I live near Yellowstone, so I called my insurance company and asked what would happen if Yellowstone erupted. The lady said not to worry, I would be fully covered.
Yes,I sit in a dormant caldera here in Hawaii, mountains all around my back side,then islands in the ocean, remnants of the mountain range, fascinating when you realize all of this
What's even crazier is the flat plane/depression area,of the caldera history says used to be mountain ⛰️ ranges before yellowstone's last eruption over 630,000 years ago!! All of those mountains basically collapsed into what is now the huge collapsed caldera!! TERRIFYING STUFF!!
I completely agree with you. Science has been proven wrong more times than I can count, and scare tactics seem to be the flavor of the day. Iceland is the perfect example. People should be more afraid of what the crooks in our gov't will do to us rather than Yellowstone blowing.
To the terminally stupid (like many of our teachers these days) its something to worry about. However, what you SHOULD understand is that volcano has a Periodisity of 36,000 years. Meaning, stop being triggered by stupid people.
I study volcanoes, & the Yellowstone magma pouch is stable. All volcanoes “bulge” before erupting and there’s no bulge anywhere in YS. Furthermore the bulge would be several hundred meters high and take decades to form, perhaps more than a century.
I also study volcanoes and the earth and the earth has no hot core which means volcanoes and lava don't exist and the volcano cone at Yellowstone national park is made out of quarry slag not cooled hardened lava and the geyser at Yellowstone national park has pipes running up to it and a little building off in the distance that makes hot water and steam
Volcanoes do not exist and super volcanoes do not exist and the volcano cone at Yellowstone national park is made out of quarry slag not cooled hardened lava please think for yourself and quit spreading dume and despair
Well the eruption itself would destroy everything in a 100km radius, but the fallout would devastate the entire North American continent, and the effects would be felt worldwide.
Yes it destroyed a lot more than that, but this guy is talking about the eruption itself, not the byproduct that goes flying to the other side of thr planet like the dino asteroid caused
I don't think this video knows what it's talking about, if Yellowstone blows it's going to destroy more than 62 miles out. You can kiss United States goodbye if that volcano goes full blast.
It’s talking about certain immediate death is estimated at about 100 mile radius. Past that depends on a lot of weather related factors and terrain on where and who is effected. DONT be ignorant and use your brain. Take Mt St Helen’s eruption where its kills zone was roughly a 8 mile radius with all structures and trees scorched for a 15 mile radius. East of that got up to a foot of ash and the sun was blocked with only ten feet of visibility for like a day. The ash circled the earth within days and lowers world temps by about a degree. So like I said! Critically think!
U can kiss the world goodbye man Ash will spread so doesn't acid rain once the ground is contaminated with acid rain ain't nothing growing for a long time
@@PAUL-em4tj it’s not necessarily ridiculous, it’s made to look like a high speed action movie, however, and any rational person would know it, it’s not made to be scientifically accurate. However it seems like some people lack common sense.
My family went there in the late 90s. I still remember waking up the first morning in our tent because even though it was late July it had snowed overnight. You could hear bison crunching around the tent in the snow...of course later that day it was 73 degrees and all the snow melted. Such a wild and crazy place! I recommend it to everyone as well
You never wondered why when a middle is launched you only hear a sonic boom when it's coming back? Going up is the same direction of the wave coming off the nose at a 90 degree angle. The millions of rocks coming back down from the eruption may be worse.
@@D.-yh4bu If you look at the population in a 500 mile radius of that place, it’s probably 1-2% of the US population. Would it be bad? Oh yeah. Would it spell the end of this country? I don’t think so. It’s the sort of true tragedy that would make all of our so called problems pale by comparison, and that’s when peoples’ best instincts rise to the task.
@@cmleoj Depends on the magnitude of the eruption, it could be anything from a st Helen's level eruption to a less likely global catastrophe that could blot out the sun. I think the last minor eruption was like 13k years ago, if it so much as burped right now tho, this country would panic because of stupid shorts like this one. It could very well go 100k+ more years with no eruption at all, nobody ever says that tho because it doesn't get the clicks.
@@bornvillain6819 You’re right! The truth is the first victim on the internet. Anyway that Rip dude on that show would just take the eruption to the Train Station. Mischief managed.
The height of Yellow Stone in the areas of it's current Geysers will destroy States such as Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Colorado. Releaseing an Ash cloud that would cover the United States for a while, science only knows!
All of Yellowstones Thermal Sites (like Old Faithful) are acting like a Safety/Relief Valve.... as long as they continue to do so, enjoy the sights!!! (If they stop RUN!)
