@@squishy0062 Actually not many died in that one... it happened in a remote area far from civilization and only maybe 5 or so people were present when it did. I think 2 of them died in total but i'm not sure?
Even a 5 m tsunami wave can result in thousands of lives being lost. The most destructive part is really the huge masses of water being pushed inland and not the size of the wave.
From my understanding, Tsunamis travel EXTREMELY fast and are not simply ocean waves (else you could surf them, even very big ones). They hit the oceanfront like a train so you don't want to be anywhere near them. I've seen pics of people surfing 100 ft waves and these are different.
@@LotsOfBologna2 Landslide tsunamis like the last one travel pretty slowly since they're more local events, there was an old Mega Disasters documentary about it.
That's the terrifying thing about tsunami's: with so much other stuff you can prepare, you can take shelter, you can do stuff to better yourself. With a tsunami, there's rarely much warning and all you can do is get to higher ground as fast as you can and even then, that is no guarantee because it could just topple the building.
you have warning, of course if you are only at less of 10 km from a volcano or earthqiake it is probably rip for you, but at 100 km you have time to run away inland or climb a hill
They have warning systems in place. Depending on how far out it is you’ll have enough time to reach higher ground. Also buildings do not normally collapse when a tsunami hits it.
That city is about to be hit with 20 tsunamis and the people in the boats are just chilling Edit: this is the worst comedy ever yet it got 3,000 likes, strange how things work out
It's one of my deepest fears to see a wall of water moving straight towards me with no end of it in sight. I would run, I would try to climb, I would scream with all my might, but I would not expect to survive it at all.
The form of normal waves and tsunami waves is totally different. Tsunami waves are usually not particularly high (unless in situations like Lituya bay where it was the narrow nature of the valley that caused such height). It's the wavelength that is the killer. Tsunami waves are incredibly deep. They might only be 5m high but they continuously push inland at that height for 10's of minutes, sometimes more, totally inundating the area. A normal wave crashes and is dispersed in seconds.
This was a truth I learned after the 2004 Tsunami. I was surprised watching the video how small it was and wondered, for a moment, how it did so much damage. Then it kept going...and going...and going. It was as if the ocean simply decided to wash over the islands and wipe them off the face of the earth.
The Fukushima tsunami as well- I remember seeing videos of people in cars trying to outrace it and getting engulfed. It was not much higher than the car itself.
The funny and sad thing about the April fools tsunami is that the tsunami happened on the 1st of April and everyone though it was a joke. Nobody evacuated, 156 died in Hilo (Hawaii).
Two remarks here: 1. The Lituya Bay waves weren’t 520 m high. The water was pushed 520 m up a hill but that is possible with much smaller waves. 2. The Chicxulub tsunami (100 m) was limited by the comparably low amount of water in the shallow waters it impacted in; the waves would’ve been an order of magnitude higher in a deep sea impact.
According to all the sources I read, the wave actually was 520m high, the destruction of vegetation wasn’t just found that high on the 1 specific bank, but all along that side of the bay. The water would have reached much much higher on the mountains but the recorded level of 520m was the highest point of destruction.
@@JamesR_812 Incorrect. The 520m measurement was basically a splash. The actual height of the tsunami generated by the landslide was about 30m and less than 10m by the time it travelled across the bay to the sea.
@@MisterKnightly I think he's talking about the one caused by the astroids that killed the dinosaurs. If so that thing was like almost the size of Mt. Everest. If that wave came back today it could fully submerged the entire island of Hawaii.
excellent comments, beautifully said, all the subtleties of this content are noticed _ you give the author a good self-study.., come.., visit.., add here as I have you.., write.., talk.., this is how you teach us to see and notice the important things that we so often leave without attention and not rarely miss..
Actually, nope. The video creator got it wrong. The last one happend in 1958. And 520m is only the highest land it reached, not the highest wave on the sea.
