The media in India merely reported the disaster without the slightest attempt to explain the cause. Many thanks for the informative video. In fact until now I didn’t know that Libya had a mountain range! Thanks again.
It is not a news channel and ironically in India educational channel shows news whereas news channel shows nothing except political and religion related news !!
@@vaiga6627 we have to use certain empirical correlations based on the geotechnical data and structural properties to predict the generated by stresses during different loading conditions in the dam at different reservoir levels and rainfall conditions opening of the gates in time time-dependent manner. We have fixed the success criteria and then based on different input parameters we see the attached are we meeting them. The only constraint is to run a huge number of simulations and estimation of uncertainties associated with the numerical method, model input parameters, and physical model.
The problems in my opinion are primarily that predicting rainfall, thus the peak strain on the dams is difficult, while the government has limited funds to make infrastructure and repair infrastructure. Still, I wish you the best of success in your endeavor, as it may well save hundreds of thousands of lives despite the issues I noted.
@@vidard9863 rainfall return levels for given return periods and river flooding we are predicting based on historical data of 100 years using block maxima approach and fitting it to extreme value distributions. We are using Mike software for the inundation predictions in the dam.
Mullaperiyar Dam in Kerala, India is over 100 years old, visibly damaged and located in a region prone to earthquakes. Its collapse would harm 3.5 million people downstream.
Thank you so much for the explanation as well as the visual aid. I was a bit confused about the landscape. Your breakdown really helped to answer open questions I had. Let's continue to pray for the families impacted by this horrible tragedy.
Very good thx for consideration of this. Prayers for their recovery. An astounding tragedy by any measure, deserved as great amount of comfort sympathy strength & support🙏🕊️ Jebel Akhdar is the Green Mountain where most Libyan precipitation happens, beside forest coverage. Another matter about Wadi Derna & likely among confluence of contributing factors involve the geology & topography, prolly most of the watershed is rather narrowly channelled valley without much riparian space along side, unsure whether characterized as an escarpment but still relatively rapid descent when sufficient precipitation occurs so all the flow will be fast, direct, & full volume. This cyclone was significant & enhanced by an Omega block, while there was likely a double high pressure block in effect over Libya & to the Northwest over Europe, keeping the Medicane relatively stationary, slow storms will deliver greater amounts of precip over time. Doubt there's much infiltration, but unsure although obviously exceeded reservoirs capacity & dams were readily breached. A tremendous amount of water with force & energy toward the coastal interface & the sea, but instead of alleviated by an estuary & floodplain the water impacted a sprawling urban area. I'm still questioning the city & structures that had encroached amid the floodplain, any freshwater wetlands & estuary, or what had remained of it, especially with condition of the dams & reservoirs likely enhanced risk since relatively little else toward flood control.
Your explanation is very clear and straight forward. Now I understand the situation very clearly. For the lost lives, my condolences goes to the Libyan people as a Nation for this sudden and huge loss of lives.
Mullaperiyar Dam in Kerala, India is over 100 years old, visibly damaged and located in a region prone to earthquakes. Its collapse would harm 3.5 million people downstream.
Indian Communists are not known to fund infra, they are all about unions and freebies and identity politics. Kerala needs to change its political issues.
Thank you so much for the highly informative 'mini-lesson'! It seems that dams and other diversions of river waters carry more risks than rewards. The drying of the Aral Sea is an example.
The climatology series is very informative and is definitely supporting in my exams preparation. Could you please continue the series and make same kind of video for Wildfires in Canada and Hawaii. I would be grateful for it as it would really help to understand and get some more insight on the climate change.
In Australia we are used to floods. In a dry climate like Libya and 400 mm is a Hell of a lot of rain in any ones language. Australains would be getting out of any water courses under those circumastances. Also I have heard it said that the dams were inp[roperly maintanened due to the genral lack of Administration since 2011. Do you think that is true ? Had the rocourses been available 400 mm is still a big ask of a dam. Would it have been possible to open the dam to prevent catastophics falure... maintenace issue (if they existed) aside. Thank you for this.... in the West MSM there is practicly no information on this. Our media dont seem to care.
