Thank you for sharing! These flash floods are so dangerous, I showed this to my kids to help them understand why we don't play in dry riverbeds when there's rain in the sky
I don't understand why the color of the soil in the flood is of a completely different color than ANY of the soil in or around the washes in most of these videos? It's almost as if the flood made a pit stop in Kennett Square Pennsylvania and took out an entire field of mushroom soil before it took a detour back out 2,200 miles west!
@@HighlanderNorth1 Wet soil looks darker, plus the flowing water is disturbing the river beds picking up decayed leaf matter and other detritus which will have broken down overtime . Wet compost can sometimes look almost black.
@@chrissygw4971 ☑️Thanks. That seems more reasonable than my hypothesis involving the flood waters taking a 2,000 mile detour through Kennett Square Pa to pick up large quantities of dark mushroom soil, then carrying it another 2,000 miles back to the southwest, through dry washes in the desert! At first it seemed logical, especially since I sometimes notice that a lot of mushroom soil seems to disappear from one day to the next, from the roadside piles adjacent to the local mushroom houses around the Kennett, Toughkenamon, Avondale Pa areas. But I guess there's always a chance that the mushroom soil seems to "disappear", because they moved it into the mushroom houses, to uhm, grow mushrooms with it....... 🤔(😁)
It is absolutely amazing how a small shower in those dry rocky areas can make such a difference. I had been in my current home for just under 30 years when Harvey hit. I had never had water in my home. That storm poured 51.88" rain here.... my home flooded with a couple of inches of water inside. Many homes were washed away. Just 2 inches do that there..... imagine a heavy rain.
Thank you for this beautiful study, amazing, truly amazing view of our active world. I can imagine the process of petroleum production as wood matter is buried somewhere, and pressed into complex molecules. Awesome!
Amazing video but extremely terrifying how quickly and powerful these floods can overcome an area. Thank you to the awesome people who created this incredible video.
Stunning video quality and amazing detail in the explanation. Thanks so much for going to so much trouble to explain things so completely. Amazing work. Work like this is what makes TH-cam so amazing. A real contribution here. A super great post here.
HERE is The TRUE Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins, NOT jesus, and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Semitic Scroll: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
Thank you for taking care of your film crew, and thank heavens the rez huskies didn't go down the wash! Great video. Nice to see the Santa Clara area again, too.
Melissa, check out some of the videos here on YT. Awesome and destructive. th-cam.com/video/UjBz-Ml3c08/w-d-xo.html Debris flow dangers. Several-ton rocks being flushed downstream like water!
That was great ! That was like poetry in motion. Thanks for not moving the camera around, or jumping from scene to scene. Those dogs were okay, I think.
Amazing that anything is left standing after that amount of debris is pushed along, you would think it would be pulverized. Awesome sight, Thank you for sharing an event on our planet I would not have seen otherwise.
I see the same thing around here all the time when a decent hard rain moves through. When you live in low drainage areas and beside runoff locations you should expect this sort of thing at any time.
I lived in the high desert on the Nevada/California border area. A small wash went under my mobile home and washed out stacks of magazines I kept underneath waiting to unpack later. I learned the hard way living the desert life by maintaining my land better and making preparations in case of emergencies. It was worth it.
excellent video and explanation, however, I always wonder where all this debris is deposited. Is there some sort o debris mountain somewhere down stream.??????
Im surprised to see cottonwood trees thriving in the desert. I know they’re growing in a riverbank but still. Those riverbanks probably only fill up maybe 3 times a year? And cottonwood trees are water trees like cypress, willow and sycamore. I’ve literally seen them growing in standing water here in Texas before.
experienced many a gully washer in New Mexico, that happens when you grow up there. Rain on the Sandias would wash down and flood our park, built on a major flood control ditch, then down through huge concrete ditches and underground gullies to the Rio Grande. it was always a huge scary event to keep the summer going.
After the flash flood do they clean up the logs, limbs and other stuff the water carried down the waterways? Thanks for a very outstanding video; I'm always amazed at flash floods and what they can do. I guess you could say that flash floods are mother nature vacuum cleaners as they remove all trash in front of it(Mississippi gulf coast)
Wow I live a two short blocks from Mississippi River 8 miles from the Gateway Arch and I know when all the water from the rivers north come down and meet the Mississippi River it is a sight to behold and that water is moving I respect the river and what it can do
Excellent photography of an impressive and potentially dangerous flash flood. But I got here after watching videos of the Northern Chile floods from the Atacama, which make this look like entertainment in comparison.