Tsunamis are not about height, they're about strength and impetus. Look at 2004 and 2011, the waves were not very big when they hit land but they were strong enough to push miles in for hours
Hardly in recent times Tsunamis originating from oceans travelled beyond the height of 30 m carrying large volumes. The animation which shows height reaching excess of 100m are not proper tsunamis due to a deep sea impact like the Litua Bay incident where it was confined to a small area which forced the waters to splash in to greater heights. In an open ocean it won't reach beyond 20 metres
the image of a Tsunami as a "breaking wave" like that is somewhat incorrect - Tsunamis tend to have much longer wavelengths and almost work as a "temporary shift in sea level". How high the waves break when they hit the shore depends on other factors and could in fact be much higher than then height of the Tsunami proper.
The earthquake near the Aleutian Islands occurred at 12:28 minutes 56 seconds (UTC) on April 1, 1946 (01:29 on April 1, local time). The epicenter was located about 150 kilometers south of Unimak Island at a depth of 25 kilometers. The power of the shocks was 7.2-8.6 points on the Richter scale. The earthquake caused a tsunami, the maximum height of the waves reached 35 meters
The chixulub tsunami near the impact site was about 4 to 5 kms in height, and as it moved further away it was still about a 1000 meter. It only lowered to 100 meters when reached inland after traveling 100s of kilometers.
I can't even begin to comprehend how scared I'd be. Just imagine yourself going about your day, when you suddenly see a wall of water coming towards you, one that covers nearly all of the skyline!
@@Anonymous25012 Well first of all you would suddenly be fishing on the dry as the water goes away from the coast at first. If you notice this in time and run fast you might can get yourself up to a safe hight.
The size comparison is interesting, and a great deal of work went into the graphics. Unfortunately a lot of people have a misconception that is reinforced by the graphics that Tsunamis look like breaking waves like this which is rarely the case.
yeah it doesnt look like anything at all because the ocean gets sucked out. then its a wall of water because the damn entire sea level rises and comes back at once.
0:18 so are you saying thats the only difference between wave surfed and tsunami is just 6 mts? I guess that tsunami could have been surfed by a pro...
@@SCPFanMY Once a wave shallows and begins to become visible, it's speed is limited by the friction of the sea floor, the amount of fluid available to propagate in, and the wind. Tsunami don't break like normal sea waves either, so they can't be surfed for that reason, but they aren't moving too fast to be surfed. The disorganized movement of the fluid itself is what makes it impossible to surf, not any mystical properties.
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Awesome video, sucks that some guy has done a youtube shorts “tiktok” video of a “reaction” to this that has 12M views. Algorithm is fucked, I search for this specifically as you deserve the views!
Thank you for your hard work with all the editing and research and stuff like that. A dude reacted to this and just said a few words and got more likes which is unfortunate.
The dream I had of a tidal wave back in March 2013 was as big as a skyscraper and it stretched the whole length of the beach. The wave was frozen in time and people were standing in a long line single file as a man in a long white robe (who looked angelic) talked to each person. Judged them. I didn't even write that dream down and can still remember it.
Somehow I think the Chicxulub one would have been much bigger than depicted here. Talking about a dinosaur-killer asteroid striking in the Gulf of Mexico. Granted, it would have vaporized A LOT of water and anything on the banks of the gulf itself would’ve been incinerated before the wave could reach it, but still.
The Lituya Bay "tsunami" was not really a wave in the sense people like to imagine. It was more like an enormous splash inside the bay. So it was not a 500 m tall wave moving around like in the movies.
El tsunami de Bahía Lituya fue un desastre natural ocurrido el 9 de julio de 1958 en la bahía Lituya, al noreste del golfo de Alaska. Un fuerte sismo de magnitud 8,3 hizo que se derrumbara prácticamente una montaña entera, generando una pared de agua que se elevó a 525 metros, convirtiéndose en la ola gigante más grande de la que se tenga registro en el mundo, llegando a calificarse el suceso de megatsunami.
