but fact none of these settlements is underwater should tell you they know exactly where the water is going to reach. From past experience.
@@TheGoodReverendSatan No need for people. In the desert, seeds sit, dormant for years or even decades, until they get wet. Then they all grow and bloom, releasing more seeds that can stay dormant for decades. It's a natural process.
@@askani21 no it's not at all, it's actually a huge contribution to a ecosystem, especially in a landscape like this. Wow, please go back to school, or hit up a library.
Flooding and Sand dunes in the same video, a rare sight indeed. Thank you for this video and I am sure the weather experts who study such phenomena will spend some time looking over the records and rainfall that part of Morocco.
And much of northern Africa had large areas of swamplands, river deltas and fertile land. Once the degree of tilt of the Earth & orbital change happened as part of the natural cycle, everything started to dry out. Elephant, hippopotami, crocodile, giraffe, lion, cheetah, and many more species of wildlife had to migrate southward. It's estimated that the climatic swing back to a wet period won't happen again for around another 15,000yrs. I watched a documentary on the subject some time ago.
@@PelosiStockPortfolio Not at all. Earth's tilt on its axis and its orbit does change over time. Scientists are able to measure changes in the magnetic orientation of the poles in the planet's crust among other metrics such as geological and archeological records that demonstrates how it would affect climatic conditions etc.
@@billclay9511 don't worry about her, get to know God for yourself and then get wisdom regarding this topic. Salvation is a personal issue. You won't be able to stand before God and say: I heard this from her, and from him. No. You'll have to answer for yourself only. Blessings.
I'm favoured only God knows how much I praise Him, $230k every 4weeks! I now have a big mansion and can now afford anything and also support God’s work and the church.
Only God knows how much grateful i am. After so much struggles I now own a new house and my family is happy once again everything is finally falling into place!!
I started pretty low, though, $5000 thereabouts. The return came massive. Joey is in school doing well, telling me of new friends he's meeting in school. Thank you Evelyn Vera, you're a miracle.
Actually the sands are lifted by wind and travel across the ocean then land in the south American rain forest. This process provides many nutrients to those trees and plants. I watched a doc. about it. It was very interesting
Elsewhere, a forest (for instance the amazon forest) will turn into a desert... coz it won't be getting it's fair share of phosphates n potassium it usually gets from the dust of the sahara blown away across the entire Atlantic to fertilise the soils of the amazon
We are heading into the second epoch of water and plants as we reach ridiculous CO2 levels not seen for millions of years. I do not feel particularly bad for our species, but all the other species my heart aches for.
Sounds like the rainforests of S. America are moving to Northern Africa once again. The natural processes of earth always astound me. We know from past studies if the Sahara greens, S.America is arid.
It's too bad, because right now there's some dude stranded out there, and he's looking at all that water going "nah, not falling for it this time" and walked in the other direction 😢
Yow that is a great thinking bro I never thought of that but I say this in someone comment to me it is good my reason is the desert is going to transform into Forrest
Biblical prophecy right before our eyes. I will open rivers in high places, and fountains in the midst of the valleys: I will make the wilderness a pool of water, and the dry land springs of water. Behold, I will do a new thing, now it shall spring forth; shall you not know it? I will even make a road in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.
Morocco's rainy season is from November to March, with the most rain falling in November. The average annual rainfall is 1,200 mm, but the amount of rain varies by region: North of Morocco The rainy season is most pronounced
Imagine if the areas would stay flooded. It would open up so much room to live around. Almost a shame they will recede. Given, I hope those who had experienced hardship recover quickly.
A period known as the Carnian Pluvial Event, which occurred about 232 million years ago, marked a dramatic turn in Earth's climate history. In an extraordinary shift, the planet transitioned from arid conditions to a prolonged phase of intense rainfall that lasted between one and two million years.
Going out on a limb here! In sections. 1. Sub-terra, vast oceans found, to include below ocean floor. 2. Cities built (Yonaguni, Alexandria, Azores, and off Cuba etc), all preflood. 3. Pressures of said sub-terra oceans too great and gave way. 4. Sub-terra oceans broke through en-masse, causing great flood to lands above Terra line at that time. 5. Note alt of Arc final placement (if). Then pressures/waters, sub-terra/above terra, started to equalize. With that, mass cities/lands remained underwater. They didn't sink into the sea, it was the mass sub-ocean, equalizing above and below terra. If water were air in lungs, you cough, large amount of air(h2o) initially comes out, then you inhale...till your breathing stabilizes. Which is what we have now (w/slight ebb & flow). The earth threw up!, just happened to be water.