I was there several years ago. At one of the information centers was a block 4ft cube. That was supposed to illustrate how large a mass it was. To offer a more modern way to realize just how big it was, there was another colored block that was a 4 inch cube. That 4 inch cube represented the Mount St Helens eruption. The true effect of just how large it is, is almost unimaginable.
@@Rico-oy3dc exactly.. our timeline here compared to the earths timeline is nothing. Humans are too arrogant and can’t see the big picture and how insignificant this all is.
Two huge points this dude missed: 1. The real damage will come in the form of smoke and lava dust plumes. That will kill off all vegetation well beyond 62 miles, it will decimate millions of acres of farmland and all ecosystems. 2. If and when it goes off you better be watching for earth quakes… the continental shelf is just biding its time waiting for a huge shift… the whole west coast might end up in the Pacific Ocean.
How much information do you expect to be packed into a TH-cam short? If you go to the main channel there is a 12 minute and 13 seconds long video on the subject. I have not watched it yet, but I expect that it contains more information.
@@nunya8903 Come after you? Oh, you must be a pup raised in the micro aggression and safe space era. I did nothing, but point out that you were essentially "going after" the person that uploaded what is essentially a preview to a longer video for it not being the actual informative longer video, nothing more.
@@just_me2797 Ok… coming after me was a little overboard I wouldn’t have a clue what safe space and micro aggression means, buddy, I’m probably twice your age. But seriously… Why are you even commenting on the obvious? 🤦🏽
@@nunya8903 You would have to be 100 years old to be twice my age and seriously why did you even comment on the obvious which was that the video didn't go into depth on the subject when it is a short? We can go on and on. Buddy.
Has the Army Core of Engineers ever considered that massive amounts of geothermal energy wells may cool it down to reduce the danger and power the grid at the same time?
Well Arizona is a great place to start. We have two , one is dormant and the other one is extinct. But , you never really know if they could come alive again
Okay, let me see if I can work this in: Killer bees, the ozone layer, fire ants, climate change, monetary collapse, murder hornets, earthquakes, hurricanes, gun control, nuclear war, racism, asbestos, asteroids, cancer, diabetes, electric cars, gasoline cars... hmm... Yellowstone... okay, how about Thursday, a week from now at 4 pm?
Yes! While we can, enjoy some simple things if you can find any. At least we can laugh at ourselves and you made me think too!! After 70 the only thing that makes sense is sense of humor! Goodness gracious Great balls of fire! And time is going so fast - rollercoaster's can't keep up. All the surviving creatures are having a tough time of it all too! I wake up to a squirrel that sits outside at my truck door and patiently waits for what nuts and seeds I have for it. If I don't get up soon enough, it tramples the roof until I tell it I'm comming. Then when I give it berries and spoil it, I put my hand on it's back and it leans into my hand and gets all cozy like it's in a rocking chair. She's a very demanding yet gentle Foxtail squirrel. Named her Chipper Monkey! When the animals all start running away from Yelowstone area or any other threat, then we know it's time to either say goodbye or get in your solar powered, UFO with cruise control and head straight up and make like an alien watching fireworks from above.
It will NEVER happen again. Before the Rocky Mountains formed there were three large plates. The North American plate and the Pacific plate but there was another plate wedged between them. What happened was this plate got squished between the NA plate and Pacific plate and it subducted under the North American plate. It completely is under the North American plate blocking any magma rising to the surface. This even caused the Rocky Mountains to form AND it has completely block Yellowstone from erupting. It's 100% fact. The ONLY thing Yellowstone does is vent hot gasses caused by these two plates sliding next to each other miles deep.
I don’t mean to sound condescending or imply that you don’t know what you’re talking about, but do you know of an article backing up what you stated ? I can’t find anything, but id love to read more about it.
The Yellowstone basin is not "dormant"... The Biscuit Basin hydrothermal explosion on July 23, 2024, along with all the other geysers, mud pots, and thermal vents, shows Yellowstone is very much an active volcanic system.
This is why animals like some of the Bison, Bears,& Elk, Wolves, etc…should be relocated to insure genetic diversity of the species… if/ when the local populations are wiped out. 100 kilometers seems to be an underestimation of a potential 46 cubic kilometer expulsion of magma.
@@anntrope491 most on the planet will die from the ash in the air for years and covering the sun. It’s will drop in temperatures and kill off most life. There will be a lot more than genetic diversity to worry about. The earth does this at times. It will figure things out and through evolution, renew itself and life on the planet.