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the only way i could see the difference is to use the word like a little girl and not be in the middle
😂
what Is big. Tsunami
You know it’s gunna be bad when the camera zooms out really far.
No cap and the last one I was like damn people for sure died
Wait till you see the Chixulub mega tsunami
@@squishy0062 Actually not many died in that one... it happened in a remote area far from civilization and only maybe 5 or so people were present when it did. I think 2 of them died in total but i'm not sure?
@@vrass775 it happened in a dame so not many people were present
@@squishy0062 If there was a tsunami bigger than mount Everest, then the only ones that are going to survive are birds
the really scary thing for me its not the height,its the volume of water and the width of those mega tsunamis
Even a 5 m tsunami wave can result in thousands of lives being lost. The most destructive part is really the huge masses of water being pushed inland and not the size of the wave.
From my understanding, Tsunamis travel EXTREMELY fast and are not simply ocean waves (else you could surf them, even very big ones). They hit the oceanfront like a train so you don't want to be anywhere near them. I've seen pics of people surfing 100 ft waves and these are different.
Those giant ones only last a few minutes usually, since they start a single point, they loose hight really fast.
@@LotsOfBologna2 Landslide tsunamis like the last one travel pretty slowly since they're more local events, there was an old Mega Disasters documentary about it.
I was waiting for the last simulation to crash into the coast and the Burj Khalifa. Shocking stuff
"Those aren't mountains, they're waves."
Interstellar
Nice reference
Where's T.A.R.S to help everyone?
"This little maneuver is gonna cost us 51 years"
Love this reference
As a survivor of 2004 Tsunami, I can say that even a 30m wave can wreck massive havoc! It's unbelievable how the ocean behaves during tsunami
damn respect for you
Where were you at?
indonesia?
As the water that made up the tsunami, I believe this comment.
a 30m wave would probably cause ~100,000s of deaths here on Atlantic Canada. Be in Koh Chang later this year; hope it's immune to tsunamis.
That's the terrifying thing about tsunami's: with so much other stuff you can prepare, you can take shelter, you can do stuff to better yourself. With a tsunami, there's rarely much warning and all you can do is get to higher ground as fast as you can and even then, that is no guarantee because it could just topple the building.
Earthquakes, tornados can all be bad if you get hit with the highest. All are bad. Either you get lucky or not
life can give you cancer, just be lucky.
you have warning, of course if you are only at less of 10 km from a volcano or earthqiake it is probably rip for you, but at 100 km you have time to run away inland or climb a hill
They have warning systems in place. Depending on how far out it is you’ll have enough time to reach higher ground. Also buildings do not normally collapse when a tsunami hits it.
U can go to a mountain!
That city is about to be hit with 20 tsunamis and the people in the boats are just chilling
Edit: this is the worst comedy ever yet it got 3,000 likes, strange how things work out
Yeah but they get smaller
Underrated comment
Cities skylines
Lol🤣
he is aquaman in boat😝
people to April fools tsunami: omg lol!
Tsunami: does this looks like a prank to you?
!?
Tsunami: 😇🤪✌🏻 Haha April fools!!
@Drakoshi Create a few nuclear bomb and then throw it in the ocean?😳
@Drakoshi Uh oh. Until the waves became higher than u thought.
@Drakoshi April Fool Waves ._.
The only April fools that was not a joke.
its completely wrong
The deadliest joke
Thats kind of scary,like what if the world was ending on april fools and no one knew
A tsunami is coming! "I'm not falling for your April fools joke."
April fools day causes trust issues
It's one of my deepest fears to see a wall of water moving straight towards me with no end of it in sight. I would run, I would try to climb, I would scream with all my might, but I would not expect to survive it at all.
😭😭😭
oh naw readinhg this shit was scary itself
Tsunamis aren’t walls of water though. It’s the mass of them, that’s scary not the size. They rarely look like the waves in the video.
