I'm going to regret this request, but you should include those crashing noises in your videos more often. They capture an ambience that the visuals can't on their own. What you are able to do with the visuals is still great, though :)
biz 1999 senesinde 7.6 lık depremi oturduğumuz yerde 6 veya 7 şiddetinde hissettik. hiç bir eşyamız devrilmedi. binamızın zemininde hiç kaya bulunmuyor. bu simülasyon gerçekçi gelmiyor bana.
As someone who deals with geophysics, I will make a criticism :). As it is, the simulations are not realistic. The reason is that the ground period is incredibly short. The ground in your simulations is incredibly strong (about 1100m/s Vs30) and these grounds cannot accelerate this much even in earthquakes of 8. My advice to you to make your simulations realistic: Design all simulations for 220m/s Vs30. Because accelerations above 1g usually occur in these soils. For example, in your simulations, the ground period is 0.1-0.15sec and there are soils with this period, but the accelerations are not realistic. In other words, such images do not occur in any earthquake. However, the period of a 220m/s alluvial soil is 0.75sec. So in your simulations, the displacement at 250cm/s ground speed will be 25cm-37.5cm. Also, sometimes 1.5g PGA corresponds to about 2.5g in the video. The only error is the period. If you take the ground period as 0.75sec, you will get 188cm displacement at 250cm/s ground speed. Yes, 20cm displacement is possible at 0.15sec, but this is only possible in 1100 Vs30 soils and requires 1.4g PGA. This means that the earthquake should be at least 8.7 Mw, so these values are too much. However, a 7.5 earthquake can do this very easily in a 220m/s alluvium. So the only thing missing is this, For 200cm/s ground velocity You are making 20-30cm displacement in 0.15sec, it is possible but very unrealistic and only possible in earthquakes close to 9 Mw, If you take an alluvial soil as a basis and choose 188cm displacement in 0.75sec, there will be much more appropriate and realistic simulations. If you make it 0.75sec your tall buildings will collapse but it's worth it for nice simulations :). Or is it a good opportunity to learn a bit of civil engineering:) so that you can try even harder not to collapse the buildings. I should also say that the Mercalli scale increases logarithmically most of the time. 0.12g MMI 6 0.25g MMI 7 0.45g MMI 8 0.75g MMI 9 1.3g MMI 10 1.6g MMI 11 3.0g+ MMI 12 Very nice simulations though :). I think it will be much more beautiful if you do as I said:).
The radio makes it even more real. I ve was 2 times in turkey. Near the elevators was a sign that told us not to use it during earthquakes. A prove that turkey is prone to earthquakes
How come this kitchen has a normal cooker with an oven at the bottom AND an eye-level oven too ?! Most households have one or the other or if you’re like me - none ! As I’m a single guy with disabilities, I get by using a combi microwave with oven and grill, an air fryer and a double induction hob.
hey, really nice content. love it i have a question tho: in 2019, i have experienced a 5.9 earthquake in Istanbul and not even a single item on my desk moved even a little bit. the shake was quite noticeable but was more like how your simulation depicted 4. is there any explanation for this? is the building so strong that it did not shae too much or something? thanks!
Usually what gets reported is the earthquakes 'magnitude', using the Richter scale or similar. These are about the earthquake itself. The Mercalli scale used here is an 'intensity' scale, which is more about the effects on the environment.
Here's my 3D CITY simulation : th-cam.com/video/kFNud4nCFs8/w-d-xo.html
I'm going to regret this request, but you should include those crashing noises in your videos more often. They capture an ambience that the visuals can't on their own. What you are able to do with the visuals is still great, though :)
you should make this a series! and do every room:)
yes I am planning on doing this :)
@@EarthquakeSim cool! have a great day
That Christmas tree is so powerful….
Hello @EarthquakeSim if you read this comment :)
I didn’t get the link to the cascadia landslide
@@COD_DEADSHOT_KILLA search for Cascadia earthquake simulation :)
Wow the animations are soo good
En MM es super duper terremoto
At the highest magnitude, the kitchen cooks you and not the other way round, giving you a stew of broken glasses and raw food.
9:30 A plate flew away.
No
Who has to clean this up
just press ctrl + delete haha
@@EarthquakeSim lol
Excellent ! Merci !
This is going to be interesting
Hello @EarthquakeSim its 11:32 its a chaos 😆 thanks for your video im upgrading my house and prepare for the big one
Ok
I remember i was in kitchen and like a magnitude 2.4 earthquake hit and i saw shaking hanging things
biz 1999 senesinde 7.6 lık depremi oturduğumuz yerde 6 veya 7 şiddetinde hissettik. hiç bir eşyamız devrilmedi. binamızın zemininde hiç kaya bulunmuyor. bu simülasyon gerçekçi gelmiyor bana.
Surprised that it even survived, also being in this house wouldn’t be much fun
This is what happens when you buy your kitchen from IKEA.
I wonder if its possible to make some objects in the simulation break like in real life? But I like the video though, don't get me wrong!
EarthquakeSim, can you simulate an earthquake in Pocoyo's bedroom?
where is that??
In this video
th-cam.com/video/-bQzZ8ibgMg/w-d-xo.html@@EarthquakeSim
There is a room in this video that is his bedroom.@@EarthquakeSim
Oh no I missed the video…… I will not miss the video next time😢
Where can I buy this kitchen?