@@Mountaingirl44 Nope, sorry. If the geysers and hot springs and vents continue, there's virtually no chance Yellowstone will pop off. They release pressure. It's when those things _stop_ occurring that pressure builds and the phreatic or phreatomagmatic events that everyone is so scared of may occur. But this video doesn't get into the fact that even though the remaining magma pool is large, 85-95% of what's below the surface is just heated rock now, not active magma. No, unless something catastrophic on the order of a suitably sized meteor hitting Yellowstone, which is even less likely, then the complex is just a cooling geologic feature to marvel at and enjoy.
What could be done to stop the largest volcano in the world that might erupt tomorrow or might erupt in 500 years? What would you suggest? It cannot be contained anymore than a tsunami could be.
All of the thermal sites (like geysers, hot springs, bubbling cauldrons) are the "relief valve" making an explosive eruption unlikely. If they stop, RUN! If they continue, like they have for thousands of years, relax!!!
Funny how America push this as its the most likely to go off when it's well known that Italy's Campi Flegrei is the one most likely to go off and Could take out 95% of the world population
If Yellowstone goes up, it will be felt around the world it could start an ice age or a volcano winter , and the fallout alone would be more than some states get snow and will block out the sun light from reaching the ground crops will fail and you get the picture
The Washington state Mount St. Helen's eruption of 1980 experienced a direct blast force that covered an area of nearly 230 square miles (596 square kilometers).
Just a friendly reminder that supervocanoes doesn't always produce VEI 8 eruptions, they usually produce normal eruptions too. In fact, there are several lava flows from around 5000 years in Yellowstone
According to certain measures of geologic time, the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens occurred over 2 million years ago. So, how long ago did the Yellowstone eruption actually take place?
So, Imbed pipes Send water down Use return steam for electricity Water cools and hardens magma Create magma release zone Use magma for pure glass formation
Man, when it zoomed out my eyes grew wide, and it just kept panning out, and panning out.... Eventually my eyes were pretty wide 👀. I realized that 50 miles is just something the narrator said to make people feel safer, but there ain't no way that's just taking 50 miles with it in the blast, I'd say easily triple or quadruple that. Then there's the ash that would reach world wide but completely carpet North America the most.
I live near Yellowstone, so I called my insurance company and asked what would happen if Yellowstone erupted. The lady said not to worry, I would be fully covered.
Nice😂❤
lol she is correct
@@PokerJon-x8n 🤣 I GET IT !! 🤣
Fully covered in magma rocks and ash
😂
What’s fascinating is the assumed mountain ranges for miles around are actually the volcanic rim and Yellowstone sits in the caldera. Mind blowing.
Wow.
50 miles wide.
Time will tell
Yes,I sit in a dormant caldera here in Hawaii, mountains all around my back side,then islands in the ocean, remnants of the mountain range, fascinating when you realize all of this
What's even crazier is the flat plane/depression area,of the caldera history says used to be mountain ⛰️ ranges before yellowstone's last eruption over 630,000 years ago!! All of those mountains basically collapsed into what is now the huge collapsed caldera!! TERRIFYING STUFF!!
It can also ooze like Iceland does for centuries.
Actually no, the type of magma is different, the Yellowstone Magma is pasty, prone to explosive eruptions.
@@Showboat_Sixwhat data did you analyze for that conclusion regarding the physical properties of molten earth 62 miles below the surface?
Nah, it has blown hugely half a dozen times and is so huge when you are in the middle of the caldera you aren't aware of it.
I completely agree with you. Science has been proven wrong more times than I can count, and scare tactics seem to be the flavor of the day. Iceland is the perfect example. People should be more afraid of what the crooks in our gov't will do to us rather than Yellowstone blowing.
@@onesilentarrow It's been documented scientifically researched by geologist
We studied this in 7th grade the devastating effects would be far greater than the video tells .....
The stupid narrative annoys scare mongering, Yellowstone has been like it is now before America was born
To the terminally stupid (like many of our teachers these days) its something to worry about. However, what you SHOULD understand is that volcano has a Periodisity of 36,000 years. Meaning, stop being triggered by stupid people.
@@DocSanders volcanoes don't exist every 36 trillion years
@@DocSandersYeah, and it’s past due. Stop sounding like a "triggered smart/stupid person"…
Irrémédiablement destructeurs, sûrement, pour la majorité des États Unis ! 😢
I study volcanoes, & the Yellowstone magma pouch is stable. All volcanoes “bulge” before erupting and there’s no bulge anywhere in YS. Furthermore the bulge would be several hundred meters high and take decades to form, perhaps more than a century.