Flash floods in deserts are serious business. The ground doesn't soak any of it so it just rolls off downhill, often into creek beds baked so dry you might think they'd been that way for 100 years instead of just a few months... Canyon floors are especially dangerous places to be.
Incrível. Incrível. Incrível. Não tem ninguém treinando canoagem!!! Depois reclamam não ganhei uma medalha nas olimpíadas. Agora eu digo. "Faltou no treino"🙏🙏🙏👍
@@mikey6482 No, because time has passed since the last flood, plants have grown that have or have not resisted after this video. This flood necessarily changed the landscape. I would have appreciated seeing the difference.
I live here in New Mexico. I heard about that Happening. At times, When we get Rain here. We get it! People need to be safe. And Pay Attention.. Mother Nature, is Not Joking.. Thanks for adding this up.
anyone notice how those beautiful yellow flowers survive and withstand the torrent--its like life for those who believe--we stand strong and survive the storms.
Damn, when it really got going, I don't know how many times I thought I saw one of those dogs' heads sticking up out of the water in my peripheral vision, only to have the head vanish when I shifted my eyes to look at it directly.
Very well produced. Thanks for keeping a distance. Unlike other videos where the assholes get down right in front of the god damn flood and they run away from it in there flip flops.
So, "Greg", did the Pueblo's First Responders have to perform any rescues, as a result, that day? How many OTHER drainages may have been affected that day?
Especially insidious how in several places the flood arrives as a narrow flow then widens and accelerates before you really see it changing ... anyone who unknowingly stood too long on a high spot out there could be surrounded and swept away with no chance of escape...
I see a flood appearing in front of a range of mountains a few thousand feet tall. We're did the flood come from ? Gotta show off your area of the country more !
I'm not a survivalist but to see all that potential firewood for a campfire break's my heart. Who doesn't like a campfire without having to work for it? 😉
Because the dogs are smart enough to get out of the way when it gets bad. Huskies are very, very bright creatures. Goofy and sometimes dorky, but brilliant.
Where does all the material come from? I get its pretty dry there an it's washing out the river bed after a long dry spell but that's like what's on the ground of a forest.
Thank you for sharing! These flash floods are so dangerous, I showed this to my kids to help them understand why we don't play in dry riverbeds when there's rain in the sky
man that must be something to witness live!!!
THANK YOU!!!
if you don't have one already, you need a drone!!!
A lot of traveling to keep ahead of this flash flood. Very enjoyable to watch. Thanks for your time and effort.
The little trees and shrubs just waiting for a drink of rain get rubbed out of existence, amazing video .
I don't understand why the color of the soil in the flood is of a completely different color than ANY of the soil in or around the washes in most of these videos? It's almost as if the flood made a pit stop in Kennett Square Pennsylvania and took out an entire field of mushroom soil before it took a detour back out 2,200 miles west!
@@HighlanderNorth1 Wet soil looks darker, plus the flowing water is disturbing the river beds picking up decayed leaf matter and other detritus which will have broken down overtime . Wet compost can sometimes look almost black.
@@chrissygw4971
☑️Thanks. That seems more reasonable than my hypothesis involving the flood waters taking a 2,000 mile detour through Kennett Square Pa to pick up large quantities of dark mushroom soil, then carrying it another 2,000 miles back to the southwest, through dry washes in the desert! At first it seemed logical, especially since I sometimes notice that a lot of mushroom soil seems to disappear from one day to the next, from the roadside piles adjacent to the local mushroom houses around the Kennett, Toughkenamon, Avondale Pa areas.
But I guess there's always a chance that the mushroom soil seems to "disappear", because they moved it into the mushroom houses, to uhm, grow mushrooms with it....... 🤔(😁)
@@HighlanderNorth1 DUST becomes brown when wet
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I don’t know why I’m watching this but hats off to the people behind the cameras. Nailed it 👌🏼
Excellent video! You help illustrate the unique nature and beauty of the desert Southwest for those with no knowledge of the arid terrain.
It is absolutely amazing how a small shower in those dry rocky areas can make such a difference. I had been in my current home for just under 30 years when Harvey hit. I had never had water in my home. That storm poured 51.88" rain here.... my home flooded with a couple of inches of water inside. Many homes were washed away.
Just 2 inches do that there..... imagine a heavy rain.
mankind did this √ !
Thank you for this beautiful study, amazing, truly amazing view of our active world. I can imagine the process of petroleum production as wood matter is buried somewhere, and pressed into complex molecules. Awesome!