Thank goodness for the music added to this news item. I couldn’t have understood the concept of a desert without it.
it really helps :)
loved the music
😂
Comment Gold ! 😂😂😂 Where are the camels though? 🤔
I'm shocked we didn't hear some guy screaming in a vaguely arabic sounding language
Historically, it looks as though this area has suffered such flooding in the past because if you look carefully, the settlement has been built well above the flooding zone.
the sahara used to be one of the greenest and lush regions on the planet. its proof that the climate will change with and without us. it has many times over. we mere humans are contributing very little to whats already going to happen on its own. its just doing it again, climate changes in cycles.
@@barbarashaffer8486 Except just how you need to add just the right ingredients in just the right amounts, at the right time, to a recipe to get a correct and crucially, a consistent outcome if you want a yummy outcome, so too the same goes for the Earth's systems, including the climate. Humanity has been mucking up the recipe for thousands of years, and began to do so on an industrial scale starting with the industrial revolution, the pace of which has been increasing at rate of knots ever since. Anthropogenic induced climate change is a fact of life and doubters such as yourself are arrogantly, selfishly, & deliberately assuming we can go on fluffing up the recipe indefinitely without major negative consequences; follow the science, it's not difficult.
@@pinkelephants1421wrote so much but so unconvincing. Made as much sense as kamala when she tries to answer a good question.
@@TheBoobanYou totally missed the substance of that person’s comment. Yet the climate changes naturally however some anthropogenic mechanisms are speeding up the natural process.
So for example whereas the seas may have risen 1 cm over the next 2 decades, due to these mechanisms it may rise quicker over that period. Again that was just an example not fact.
@@Ramesh98575 not going to re read his gibberish to check.
Such a dramatic landscape. Very beautiful.
i have hostel here . Hostel Hassan on hostelworld
I bless the rains down in Africa...
Gonna take a lot to drag me away from you!
Gonna take some time to do the things we never had
@@Sci-lives There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do...
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ohh huhu ohh😅
Water makes everything beautiful.
Guys, this is fairly normal occurance in Southern Morocco. It truly isn't a sign Sahara will become green. They are showing you areal footage of riverbed flooding. Riverbed which floods regularly! Not always to this extend though, but fact none of these settlements is underwater should tell you they know exactly where the water is going to reach. From past experience.
Right on, man!
Without the music this footage would have been not even half as dramatic.
I was wondering that. Thank you.
@@Coverswithchords1 Think you maybe meant to Post your reply to the comment above this one 😊
Thanks for informative comment.
Oh, I started to be concerned about the Medjul dates, whether they’ll mature normally under this rare circumstance.
They are gonna' see a superbloom that only happens once in a lifetime.
Not if they don't plant anything
@@TheGoodReverendSatan No need for people. In the desert, seeds sit, dormant for years or even decades, until they get wet. Then they all grow and bloom, releasing more seeds that can stay dormant for decades. It's a natural process.
@@seanrodgers1839facts
@@TheGoodReverendSatannative plants will spring up
We're living in a lifetime.
Incredible videography amd excellent music choice. Dark and ominous like the event.
It sounds like a travel documentary.
@@Oscar_Dakota what is ominous about it...water is the giver of life in the desert
Great cinematography!
Water…,a gift of life for a parched yet beautiful land.
Gift of life?
All the wild life died.
Plants and trees too.
A flood is death to the ecosystem.
@@askani21 no it's not at all, it's actually a huge contribution to a ecosystem, especially in a landscape like this. Wow, please go back to school, or hit up a library.
@@FreshLyteunless there's a malaria outbreak
@@lukeamato423 yea true, but that happens way more due to poor agriculture practices and bad water-systems management.
@@FreshLyte true
This music is popping off
Sufi music is beautiful.
It sounds like a travel documentary.
Flooding and Sand dunes in the same video, a rare sight indeed. Thank you for this video and I am sure the weather experts who study such phenomena will spend some time looking over the records and rainfall that part of Morocco.
5000+ yrs ago the Sahara was a lush rainforest.
As more and more African countries to the south regreen their land, the more rain events will occur.
And much of northern Africa had large areas of swamplands, river deltas and fertile land. Once the degree of tilt of the Earth & orbital change happened as part of the natural cycle, everything started to dry out. Elephant, hippopotami, crocodile, giraffe, lion, cheetah, and many more species of wildlife had to migrate southward. It's estimated that the climatic swing back to a wet period won't happen again for around another 15,000yrs. I watched a documentary on the subject some time ago.