Plus the Thermal Sites (like Old Faithful, and hot springs) are functioning as a Safety/Relief Valve!
Hope you are correct
I also study volcanoes and the earth and the earth has no hot core which means volcanoes and lava don't exist and the volcano cone at Yellowstone national park is made out of quarry slag not cooled hardened lava and the geyser at Yellowstone national park has pipes running up to it and a little building off in the distance that makes hot water and steam
@@James-zp5po Bro studied volcanos at Prager University 💀
Just remind us how long the warning signs at Mt St Helens were? 60 days.... that's how long.
This is the most optimistic prediction I've ever heard of in regards to a Yellowstone supervolcano eruption.
If Yellowstone erupted I'm sure China and Russia would help aid America.
Volcanoes do not exist and super volcanoes do not exist and the volcano cone at Yellowstone national park is made out of quarry slag not cooled hardened lava please think for yourself and quit spreading dume and despair
Well the eruption itself would destroy everything in a 100km radius, but the fallout would devastate the entire North American continent, and the effects would be felt worldwide.
@@jus10lewissr Yellowstone has no volcano or super volcanoes or super super volcanoes it's time to grow up volcanoes don't exist at all anywhere
@@jus10lewissr it is very very very easy super volcanoes absolutely do not exist at all in any way shape form or fiction
"It destroyed everything within a radius of 100km". It destroyed a lot more than that. The effects of a super volcano are planet wide.
Correct
It just went off yesterday, a small burst but larger normal. 100km isn’t so bad
He said 1000 kilometers....
@@AugustoV8Cesar Who did? I heard 100 km.🤔
Yes it destroyed a lot more than that, but this guy is talking about the eruption itself, not the byproduct that goes flying to the other side of thr planet like the dino asteroid caused
I don't think this video knows what it's talking about, if Yellowstone blows it's going to destroy more than 62 miles out. You can kiss United States goodbye if that volcano goes full blast.
Yeah it would be a world changing event.
Geweldig bye bye 🇺🇲 mag van mij los barsten Dan waren wij van veel problemen af🇳🇱
@@KlaasBuist-c3kSadly I often feel the same way However it will be no picnic for the rest of the world. Nuclear winter & famine for several years 😮
It’s talking about certain immediate death is estimated at about 100 mile radius. Past that depends on a lot of weather related factors and terrain on where and who is effected. DONT be ignorant and use your brain. Take Mt St Helen’s eruption where its kills zone was roughly a 8 mile radius with all structures and trees scorched for a 15 mile radius. East of that got up to a foot of ash and the sun was blocked with only ten feet of visibility for like a day. The ash circled the earth within days and lowers world temps by about a degree. So like I said! Critically think!
U can kiss the world goodbye man Ash will spread so doesn't acid rain once the ground is contaminated with acid rain ain't nothing growing for a long time
My house is 102KM away, I'm golden.
@@Raymond-j3x
You'll be more than golden fried
If it goes, pretty sure it will be worldwide. You won’t get the sweet magma, but you’ll eventually get pretty cold…
You should be crispy, more than golden 🎉😂 with an extra side of ash.
I can most certainly fathom a Yellowstone eruption. Am I the only one that watched 2012.
@@bobbyt223 All you need is a huge 4 wheel drive to survive. 🤣
You base your knowledge on a movie?!
Well, that tells a lot about you.
@@Lunamine Not just a movie. The most ridiculous movie this century besides Day After Tomorrow. 🙄
@@PAUL-em4tj it’s not necessarily ridiculous, it’s made to look like a high speed action movie, however, and any rational person would know it, it’s not made to be scientifically accurate. However it seems like some people lack common sense.
@@Lunamine No 4 wheel drive or any vehicle could have made it through what that one did. THAT'S RIDICULOUS. BAD MOVIE. 🤨
Father time and mother nature quite a combination .
Scary and fascinating...Love it
Tap it for thermal extraction to generate electricity. Postpones the eventual and we have clean energy.
Mankinds +ROI barely exists.....
They do really go together. They're the outcome of everything.
@@Greg-kp5gdWish we had that kind of tech. We can't even put out the fire in Pennsylvania. Or the gas one in Turkey.
When it happens it won’t matter where you are because it will change your life or take your life
it will devastate the United States and end its reign as #1 forever.
Life itself is a struggle.