"Man, a tsunami killed your friend"
"WHAT KIND OF TSUNAMI?!"
"April Fools"
"oh you are funny man"
That’d be one awkward conversation
Underrated comment
Salute to the camera man for surviving all of those tsunamis
Why doesn't this have more likes
Idk
It’s a joke
It’s a joke
because the waves are paid actors. no cheat on me
I love how you constantly give us references, unlike many other size comparison videos. It really gives us a sense of how big these really were.
metal ball studios are the same, they do a lot of great videos
The form of normal waves and tsunami waves is totally different. Tsunami waves are usually not particularly high (unless in situations like Lituya bay where it was the narrow nature of the valley that caused such height). It's the wavelength that is the killer. Tsunami waves are incredibly deep. They might only be 5m high but they continuously push inland at that height for 10's of minutes, sometimes more, totally inundating the area. A normal wave crashes and is dispersed in seconds.
This was a truth I learned after the 2004 Tsunami. I was surprised watching the video how small it was and wondered, for a moment, how it did so much damage. Then it kept going...and going...and going. It was as if the ocean simply decided to wash over the islands and wipe them off the face of the earth.
I thought the movie Impossible did a great job of showing how devastating that tsunami was.
Finally someone with common sense. This simulation is all distorted.
Exactly.
It's like a surge backed up by tons of water.
The Fukushima tsunami as well- I remember seeing videos of people in cars trying to outrace it and getting engulfed. It was not much higher than the car itself.
I like how the waves animate and look in this including the small wave and the big wave...they look shiny and cool to look at
The funny and sad thing about the April fools tsunami is that the tsunami happened on the 1st of April and everyone though it was a joke. Nobody evacuated, 156 died in Hilo (Hawaii).
I forgot that the Eiffel tower was in the middle of the ocean.
it's an exemple dude....
@@thisisleni dude...
@@thisisleni dude..
Are you stupid!1!11!?/??? Oh my gawd are yo really that dumb *sigh* People are so dumb nowadays Its an example idiot!1!11!!`1!
@@joshynenriqueb.micabalo7471 1!1!1!!! stupid wow!!11!1
Fun Fact
The Biggest Tsunami every recorded only took 5 lives
Meanwhile, Only a 30 Meter tall tsunami killed 230,000 People.
Vishal Sir neenga enga inga😂
Imagine if the biggest one touch a city
“Fun”
@@kzerpvropmorvp Fun right
"Only a 30m"
Two remarks here:
1. The Lituya Bay waves weren’t 520 m high. The water was pushed 520 m up a hill but that is possible with much smaller waves.
2. The Chicxulub tsunami (100 m) was limited by the comparably low amount of water in the shallow waters it impacted in; the waves would’ve been an order of magnitude higher in a deep sea impact.
According to all the sources I read, the wave actually was 520m high, the destruction of vegetation wasn’t just found that high on the 1 specific bank, but all along that side of the bay. The water would have reached much much higher on the mountains but the recorded level of 520m was the highest point of destruction.
@@JamesR_812 Incorrect. The 520m measurement was basically a splash. The actual height of the tsunami generated by the landslide was about 30m and less than 10m by the time it travelled across the bay to the sea.
@@bobflendorg1064 I’ve heard that point made, cite source please, I’d rather like to have a read :) thx
so ur saying that ur so smart cause u know how to google? stupidity at its finest
Tsunamis aren't waves, tsunamis are see level variations. Few hours longs, maybe days.
A round of applause for the person in the boat, for surviving those tsunami waves.
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The wave sizes can't even begin to show how immensely powerful tsunamis truly are
Nice video! But I missed the "dinosaur extinction tsunami" or however it is called. :)
It was there, the 100m Chicxulub one.
E p i c
@Juan Vasquez Oh! Like if it landed in deep water? That's fair.