A year ago a PhD student create study on that area and he demanded the gov to build a third dam in between the two immediately and no one listened to him
@@roystonboodoo7525 I saw reports along those lines. I am no Civil Engineer but know a little bit a bout Mining. The jist of it was if Hillary Clinton hadnt murdered Gaddafi and bombed Tripoli into rubble that maintenance would have been carried out.
It would be good to know how warm the Mediterranean has been this year compared to a hundred year or more record. That could explain the size of the cyclone Daniel.
This is DARPA military (Peter thiel provided funds to know how to create tornadoes. This happened at 3am when people were sleeping? Should I ask WHERE ARE THE CHILDREN?
Thank you very much for this very informative description of Libya’s natural topography & dam locations. This is certainly helpful to understanding what happened. Obviously, an early warning system would’ve been beneficial. Increased temperatures in the sea must’ve contributed to the medicine and in turn, dumping a tremendous amount of water in a short period of time. ☁️🌧️🌧️🌧️ 😐
Encroachment of river bed, over population and concretisations along river front areas are surely man made amplifiers to accompany these natural disasters of such implications. Visionary approach to city planning and developments without disturbing natural processes can avoid such disasters. Prayers 🙏😢
Climate change...my heartfelt condolences from Kenya...may God give you strength at this tragic moment and for the lost SOULS Rip.. good explanation Thankfully.
In kerala, idukki dam is in the brink of break as the age of dam is more than 100 years and not constructed as per modern construction technologies. If this dam breaks, India will be big sorrow. Expected life loss would be roughly around 25 lakhs😢...None of the kerala politicians are taking this seriously as control of the dam with tamilnadu who is not interested in reconstruction as they will lose water supply to their state. Central government must takeover all water reservoirs and manage water crisis.
Amit ji, please make a video on the high risk dams in india of which Mullaperiyar in kerala is at extremely high risk..close to 4 million people would die if the dam breaks..at least your video can help reach authorities with your reach..from a concerned Keralite🙏
On clarification required please. Did the dam management team opened the gates in time to prevent breakage of dams. I assume the opening of gates would have softened the flood fury.
As the climate heads into greater extremes globally, how can we best deal with future climate crises? The short answer is that we cannot deal with them unless we take care of nature's inner balance. We live in a tightly-closed and interdependent system in which everything boomerangs back to us. While living in such a system, we need to reconsider what we want and think, and how we treat each other, because our human connections are the primary influence on how nature responds to us. It is common to think that climate is dependent on factors outside of us-whether it be balances between heat and cold in the environment, or the effects of various kinds of pollution we emit-because we lack a complete picture of how our attitudes to each other bring about the strongest responses from nature toward us. No creature distorts nature the way that we people do. And it is not simply a matter of switching to renewable energy sources, electric cars and the like; it is a matter of how we relate to each other. If we truly wish to witness more balance throughout nature and not have to deal with all kinds of cold waves and other natural disasters, then similarly to how we have electricity, water and gas meters in our homes, we should also have meters that count how much evil we emit into the world from our negative attitudes to each other. What I mean is that if we could feel the extent to which we emit negative forces into the world, which negatively ricochet back to us, then we would wish to change this negative driver within us. We would want to switch it to a drive that makes our human connections positive, and which harmonizes us with nature. In simple terms, when we get up in the morning, we should first and foremost consider what we need to do in order for all people to have it good. Developing such an attitude is not so simple, yet we will need to seriously work on it as we head into the future. A life of increasing blows from nature or a life of peace and harmony depends on the extent to which we impact a shift in our attitudes to each other-from negative to positive.
The media in India merely reported the disaster without the slightest attempt to explain the cause. Many thanks for the informative video. In fact until now I didn’t know that Libya had a mountain range! Thanks again.
Ditto! Same reporting in the US.
You're the only news channel that has shown & explain the big picture of the whole events more clearly. 😢
It is not a news channel and ironically in India educational channel shows news whereas news channel shows nothing except political and religion related news !!
I continued trying to predict the dam failures using probabilistic fracture mechanics to a certain extent. The work is in process at IIT Bombay.
Hey, that is interesting, how does it work?