I'm in Nz....not much would change for us :) a little but so much less stupid American politics popping up on my TH-cam feed would be AMAZING
Best comment re Yellowstone.
@@gggggggusuck9479
This eruption will effect You too..
Think about it.
I live about 2 hrs from Yellowstone.. It’ll be quick for me. Wouldn’t want to live anywhere else though.
besides that what's it like there ?
@@eflanagan1921windy
yeah.. that's probably buried in searing ash territory
I believe Livingston would be the first city to be destroyed
Im glad im 1000 miles away 😂from
Same for Lake Taupo in New Zealand
My family spent two weeks at Yellowstone in the 90s. It should be first on every American's destination list.
My family went there in the late 90s. I still remember waking up the first morning in our tent because even though it was late July it had snowed overnight. You could hear bison crunching around the tent in the snow...of course later that day it was 73 degrees and all the snow melted. Such a wild and crazy place! I recommend it to everyone as well
@natejansen892 Were the forests still covered in all those beetle webs?
@michaelenglish839 I don't recall any beetle webs. Sounds kinda gross🤔
The shockwave alone would probably deafen most of the people in the western hemisphere.
@@keithedwards9953 Naaaaaah
There is no explosion noise because the actual explosion is so deep all you will hear is a rumble kinda like thunder.
You never wondered why when a middle is launched you only hear a sonic boom when it's coming back? Going up is the same direction of the wave coming off the nose at a 90 degree angle. The millions of rocks coming back down from the eruption may be worse.
At my age I ain’t gonna worry about it
I hear that my friend 😊
It would be a blessing
At your age and you still are only thinking about yourself.... It's not hard to imagine how we got in the mess we're in.
@@jlm3303 Yes. Abusing the Earth is what caused Yellowstone's Volcano 🤔
And what does jlm3303 spend its/her/his day thinking of? The betterment of the World? Improvement of the human condition?
Well, I hope so, but...
That’s 62 miles, guys.
Thanks
That would be the end of U.S as we know it
@@D.-yh4bu If you look at the population in a 500 mile radius of that place, it’s probably 1-2% of the US population. Would it be bad? Oh yeah. Would it spell the end of this country? I don’t think so.
It’s the sort of true tragedy that would make all of our so called problems pale by comparison, and that’s when peoples’ best instincts rise to the task.
@@cmleoj
Depends on the magnitude of the eruption, it could be anything from a st Helen's level eruption to a less likely global catastrophe that could blot out the sun. I think the last minor eruption was like 13k years ago, if it so much as burped right now tho, this country would panic because of stupid shorts like this one. It could very well go 100k+ more years with no eruption at all, nobody ever says that tho because it doesn't get the clicks.
@@bornvillain6819 You’re right! The truth is the first victim on the internet.
Anyway that Rip dude on that show would just take the eruption to the Train Station. Mischief managed.
There won't be anything left...I approve this message
Sounds like free energy to me
Spent three summers there & snowmobiling in winter. Incredible memories. Never even knew about the possibility of a volcanic eruption!
there isn't don't worry
@@castamere3368don't delude yourself. Do a little research.
@@susanalexander6721 ok smarty pants.. nobody is going to change their actions or life because of it. It could go tomorrow or another 70,000 yrs.
Omw, the size of it is astronomical, the destruction it'll cause is beyond comprehension. Pray it stays dormant
The height of Yellow Stone in the areas of it's current Geysers will destroy States such as Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Colorado. Releaseing an Ash cloud that would cover the United States for a while, science only knows!
Oh I'll pray constantly. It's worked on every other disaster, disease and war now hasn't it?
All of Yellowstones Thermal Sites (like Old Faithful) are acting like a Safety/Relief Valve.... as long as they continue to do so, enjoy the sights!!!
(If they stop RUN!)
Humans have been wiped out several times. It's going to happen again
Or not pray. Same affect. Nothing.
I was there several years ago. At one of the information centers was a block 4ft cube. That was supposed to illustrate how large a mass it was. To offer a more modern way to realize just how big it was, there was another colored block that was a 4 inch cube. That 4 inch cube represented the Mount St Helens eruption. The true effect of just how large it is, is almost unimaginable.
That's about right. Ash from Yellowstone will be seen from most of the planet. And the planet will never be the same.
from what i understand, that isn't even very accurate, the YS block should be way larger
Supposed
Represented
Imaginable
In other words we don’t know
That’s a hell of a lot of gold.
If Yellowstone blows, we're all screwed
As a scientist, it is easy. Man has always been insignificant in scale of nature and space.