@@MisterKnightly I think he's talking about the one caused by the astroids that killed the dinosaurs. If so that thing was like almost the size of Mt. Everest. If that wave came back today it could fully submerged the entire island of Hawaii.
@@Hawk-xz1og Yes, the Chicxulub asteroid was the one that killed the dinosaurs
So no one's gonna appreciate the effort and work he put into this? I meant the graphics, I wonder how did he make it
I seen you somewhere i don't remember
@@Blank-bc4ob kinda
its magic
@@FlamingBeat you assume that noone appreciate his effort because you havent seen anyone typed that they appreciate it? 🙄
No because it's an inaccurate waste of time
The Theoretical Tsunami caused by the meteor that killed the dinosaurs would be a kilometer tall at the very least. Let that *sink* in.
So people in the 1940’s had a world war to live through and hella mega tsunamis.
People angered the God or something by inventing The atomic bomb
excellent comments, beautifully said, all the subtleties of this content are noticed _ you give the author a good self-study.., come.., visit.., add here as I have you.., write.., talk.., this is how you teach us to see and notice the important things that we so often leave without attention and not rarely miss..
But also probably not know about that tsunami either. Lack of news
Actually, nope. The video creator got it wrong. The last one happend in 1958. And 520m is only the highest land it reached, not the highest wave on the sea.
The lituya one was in a confined bay. It was more like a fat guy sliding into a full bathtub than the open ocean ones that fuck entire coastlines.
Tsunamis are not about height, they're about strength and impetus. Look at 2004 and 2011, the waves were not very big when they hit land but they were strong enough to push miles in for hours
Hardly in recent times Tsunamis originating from oceans travelled beyond the height of 30 m carrying large volumes. The animation which shows height reaching excess of 100m are not proper tsunamis due to a deep sea impact like the Litua Bay incident where it was confined to a small area which forced the waters to splash in to greater heights. In an open ocean it won't reach beyond 20 metres
How many miles do they go inland?
The speed of a tsunami is always the same. It’s sped is that of a commercial aircraft or 500 mph (don’t know kilometers).
Everyone on TH-cam is an expert 😂
@bellavega8048 2-5km inwards for Indian Ocean Tsunami, I don't know the 2011 one though.
the image of a Tsunami as a "breaking wave" like that is somewhat incorrect - Tsunamis tend to have much longer wavelengths and almost work as a "temporary shift in sea level". How high the waves break when they hit the shore depends on other factors and could in fact be much higher than then height of the Tsunami proper.
this, thank you.
Exactly! Tsunamis don’t crest. This video is inaccurate
The earthquake near the Aleutian Islands occurred at 12:28 minutes 56 seconds (UTC) on April 1, 1946 (01:29 on April 1, local time). The epicenter was located about 150 kilometers south of Unimak Island at a depth of 25 kilometers. The power of the shocks was 7.2-8.6 points on the Richter scale. The earthquake caused a tsunami, the maximum height of the waves reached 35 meters
The chixulub tsunami near the impact site was about 4 to 5 kms in height, and as it moved further away it was still about a 1000 meter. It only lowered to 100 meters when reached inland after traveling 100s of kilometers.
I don't know why but the background music makes the video more scary and creepy
I watched this video while fishing along the beach pier just after midnight....felt the fear...packed up...and quickly went home...😱
I can't even begin to comprehend how scared I'd be. Just imagine yourself going about your day, when you suddenly see a wall of water coming towards you, one that covers nearly all of the skyline!
@@Anonymous25012 Well first of all you would suddenly be fishing on the dry as the water goes away from the coast at first. If you notice this in time and run fast you might can get yourself up to a safe hight.
The size comparison is interesting, and a great deal of work went into the graphics. Unfortunately a lot of people have a misconception that is reinforced by the graphics that Tsunamis look like breaking waves like this which is rarely the case.
yeah it doesnt look like anything at all because the ocean gets sucked out. then its a wall of water because the damn entire sea level rises and comes back at once.