This video is cool and all. But the voice warning thing was really annoying me.
As someone who deals with geophysics, I will make a criticism :). As it is, the simulations are not realistic. The reason is that the ground period is incredibly short. The ground in your simulations is incredibly strong (about 1100m/s Vs30) and these grounds cannot accelerate this much even in earthquakes of 8. My advice to you to make your simulations realistic:
Design all simulations for 220m/s Vs30. Because accelerations above 1g usually occur in these soils.
For example, in your simulations, the ground period is 0.1-0.15sec and there are soils with this period, but the accelerations are not realistic. In other words, such images do not occur in any earthquake. However, the period of a 220m/s alluvial soil is 0.75sec. So in your simulations, the displacement at 250cm/s ground speed will be 25cm-37.5cm. Also, sometimes 1.5g PGA corresponds to about 2.5g in the video. The only error is the period. If you take the ground period as 0.75sec, you will get 188cm displacement at 250cm/s ground speed.
Yes, 20cm displacement is possible at 0.15sec, but this is only possible in 1100 Vs30 soils and requires 1.4g PGA. This means that the earthquake should be at least 8.7 Mw, so these values are too much. However, a 7.5 earthquake can do this very easily in a 220m/s alluvium.
So the only thing missing is this,
For 200cm/s ground velocity
You are making 20-30cm displacement in 0.15sec, it is possible but very unrealistic and only possible in earthquakes close to 9 Mw,
If you take an alluvial soil as a basis and choose 188cm displacement in 0.75sec, there will be much more appropriate and realistic simulations.
If you make it 0.75sec your tall buildings will collapse but it's worth it for nice simulations :). Or is it a good opportunity to learn a bit of civil engineering:) so that you can try even harder not to collapse the buildings.
I should also say that the Mercalli scale increases logarithmically most of the time.
0.12g MMI 6
0.25g MMI 7
0.45g MMI 8
0.75g MMI 9
1.3g MMI 10
1.6g MMI 11
3.0g+ MMI 12
Very nice simulations though :).
I think it will be much more beautiful if you do as I said:).
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my food!!! :(
YESSS
You should make a mall
omg I'm new
haha thanks for watching!!
@@EarthquakeSim Hey, can you do a video of you testing different landmarks against tornadoes? Thx
8 minutes left before it beginsssss
hope you can check the video when you come back :)
What's that Lassie? The kitchen didn't collapse?
Earthquake sim I really love the detail you put into this you have an eas tv in the back 😂
Hehe❤️❤️ yes! Thank you so much for watching this!
Stop
Yasssss
thanks for watching friend!
This simulation literally shows how erratic and unpredictable the shaking and ground movements actually are during an earthquake.
Hey, what dishes do these people use? Not one broke, I want a set!
They are pretty fancy!
Earthquake proof windows.
The radio makes it even more real. I ve was 2 times in turkey. Near the elevators was a sign that told us not to use it during earthquakes. A prove that turkey is prone to earthquakes
I wish this was a game ngl
The cabinets and countertops remained standing. Good walls, too.
when i first looked the kitchen i thought it looked like mine😅
I thought it's have intensity 13
Me to but it's ok
Wow, the walls and windows are not damaged.
And the drawers cabinets didn't even open or move like they do during a small earthquake in reality
Only thing I’m concerned about is why they have so many plates
First thing I'm doing if I move to an area with earthquakes is buying plastic dishware.
Is the unsafest place in the home
Что за ,такие за мощные светильники у вас, магнитута 10, а светильники держатся! чудеса
*calls 911 to ask about the power outage*
We had an earthquake the other day. 3.9😂😂😂
You can experience the Valdivia Chile earthquake pls :)
Alerta Sísmica
How are the caobnets or the table not separating from the wall and floors
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you should do with what if 10.5
That doesn't exist
How come this kitchen has a normal cooker with an oven at the bottom AND an eye-level oven too ?! Most households have one or the other or if you’re like me - none ! As I’m a single guy with disabilities, I get by using a combi microwave with oven and grill, an air fryer and a double induction hob.
Please bedroom 10 earthquake
hey, really nice content. love it
i have a question tho: in 2019, i have experienced a 5.9 earthquake in Istanbul and not even a single item on my desk moved even a little bit. the shake was quite noticeable but was more like how your simulation depicted 4. is there any explanation for this? is the building so strong that it did not shae too much or something?
thanks!
Usually what gets reported is the earthquakes 'magnitude', using the Richter scale or similar. These are about the earthquake itself.
The Mercalli scale used here is an 'intensity' scale, which is more about the effects on the environment.
From what I've read, the epicenter was in the sea and quite far from Istanbul, so it's normal that you felt just a light intensity.
The depth of an earthquake is an important factor as well. A 5.9 quake at 200 km depth is different from a 5.9 at 10 km depth
Earthquake is a terrible chef!
Hi @EarthquakeSim. I just wanna greet you a very best happy new year to you😊❤hope you will have luck next year😊❤🎉
No structural damage? Hmmm
Oh Mi God! 9:16💀💀
2G did a werid way
How can the house survive a xi earthquake?😅
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Hi @EarthquakeSim if ur reading dis can you do Barcelona Sagrada and Statue of Liberty in NYC?
Edit : Can you do cities like Tokyo for example?