I’ve read that it was grasslands… And only thought to be rainforest tens of millions of years ago
@@pinkelephants1421 Sounds like round earth conspiracy talk
@@PelosiStockPortfolio Not at all. Earth's tilt on its axis and its orbit does change over time. Scientists are able to measure changes in the magnetic orientation of the poles in the planet's crust among other metrics such as geological and archeological records that demonstrates how it would affect climatic conditions etc.
background music suits the video
very dune movie like
Lisan al gaib
It sounds like a travel documentary.
Simply Beautiful
This is good news. Not the kind of thing we see everyday
The lines of the sand dunes are really beautiful.
This is a blessing
It's strange to see, but considering that the region was once lush, I'd not be too surprised if that happened again.😊
It's very beautiful!
I bless the rain down in Africa
amazing and one of the world biggest river is drying in the Amazonas
it would take much to run a pipeline from Morocco to South America to refill it
Oh, how Beautiful and Strong, Mother Earth
Jesus is the Lord and Creator of all. His promise is that He showers rain on the barren land. His promise is fulfilled now.
drones do serve a useful purpose
Have it ever occurred to you that flying cameras are useful?
Exactement
Long live the kingdom of Morocco 👑🇲🇦
The Sahara Desert was once a lush, tropical region with abundant water and vegetation. One day it will happen reverse and happen again.
Reminds you of what ancient Egypt looked like with water and various animals 5,000 years ago.
Beautyfull water is life 🙏❤️
Wow that's spectacular
Wonder how wildlife will adapt to this dramatic change of the landscape?! 🤔
He’s coming back soon
Amen ❤ and He will wipe every tear, no more sorrow or crying.
Yes. May the Lord Jesus come.
I knew a girl in college that witnessed a second coming, and a third. 😂
@@billclay9511 don't worry about her, get to know God for yourself and then get wisdom regarding this topic. Salvation is a personal issue. You won't be able to stand before God and say: I heard this from her, and from him. No. You'll have to answer for yourself only. Blessings.
Lololololololol
Beautiful even though it’s not normal.
Love the music, thanks
Quelle beauté ce pays
I'm favoured only God knows how much I praise Him, $230k every 4weeks! I now have a big mansion and can now afford anything and also support God’s work and the church.
Only God knows how much grateful i am. After so much struggles I now own a new house and my family is happy once again everything is finally falling into place!!
Wow that's huge, how do you make that much monthly?
I'm 37 and have been looking for ways to be successful, please how??
It's Ms. Evelyn Vera doing, she's changed my life.
I started pretty low, though, $5000 thereabouts. The return came massive. Joey is in school doing well, telling me of new friends he's meeting in school. Thank you Evelyn Vera, you're a miracle.
Surreal! Thanks for this video!
Bless of the father land.🦅
Sand: well it's about dang time ⏳
beautiful ❤
Surely if the Sahara desert turned into a tropical rainforest, that would be a good thing for the planet?
If the forests won't turn to saharas..
Actually the sands are lifted by wind and travel across the ocean then land in the south American rain forest. This process provides many nutrients to those trees and plants. I watched a doc. about it. It was very interesting
And if pigs had wings they could fly.
Elsewhere, a forest (for instance the amazon forest) will turn into a desert... coz it won't be getting it's fair share of phosphates n potassium it usually gets from the dust of the sahara blown away across the entire Atlantic to fertilise the soils of the amazon
If that happens, the forests around the world will turn into deserts, especially the ones in the Americas.
We are heading into the second epoch of water and plants as we reach ridiculous CO2 levels not seen for millions of years. I do not feel particularly bad for our species, but all the other species my heart aches for.
Sounds like the rainforests of S. America are moving to Northern Africa once again. The natural processes of earth always astound me. We know from past studies if the Sahara greens, S.America is arid.
Wow ❤
It's too bad, because right now there's some dude stranded out there, and he's looking at all that water going "nah, not falling for it this time" and walked in the other direction 😢
This desert was once a savannah with wild animals like giraffs and elephants.
Has this ever happened before?? 🤔
Hope the Sahara will become again that green place it used to be
What once was will be again. Antarctica is melting, Greenland too.
Sahara will bloom.
"Dramatic drone footage"
Actual footage - peaceful, beutiful scenery.
How many miles was the desert flooded
This might good for the Sahara Desert
اقتربت النهاية
The Amazon River drying and the Sahara desert will be the new forest of the planet.