@@vaiga6627 we have to use certain empirical correlations based on the geotechnical data and structural properties to predict the generated by stresses during different loading conditions in the dam at different reservoir levels and rainfall conditions opening of the gates in time time-dependent manner. We have fixed the success criteria and then based on different input parameters we see the attached are we meeting them. The only constraint is to run a huge number of simulations and estimation of uncertainties associated with the numerical method, model input parameters, and physical model.
The problems in my opinion are primarily that predicting rainfall, thus the peak strain on the dams is difficult, while the government has limited funds to make infrastructure and repair infrastructure. Still, I wish you the best of success in your endeavor, as it may well save hundreds of thousands of lives despite the issues I noted.
@@vidard9863 rainfall return levels for given return periods and river flooding we are predicting based on historical data of 100 years using block maxima approach and fitting it to extreme value distributions. We are using Mike software for the inundation predictions in the dam.
Mullaperiyar Dam in Kerala, India is over 100 years old, visibly damaged and located in a region prone to earthquakes. Its collapse would harm 3.5 million people downstream.
Amit sir never dissappoints us.Great explanation 👍
Happy Ganesh Chaturthi ❤❤🎉
Pray for Libya😢
Thank you so much for the explanation as well as the visual aid. I was a bit confused about the landscape. Your breakdown really helped to answer open questions I had. Let's continue to pray for the families impacted by this horrible tragedy.
Man this in depth explanations is why I subscribed to this channel in the first place, you will not see this on mainstream television
So tragic of a loss for these proud people and their country already scarred by turmoil. May they recover stronger in time.
Thanks for the clear and concise explanation
I was eagerly waiting for ur insight on this disaster. Thank you.
He posts good videos and is easy to understand.
Thank you Amit
Love your analysis
From Ethiopia
Very good thx for consideration of this. Prayers for their recovery. An astounding tragedy by any measure, deserved as great amount of comfort sympathy strength & support🙏🕊️
Jebel Akhdar is the Green Mountain where most Libyan precipitation happens, beside forest coverage. Another matter about Wadi Derna & likely among confluence of contributing factors involve the geology & topography, prolly most of the watershed is rather narrowly channelled valley without much riparian space along side, unsure whether characterized as an escarpment but still relatively rapid descent when sufficient precipitation occurs so all the flow will be fast, direct, & full volume.
This cyclone was significant & enhanced by an Omega block, while there was likely a double high pressure block in effect over Libya & to the Northwest over Europe, keeping the Medicane relatively stationary, slow storms will deliver greater amounts of precip over time.
Doubt there's much infiltration, but unsure although obviously exceeded reservoirs capacity & dams were readily breached. A tremendous amount of water with force & energy toward the coastal interface & the sea, but instead of alleviated by an estuary & floodplain the water impacted a sprawling urban area. I'm still questioning the city & structures that had encroached amid the floodplain, any freshwater wetlands & estuary, or what had remained of it, especially with condition of the dams & reservoirs likely enhanced risk since relatively little else toward flood control.
Your explanation is very clear and straight forward. Now I understand the situation very clearly. For the lost lives, my condolences goes to the Libyan people as a Nation for this sudden and huge loss of lives.
Hi, I'm a Korean person. Thank you for this video.
안녕하세요.
😅@@LearTrough
It's tragic and heartbreaking, condolences to the ppl and thank-you sir for explaining.
Thanks so much for the detailed information about the flood disasters in Lybia It's very informative n interesting
Clear as Crystal Clear ❤ explanation
Extremely well explained. Thank you. So very very sad for Libya.. Love and condolences to the families who lost loved ones.
Thanks for your excellent presentation. You made it easy to understand.
Thanks for your research. Very informative, especially explanation about the Landscape and helpful visual aid. Be blessed
Glad I don't live near any dams. Best wishes to people of Libya. Great explanation , Thanks
Great video, as always, thank you, Amit...
Very Informative!! Thank You!!
atleast we have the idea sir,thx for the information, heartfelt condolences to the entire people of Libya mostly those affected directly.
Like always
...Amazing explanation sir ...