You're right, our planet is just a tiny speck in the vast universe.
@@Rico-oy3dc Speak for yourself. 🤨
@@Rico-oy3dc exactly.. our timeline here compared to the earths timeline is nothing. Humans are too arrogant and can’t see the big picture and how insignificant this all is.
Dormant? What do you think all the hot pools are doing? Nothing?
They are venting… ACTIVELY venting.
And acting like a Relief/Safety Valve by doing so!!!
@@Tim.NavVet.EN2
EXACTLY!!!
Geothermal activity occurs around some volcanoes but neccesarly all.
That’s sus.
@@Tim.NavVet.EN2
💯
Two huge points this dude missed:
1. The real damage will come in the form of smoke and lava dust plumes. That will kill off all vegetation well beyond 62 miles, it will decimate millions of acres of farmland and all ecosystems.
2. If and when it goes off you better be watching for earth quakes… the continental shelf is just biding its time waiting for a huge shift… the whole west coast might end up in the Pacific Ocean.
How much information do you expect to be packed into a TH-cam short? If you go to the main channel there is a 12 minute and 13 seconds long video on the subject. I have not watched it yet, but I expect that it contains more information.
@@just_me2797
Just speaking facts, no need to come after me.
@@nunya8903 Come after you? Oh, you must be a pup raised in the micro aggression and safe space era.
I did nothing, but point out that you were essentially "going after" the person that uploaded what is essentially a preview to a longer video for it not being the actual informative longer video, nothing more.
@@just_me2797
Ok… coming after me was a little overboard I wouldn’t have a clue what safe space and micro aggression means, buddy, I’m probably twice your age.
But seriously… Why are you even commenting on the obvious? 🤦🏽
@@nunya8903 You would have to be 100 years old to be twice my age and seriously why did you even comment on the obvious which was that the video didn't go into depth on the subject when it is a short?
We can go on and on. Buddy.
Thank you. Blessings 🙌
And, they still can't fathom it because you put it in kilometers.
Has the Army Core of Engineers ever considered that massive amounts of geothermal energy wells may cool it down to reduce the danger and power the grid at the same time?
Why risk triggering an eruption 🌋?
@@leroy.jackson.4804 Either way we're screwed?
The problem is it's like a super shaken soda bottle, you start to crack that top and everything is gonna come at you.
You don't understand how massive Yellowstone is. There are thousands of geothermal pools etc.
You can't do anything to reduce the risk of an eruption because geothermal wells might disturb the habitat of the spotted chipmunk.
Been there several times exploring. Amazing and worried it would go. Then moved to Seattle. Mt St Helens wakes up and blows. Where to live?
Hawaii? Naples? 😂
Mt. Ranier is in the same shape St. Helens was just before it blew. If Ranier erupts, kiss SEATAC and everything in between goodbye.
@@MelloMe_ Iceland, Krakatoa? :)
Well Arizona is a great place to start. We have two , one is dormant and the other one is extinct. But , you never really know if they could come alive again
New England 🤘
Okay, let me see if I can work this in: Killer bees, the ozone layer, fire ants, climate change, monetary collapse, murder hornets, earthquakes, hurricanes, gun control, nuclear war, racism, asbestos, asteroids, cancer, diabetes, electric cars, gasoline cars... hmm... Yellowstone... okay, how about Thursday, a week from now at 4 pm?
I've got a dentist appointment at 4, how about 5:30 or 6:00?
Yes! While we can, enjoy some simple things if you can find any.
At least we can laugh at ourselves and you made me think too!! After 70 the only thing that makes sense is sense of humor! Goodness gracious Great balls of fire! And time is going so fast - rollercoaster's can't keep up. All the surviving creatures are having a tough time of it all too! I wake up to a squirrel that sits outside at my truck door and patiently waits for what nuts and seeds I have for it. If I don't get up soon enough, it tramples the roof until I tell it I'm comming. Then when I give it berries and spoil it, I put my hand on it's back and it leans into my hand and gets all cozy like it's in a rocking chair. She's a very demanding yet gentle Foxtail squirrel. Named her Chipper Monkey! When the animals all start running away from Yelowstone area or any other threat, then we know it's time to either say goodbye or get in your solar powered, UFO with cruise control and head straight up and make like an alien watching fireworks from above.
@@jamescraig322sorry I dislike working overtime. Let’s all circle back and schedule a meeting at 7am. How about?
yes, death is inevitable. 6 million ways to die- choose one.
Some of these are not like the others. (And make no sense in this context).