@@chancepaladinthe one in Alaska wasn't thought it got that high
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Wow!this 3D effect has made everything clear to me 👍🏻👏🏼👏🏼 thanx a lot for this video
0:41
I just imagine
**ground shakes near beach** random guy: what the fu...
Tsunami: HAPPY APRIL FOOLS DAY!
random guy: AAAAAAA
That's cringe bro
Love how this just randomly popped up in my recommandations
One of the first people here..nice! Good video would be nice to have it closer to the shore for reference though.
Awesome!!! How are these kind of video made?
0:46 haha April fools!
He..he… bro it was just a prank… WAKE UP. BRO WAKE UP.
520 M Wave ... I feel scare when the river near my home got Half Meter Waves.
The wave wasnt 520 Meter high, it pushed 520 meter up a hill from where the shoreline was.
It was 1706 ft high actually
@@red-headedabigail5794 its the same thing
such a well made video , this is gonna blow up
Spectacular animations and comparisons with infrastructural heights make the concept able to be enhanced efficiently.
damn you got into DDOI vid congrats
Congratulations on getting into daily dose of internet
Me reading April fool Tsunami's name : 😂
Me watching it coming : 😳
0:18 so are you saying thats the only difference between wave surfed and tsunami is just 6 mts? I guess that tsunami could have been surfed by a pro...
No, the waves are very different, they are imposible to surf
Tsunamis are extremely fast. Their speed are comparable to a fighter jet
@@SCPFanMY Once a wave shallows and begins to become visible, it's speed is limited by the friction of the sea floor, the amount of fluid available to propagate in, and the wind. Tsunami don't break like normal sea waves either, so they can't be surfed for that reason, but they aren't moving too fast to be surfed. The disorganized movement of the fluid itself is what makes it impossible to surf, not any mystical properties.
@@philipforrest1732 I love that you think waves only have three factors. Back to school for you!
The Lituya Bay Megatsunami occurred on July 9th, 1958, not in 1946. It is the highest tsunami on record, reaching about 525 meters.
Gotta love when the April Fools Tsunami strikes an entire city flooding it entirely and then Poseidon saying "Just a prank bro"
School 🏫 was never close to this interesting and fun.
“You didn’t have to cut me off”
I dont get the joke
@@user-xm6wg1lc5w I think the joke was, traffic was hectic and people who weren't aware were wondering why others were driving fast
Dony get it
@@kitboone8573 still dont get it
Its from an song
The waves in real life where longer and if you want to see the actual scale of the biggest wave ever surfed, look up nazare biggest wave ever surfed
1:42 I saw the titanic
I see it on the last tsunami
You come from daily dose of internet
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I think that Lituya bay megatsunami happened in 1958 not 1946.
This is awesome! Imagine surfing the 3 mile high wave
Someone did.... In a fishing boat. Amazing story that defies all logic.
1:43 ah yes a titanic and a tower
Bro april fools tsunami 😭🙏 0:45
Ahhhh god go too much 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Awesome video, sucks that some guy has done a youtube shorts “tiktok” video of a “reaction” to this that has 12M views. Algorithm is fucked, I search for this specifically as you deserve the views!
Thanks for sharing this video! I'd like to know the damage each tsunami caused
1:37 WOAH THAT TSUNAMI IS WAY BIGGER THAN THE TITANIC! Imagine if that tsunami sunk the titanic.
It would’ve made it no longer exist
it wouldve gotten to land….
i think
The titanic at the end:
I thought I got sunk by an iceberg?
What’s a big wave doing here?
Thank you for your hard work with all the editing and research and stuff like that. A dude reacted to this and just said a few words and got more likes which is unfortunate.
The dream I had of a tidal wave back in March 2013 was as big as a skyscraper and it stretched the whole length of the beach. The wave was frozen in time and people were standing in a long line single file as a man in a long white robe (who looked angelic) talked to each person. Judged them.
I didn't even write that dream down and can still remember it.