Excellent report, Thank-you
Thank you for making this video sir❤
Amit Sir, best explanation of topics with nice animation ❤vedio
Superb...so much informative
How in the heck does Amit make these videos so quickly?
Mullaperiyar Dam in Kerala, India is over 100 years old, visibly damaged and located in a region prone to earthquakes. Its collapse would harm 3.5 million people downstream.
Indian Communists are not known to fund infra, they are all about unions and freebies and identity politics. Kerala needs to change its political issues.
This could cause the largest casualty ever happened in world history.
Thank you so much for the highly informative 'mini-lesson'! It seems that dams and other diversions of river waters carry more risks than rewards. The drying of the Aral Sea is an example.
The climatology series is very informative and is definitely supporting in my exams preparation.
Could you please continue the series and make same kind of video for Wildfires in Canada and Hawaii.
I would be grateful for it as it would really help to understand and get some more insight on the climate change.
Very clear and simple,easy to understand ,thanks
Tqsm sir i was waiting for this video 🙏🙏
Nice and informative video Amit 👍👍👍
Rest in peace to all the departed souls. Condolences to the people who lost their dear ones.
very educative. Thank youy regards
Mulaperiyar Dam Idukki 😕
Very informative thank you sir
In Australia we are used to floods. In a dry climate like Libya and 400 mm is a Hell of a lot of rain in any ones language. Australains would be getting out of any water courses under those circumastances. Also I have heard it said that the dams were inp[roperly maintanened due to the genral lack of Administration since 2011. Do you think that is true ? Had the rocourses been available 400 mm is still a big ask of a dam. Would it have been possible to open the dam to prevent catastophics falure... maintenace issue (if they existed) aside. Thank you for this.... in the West MSM there is practicly no information on this. Our media dont seem to care.
Im sure it would of helped if they had opened up the dam. Nobody will be held responsible.
A year ago a PhD student create study on that area and he demanded the gov to build a third dam in between the two immediately and no one listened to him
The dams were built in 1970s of clay with a stone centre. Reports of Cracks in the dam walls months before went unheeded
@@roystonboodoo7525 I saw reports along those lines. I am no Civil Engineer but know a little bit a bout Mining. The jist of it was if Hillary Clinton hadnt murdered Gaddafi and bombed Tripoli into rubble that maintenance would have been carried out.
@@roystonboodoo7525 Our media are mumbling about Climate Change and wierd weather but I think it is more likely the "hand of Man" more directly.
This was very well done. Thank you!
Very informative video
Nicely explained in simple way..
Mullaperiyar dam ....Amoung the most dangerous.....
This is a great and very informative video Thank you
1st to watch ❤️waiting for him to cover Libiya Floods.
Love u! That'll.....!
Excellent clarification 👍
Thank you for sharing 👍👍
Thank you sir for gave more knowledge .
Immensely informative
It would be good to know how warm the Mediterranean has been this year compared to a hundred year or more record. That could explain the size of the cyclone Daniel.
I think that was a great video
Thank You, i found it informative❤
Quality content 🎉
Thank you sir 🙏 God bless you!
Very informative. So sad though!
Whoever named the medicane 'Storm Daniel' knew what he was doing. Respect. 😂
Well it "stripped" away a lot of lives 💀
@@nishayandebnath 😭😭💀
What does that mean?
This is DARPA military (Peter thiel provided funds to know how to create tornadoes. This happened at 3am when people were sleeping? Should I ask WHERE ARE THE CHILDREN?
Satisfactory explanation.!
Thank you very much for your explanation.
Thank you sir for so details ❤🙏🙏🙏
Thank you very much sir...
Thank you for explanation 🙏🙏
Thank u guruji😊
Excellent news. I need more of this in Libya
Thank you very much for this very informative description of Libya’s natural topography & dam locations. This is certainly helpful to understanding what happened. Obviously, an early warning system would’ve been beneficial. Increased temperatures in the sea must’ve contributed to the medicine and in turn, dumping a tremendous amount of water in a short period of time. ☁️🌧️🌧️🌧️ 😐
Encroachment of river bed, over population and concretisations along river front areas are surely man made amplifiers to accompany these natural disasters of such implications.
Visionary approach to city planning and developments without disturbing natural processes can avoid such disasters.