"America's greatest threat is America itself"
The Mississippi flowed backwards, The entire earth shook. And the sky's were dark grey for 2 years.
If it goes off😮
We are in BIG trouble.
🔥💥🔥💥🔥💥🔥💥
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You are! but i got me a phat little bunker with old playboy mags for when the internet dissappears 😂
Years of fear porn .... The world can explode any minute now !!!
It will probably go off in the rapture..bye bye folks 😂😂😂
The rapture is a man made event. It was never in the original Bible. Therefore it’s never gonna happen.
Who knows, fire and brimstone, makes you think just a bit.
According to your holy book, the rapture was supposed to take place thousands of years ago 😅
No one who wrote the pages in the bible knew about this continent.
This is the End and the Beginning of Armageddon.
The reality is that we'd probably take it more seriously if they stopped relaying the info in metric units.
Humans have great difficulty fathoming the natural world. Thus, invented gods and the supernatural.
"We cannot fathom the massive scale"
"100 km"
Well there you go, we fathomed it.
“A few kilometers beneath the surface.”
Sorry, I can’t fathom that.
It will NEVER happen again.
Before the Rocky Mountains formed there were three large plates. The North American plate and the Pacific plate but there was another plate wedged between them. What happened was this plate got squished between the NA plate and Pacific plate and it subducted under the North American plate. It completely is under the North American plate blocking any magma rising to the surface. This even caused the Rocky Mountains to form AND it has completely block Yellowstone from erupting. It's 100% fact.
The ONLY thing Yellowstone does is vent hot gasses caused by these two plates sliding next to each other miles deep.
I don’t mean to sound condescending or imply that you don’t know what you’re talking about, but do you know of an article backing up what you stated ? I can’t find anything, but id love to read more about it.
@@joegomez3130Volcanologists have been saying this for a while now
Only 100 kilometers! I'm thinking 🤔 ok! LA will be fine! Not! That's over 62,000 miles
Your grasp of the metric system is very much lacking . 100 kilometers is 62 miles.
62,000 miles is more than twice the circumference of the earth!
100 Kilometers is 62 miles my bro
Fun fact-Yellowstone has had eruptions that weren’t that big and the last one was 70,000 years ago and was a bubbling lava flow for the most part.
630 thousand ?? o well it's do
The Yellowstone basin is not "dormant"...
The Biscuit Basin hydrothermal explosion on July 23, 2024, along with all the other geysers, mud pots, and thermal vents, shows Yellowstone is very much an active volcanic system.
300 miles for Americans
62 miles
@@pauldupre2429 and I thought that sounded to big! I'm well over 400 km away from Yellowstone! And shove off! 🤣 matey!
@@pauldupre2429Thank you!!!!
62 miles*
This is why animals like some of the Bison, Bears,& Elk, Wolves, etc…should be relocated to insure genetic diversity of the species… if/ when the local populations are wiped out. 100 kilometers seems to be an underestimation of a potential 46 cubic kilometer expulsion of magma.
Ash falls in royal Nebraska bunch of animals buried in ash
Don’t forget we must relocate the mosquitoes too
It’s a mass extinction event. Volcanic ice age that lasts 10+ years would follow causing mass starvations. Billions would perish
@@anntrope491 most on the planet will die from the ash in the air for years and covering the sun. It’s will drop in temperatures and kill off most life. There will be a lot more than genetic diversity to worry about. The earth does this at times. It will figure things out and through evolution, renew itself and life on the planet.
We can fathom it as u just posted it. It won't happen in our life.
DON'T COUNT ON THAT❤❤❤❤❤
Must be great that you are able to see the future
It could happen literally any day, I think someone must have given you the wrong information.
@@Mountaingirl44 Nope, sorry. If the geysers and hot springs and vents continue, there's virtually no chance Yellowstone will pop off. They release pressure. It's when those things _stop_ occurring that pressure builds and the phreatic or phreatomagmatic events that everyone is so scared of may occur. But this video doesn't get into the fact that even though the remaining magma pool is large, 85-95% of what's below the surface is just heated rock now, not active magma. No, unless something catastrophic on the order of a suitably sized meteor hitting Yellowstone, which is even less likely, then the complex is just a cooling geologic feature to marvel at and enjoy.
@@awfullufwa it’s a very small chance, but who’s to say when.
FEAR ! BE AFRAID! NEVER, EVER STOP BEING AFRAID !
WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE !
Oh beautiful! It will be epic. ❤❤❤
And we are over due for this event.!!
Maybe we should spend money on trying to solve this problem - instead of perpetuating wars across the globe.