1946:
"OMG! There's a tsunami heading right at us, run!"
"Nice try, you ain't fooling me tod--"
whenever it takes a long time for the screen to pan out, my heart rate goes 📈📈📈
Fun fact : 1 metric cube of water is one ton. While water is easy to displace, water is still very heavy. Imagine the force behind those tsunamis.
Didn't the 2004 and 2011 quakes actually make the whole earth wobble like a centimeter?
@@lisagd22 Yes. I don´t know exactly how far earth was allocated, but it was.
@@lisagd22 Oh shit. I just googled it. 2011 earth was shifted by 17 centimeters. That sounds god damn much. 😲
@@Axlthedevil Wow, that's a lot!!
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I like this Tsunami size comparison of wave size.
I guess the April fools Tsunami wasn't joking after all.
Also Me: *sees Titanic
BAHAHA
The most problematic thing for a tsunami is not the high, but the wavelength of the wave (except for the Lituya Bay one, that is a special case).
I like how one of the tsunamis was named April fools-
The tsunami: Am I a joke to you-
Amazing video and research behind it plz keep it up!!
I love these comparisons❤
You’re very talented
Somehow I think the Chicxulub one would have been much bigger than depicted here. Talking about a dinosaur-killer asteroid striking in the Gulf of Mexico.
Granted, it would have vaporized A LOT of water and anything on the banks of the gulf itself would’ve been incinerated before the wave could reach it, but still.
Keep in mind that once tsunamis break, they lose a ton of their height and can go from 30m to just 9m. Still dangerous tho.
To the creator of this video....this high-level summary visual is great.
The Lituya Bay "tsunami" was not really a wave in the sense people like to imagine. It was more like an enormous splash inside the bay. So it was not a 500 m tall wave moving around like in the movies.
POV: you came from tiktok to see how big tsunamis can actually be
Nope-
El tsunami de Bahía Lituya fue un desastre natural ocurrido el 9 de julio de 1958 en la bahía Lituya, al noreste del golfo de Alaska. Un fuerte sismo de magnitud 8,3 hizo que se derrumbara prácticamente una montaña entera, generando una pared de agua que se elevó a 525 metros, convirtiéndose en la ola gigante más grande de la que se tenga registro en el mundo, llegando a calificarse el suceso de megatsunami.
Wikipedia
Great video! Thanks for posting.
I was waiting for a zoom out to see the whole evolution!
POV: You are here from daily dose of internet
Nah, I’m here from DVBBS
0:08 BIG WAVE BIG WAVE PIYAJIMA
Break it up, break it up, matseo eoseo
conspiracy theories: future tsunami's will be worse because of climate change
meanwhile the old tsunami record timeline:
What was the 1980 Mount Saint Helens tsunami? That was a giant landslide when the side of the mountain blew up.
Titanic: I THOUGHT I WAS THE BIGGEST IN THE WORLD
RED SIDE, infinity)
Lituya Bay Tsunami was 160-200 meters high, not 520m (this is the height where the water came upon impact and the wave itself was smaller).
Plus it wasn't in 1946 but 1958
In nasal voice : *This is your daily dose of Internet*
Everyone is going to see only Animations...
But see that .......These largest water waves will atack to this whole world...
This is kudrat🙏🙏🙏🙏
0:03 starts
Normal people: tiny wave
Kids: ¡TSUNAMI WARNING!
Kinda scary that the 2011 tsunami was "small" by comparison but was so destructive 😨
That does it...I am moving to somewhere 521 meters above sea level.
Then ✨Land slides✨
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You should do a tsunami length and tsunami land coverage comparison vid cause these are great
I feel bad for anybody during the April fools tsunami,
“Oh no! A tsunami is coming!”
_”nice joke Jim, It’s April fools, I’m not gonna fall for that!”_
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Lituya Bay Alaska July 9th 1958 1,720ft Mega Tsunami?
Lituya 1958