Prayers 🙏😢
I would point more towards the failed state issue (a consequence of the actions of you know who), rather than the general city planning issue imo.
@@motan7864You mean she "I CAME I SAW HE(now they) DIED, HAHAHA".
GRACIAS POR TU INFORMATIONES
Climate change...my heartfelt condolences from Kenya...may God give you strength at this tragic moment and for the lost SOULS Rip..
good explanation Thankfully.
Thank you, my God have Mercy on the people of Derna
deepest condolences
Want a video on G20 summit .... your explanation is marvelous
It was man made calamity , locals already telling authority about damage in dam ,life is unpredictable
The dams were man made. Not built by beavers.
Thank you
In kerala, idukki dam is in the brink of break as the age of dam is more than 100 years and not constructed as per modern construction technologies. If this dam breaks, India will be big sorrow. Expected life loss would be roughly around 25 lakhs😢...None of the kerala politicians are taking this seriously as control of the dam with tamilnadu who is not interested in reconstruction as they will lose water supply to their state. Central government must takeover all water reservoirs and manage water crisis.
Amit ji, please make a video on the high risk dams in india of which Mullaperiyar in kerala is at extremely high risk..close to 4 million people would die if the dam breaks..at least your video can help reach authorities with your reach..from a concerned Keralite🙏
On clarification required please.
Did the dam management team opened the gates in time to prevent breakage of dams.
I assume the opening of gates would have softened the flood fury.
Thank u sir
Jai guru great master antarik pranam shiv Parvati and param pita ki ar se shubhkamana happy teej you are amazing person 🙏🏽👌🏽💝👍🏽
This is the example of the horrific impacts of climate change we humans has caused 😢
Thanku sir ... ( bhagvan unki aatma ko shanti de)
Payers to the people
Not the best graphics but great explanation. Thank you sir.
Sir explain about Morocco earthquake
If there was no dam the town would have slowly adjusted to rains
How do you know there were heavy rains?
The world has changed
Nam myoho rengekyo 🙏 pray 🌍 peace be safe*
Global Climate Threat: Urgent Address to the World Science Community | Egon Cholakian
5 days ago , moracoo has seen natural calamity...
No government since Gaddafi
misfortune strike
Ref ur map how a river can flow through a mountain?
Sir iski video hindi me bhi bna digiye
I'm sure if Gaddafi was alive he would have added more dams to protect his people . He would have made a man-made river
Man made calamity...
As the climate heads into greater extremes globally, how can we best deal with future climate crises?
The short answer is that we cannot deal with them unless we take care of nature's inner balance.
We live in a tightly-closed and interdependent system in which everything boomerangs back to us. While living in such a system, we need to reconsider what we want and think, and how we treat each other, because our human connections are the primary influence on how nature responds to us.
It is common to think that climate is dependent on factors outside of us-whether it be balances between heat and cold in the environment, or the effects of various kinds of pollution we emit-because we lack a complete picture of how our attitudes to each other bring about the strongest responses from nature toward us.
No creature distorts nature the way that we people do. And it is not simply a matter of switching to renewable energy sources, electric cars and the like; it is a matter of how we relate to each other.
If we truly wish to witness more balance throughout nature and not have to deal with all kinds of cold waves and other natural disasters, then similarly to how we have electricity, water and gas meters in our homes, we should also have meters that count how much evil we emit into the world from our negative attitudes to each other. What I mean is that if we could feel the extent to which we emit negative forces into the world, which negatively ricochet back to us, then we would wish to change this negative driver within us. We would want to switch it to a drive that makes our human connections positive, and which harmonizes us with nature.
In simple terms, when we get up in the morning, we should first and foremost consider what we need to do in order for all people to have it good. Developing such an attitude is not so simple, yet we will need to seriously work on it as we head into the future. A life of increasing blows from nature or a life of peace and harmony depends on the extent to which we impact a shift in our attitudes to each other-from negative to positive.
"Let's build a city in the river and see what happens"
~libya~
can you please make a video on khalisthan movement?
when so much is happening in india and there is lot of culture
I think i would LOVE to lisen about india in your perspective