Just a thought.
What could be done to stop the largest volcano in the world that might erupt tomorrow or might erupt in 500 years? What would you suggest? It cannot be contained anymore than a tsunami could be.
@@sunshinelizard1politicians could create a few hundred high paying jobs for friends and family at least. Same approach to the homeless problem in CA
We are past DUE
All of the thermal sites (like geysers, hot springs, bubbling cauldrons) are the "relief valve" making an explosive eruption unlikely. If they stop, RUN!
If they continue, like they have for thousands of years, relax!!!
that is false. it will be well over 100,000 years before any chance of that. Possibly a million.
There’s no such thing as past due for a volcano
Scientists have forgotten words like “we estimate” or “based on data we’ve collected, we believe”.
It would be far greater impact. I live in Michigan and it would definitely impact us.
Funny how America push this as its the most likely to go off when it's well known that Italy's Campi Flegrei is the one most likely to go off and Could take out 95% of the world population
Unfathomable, oh wait i guess not
that graphic had absolutely no correlation to factual data.
You obviously haven't done any real research on the topic, have you.
There are plenty of of the corroborating illustrations from reputable research.
If it did blow, there goes the
Woke coast......
If Yellowstone goes up, it will be felt around the world it could start an ice age or a volcano winter , and the fallout alone would be more than some states get snow and will block out the sun light from reaching the ground crops will fail and you get the picture
The Washington state Mount St. Helen's eruption of 1980 experienced a direct blast force that covered an area of nearly 230 square miles (596 square kilometers).
Yeah I remember doing shores here in Nebraska an seeing the small ash particles in the air
Ash falls is in royal Nebraska bunch of animals gathered by allegedly a water hole preserved in ash supposedly from yellow stone eruption
@Andy-jx5ti as a fellow nebraskan, you just reminded me that it's time to visit the falls again
Awesome young man
I was so distracted by the voice actor who's doing the "Ronald Reagan voice over," I had to watch it twice. 🤣🤷🏾♂️
Just a friendly reminder that supervocanoes doesn't always produce VEI 8 eruptions, they usually produce normal eruptions too. In fact, there are several lava flows from around 5000 years in Yellowstone
Isn’t it called a Caldera? Let’s hope it stays dormant for another 600,000 years. Go Army!!! Airborne!!! 82nd!!!
This would be so catastrophic that the world will feel hell.
630,000 years ago unbelievable when the earth has only been here approximately 6000 years.
Bring it on. Save the most intelligent of us.
According to certain measures of geologic time, the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens occurred over 2 million years ago. So, how long ago did the Yellowstone eruption actually take place?
These documentaries never mention what the catastrophic results will have for Canada as well.
That is absolutely hell right below the surface of the Earth.🤓💯
Well that's the doomsday euruption
Use this sucker for passive energy production.
USA USA, USA!
And the rest or possibly not the whole wor
Bring it!
Your intro sounds like a rick and morty intergalactic cable episode
Don't Forget The FAA Closes Airports At 1cm Of Ash!
It's not a problem. It's constantly releasing pressure.
It will be Epic!
So,
Imbed pipes
Send water down
Use return steam for electricity
Water cools and hardens magma
Create magma release zone
Use magma for pure glass formation
You cannot fathom this. Others can.
Destroy everything within 100km is an understatement 🤣
Bye bye world! Not just Wyoming. I will be gone instantly. Better than suffering.
"I never realized the immense power and magnitude of that super volcano."
John Duttons gonna be pissed
I remember the ashes falling
I was trained in science. I can easily imagine.
Look at this magma with extreme power.
Now this project needs the planet with ice yellowstone
That's why Wyoming is not occupied too
I believe i understood that yellow stone is gigantic like can hold entire continents within it by sheer volume alone. Its that huge.
Can't Wait...
amazing, the country's first national park is really the world's biggest super volcano.
"IF": the middle word in LIFE...
Cold Fusion Tech would eliminate that eruption in seconds.
And, their office is just around the corner of my house😮❣️
It's going to be epic
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Man, when it zoomed out my eyes grew wide, and it just kept panning out, and panning out.... Eventually my eyes were pretty wide 👀. I realized that 50 miles is just something the narrator said to make people feel safer, but there ain't no way that's just taking 50 miles with it in the blast, I'd say easily triple or quadruple that. Then there's the ash that would reach world wide but completely carpet North America the most.
Luckily, this is America and we’re immune to Kilometers
WOW 😮😮😮😮!!!!