Yow that is a great thinking bro I never thought of that but I say this in someone comment to me it is good my reason is the desert is going to transform into Forrest
@@jordanrowe9229 I mean the magnetic north pole has been creeping toward Siberia...
Look how it fills all the spots as it once was over time receding back again
Biblical prophecy right before our eyes.
I will open rivers in high places, and fountains in the midst of the valleys: I will make the wilderness a pool of water, and the dry land springs of water.
Behold, I will do a new thing, now it shall spring forth; shall you not know it? I will even make a road in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.
The world is going Biblical.
🌎 🌍 🌏 🌊 🌊 🌊
water.. nah.. was just a mirage
😅
May the Lord Jesus come. Prune and prepare us, O God. Restore in us a clean heart, set our paths straight.
Do you mean "prune us" like what happens to your fingers when you're in the bath for too long?
@eyesuckle OMG I laughed for way too long at this comment 👏🏼🤣👏🏼🤣 thank you for making my afternoon!!
@@Momofukudoodoowindu I do what I can, Momo! Have a good one.
Amen!
The music is haunting and cinematic.. Gives this story a chance of intrigue. Nice.
This sounds like a travel documentary.
Try to save the water. Make ponds in low places outside the settlements
Looks like a different planet
Proof humans don't know jack!
All those water, how to reserve it i wonder ...
All of that water had Florida's name on it.
Oasis or mirage….? 🏝️
200mm in just 48 hours??? Hungary only gets 500-600mm of rainfall annually. This is shocking.
Yesterday a region in the Philippines received 500 mm of rain during a typhoon in 24 hrs.
@@arielvergeldedios7068 Woah. I can’t even imagine what that must have been like in person.
@@farkasadam7290 It was terrible. Floods all over. Water rising up to the roofs of many houses. Rapid rise of water. Rivers overflowing.
@@arielvergeldedios7068 Oh no, its horrible.
Can we save this water ??
I wish I was there to watch the desert wake up.
Wonderful….thank you very much….
Natures Canvas! Absolutely Stunning
Wonderful!🎉🎉
Величественная красота❤
Now water in the desert is no longer a "mirage"*
Perhaps this is how the Saharan landscape looked thousands of years ago🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 cheers Rosemary Western Australia 74yrs
Looks beautiful ❤
The way those trees sit in water remind me of the swamps.
Jesus is coming soon🙌
Epic
as the water seeps down will it get stored for future irrigation?
Groundwater will be recharged.
Mother nature just doingmher thing. Absolutely Stunning!!!!
It that how morroco sounds when drones fly over the dunes. Just like in the movies.😂😂😂
I bet it only Happens Every 2000 years!
It's beautiful!
Great music for this!
Morocco's rainy season is from November to March, with the most rain falling in November. The average annual rainfall is 1,200 mm, but the amount of rain varies by region:
North of Morocco
The rainy season is most pronounced
The desert is going to bloom. That rain is fantastic.
✝️God speaks.
Beautiful
What is the structure at 0:40, and where is it?
Imagine if the areas would stay flooded. It would open up so much room to live around. Almost a shame they will recede.
Given, I hope those who had experienced hardship recover quickly.
Too many people as it is.
Why is the water green?
A period known as the Carnian Pluvial Event, which occurred about 232 million years ago, marked a dramatic turn in Earth's climate history. In an extraordinary shift, the planet transitioned from arid conditions to a prolonged phase of intense rainfall that lasted between one and two million years.
What town is this?
Going out on a limb here! In sections. 1. Sub-terra, vast oceans found, to include below ocean floor. 2. Cities built (Yonaguni, Alexandria, Azores, and off Cuba etc), all preflood. 3. Pressures of said sub-terra oceans too great and gave way. 4. Sub-terra oceans broke through en-masse, causing great flood to lands above Terra line at that time. 5. Note alt of Arc final placement (if). Then pressures/waters, sub-terra/above terra, started to equalize. With that, mass cities/lands remained underwater. They didn't sink into the sea, it was the mass sub-ocean, equalizing above and below terra. If water were air in lungs, you cough, large amount of air(h2o) initially comes out, then you inhale...till your breathing stabilizes. Which is what we have now (w/slight ebb & flow). The earth threw up!, just happened to be water.
WOW ❤❤❤
If this rain is a yearly event and allows the greening of the Sahara then it will have serious consequences for the rainforest in Brazil.
Mother Nature knows better ❤
Who is mother nature?
@KingofgraceSARA globalists 🤣🤣🤣
This will help replenish severely depleted aquifers that humans have been using for thousands of years
❤beautiful Yahweh blesses us all ❤
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