Amazing video but extremely terrifying how quickly and powerful these floods can overcome an area. Thank you to the awesome people who created this incredible video.
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Stunning video quality and amazing detail in the explanation. Thanks so much for going to so much trouble to explain things so completely. Amazing work. Work like this is what makes TH-cam so amazing. A real contribution here. A super great post here.
HERE is The TRUE Savior
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins, NOT jesus, and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Semitic Scroll:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
INCREDIBLE. Awesome job filming and editing too!!!
I agree!
Thank you for taking care of your film crew, and thank heavens the rez huskies didn't go down the wash! Great video. Nice to see the Santa Clara area again, too.
Perfect use of wash there thank you.english is hard I was born in the usa js.
This would have to be one of my the best flash flood video’s I’ve seen! 💕👍🏻💕
These valleys are reminiscent of the valleys of Hell that God has prepared for the unbelievers
Melissa, check out some of the videos here on YT. Awesome and destructive. th-cam.com/video/UjBz-Ml3c08/w-d-xo.html Debris flow dangers. Several-ton rocks being flushed downstream like water!
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That was great ! That was like poetry in motion. Thanks for not moving the camera around, or jumping from scene to scene. Those dogs were okay, I think.
Brooooo! The surf is up! I would be out there with my boogie board!
Amazing that anything is left standing after that amount of debris is pushed along, you would think it would be pulverized. Awesome sight, Thank you for sharing an event on our planet I would not have seen otherwise.
Tell me I'm not the only one yelling at those dogs to get outta the way!!! Im tense over here 😳😬
Deranged Lhama i was yelling at them a lil but more so yelling for someone to tender to them.
Evolution before our very eyes.
This crazy...
Was thinking same thing.
The dos are like "I see a stick! and another one! and another one!"
Wonderful nature video.thanks to videographer.super one.
Sukumar India.
oddly satisfying, i hate those kind of videos, then i spend hours watching the other ones popping up on yt homepage
That looks incredibly dangerous. Great footage !
The power of Mother Nature never ceases to amaze me, really good video cheers
These valleys are reminiscent of the valleys of Hell that God has prepared for the unbelievers
Get that shit out of here
Best on TH-cam thank you!!
it would be really interesting to see/ have the video of where all this ends up!
Great camera work guys, awesome footage.
I see the same thing around here all the time when a decent hard rain moves through. When you live in low drainage areas and beside runoff locations you should expect this sort of thing at any time.
Unbelievably cool! Wish I could see one of these in person!
The sound alone is terrifying!
You can tell, by the landscape, that this has happened many many times before over the eons.
I don't think I'd let my dogs near that, I live next to a large wash in the desert. Things happen too quickly
I lived in the high desert on the Nevada/California border area. A small wash went under my mobile home and washed out stacks of magazines I kept underneath waiting to unpack later. I learned the hard way living the desert life by maintaining my land better and making preparations in case of emergencies. It was worth it.
excellent video and explanation, however, I always wonder where all this debris is deposited. Is there some sort o debris mountain somewhere down stream.??????
wright gregson It’s called the ocean.
Parabéns Belíssimo Vídeo Espetácular Sensacional
Great video!
Now you have to admit that was incredible flash flood absolutely amazing
Im surprised to see cottonwood trees thriving in the desert. I know they’re growing in a riverbank but still. Those riverbanks probably only fill up maybe 3 times a year? And cottonwood trees are water trees like cypress, willow and sycamore. I’ve literally seen them growing in standing water here in Texas before.
Freaking Insane!!! A river with a forrest in it!!... Crazy, and that fast on just 2" of rain? Wow prayers for you people!
Great editing, Greg.
Amazing video ! 😁👍💕
Despite reading the dogs were safe, I still yelled at the screen when they went back out there, and scared my cat.
lol me too!
Ótimo trabalho 👍👍💪💪🇧🇷🙏🙏
Dog: You think I'm gonna fetch ALL those? Are you bonkers?
Tremendous video, in 1958 was dove hunting down by Tome’ and saw a real flood up close , never mess with nature
Deus abençoe você e sua família , Espero que eles superem 🙏
experienced many a gully washer in New Mexico, that happens when you grow up there. Rain on the Sandias would wash down and flood our park, built on a major flood control ditch, then down through huge concrete ditches and underground gullies to the Rio Grande. it was always a huge scary event to keep the summer going.
Great video. 💙 T.E.N.
Watching this video was strangely relaxing.
After the flash flood do they clean up the logs, limbs and other stuff the water carried down the waterways? Thanks for a very outstanding video; I'm always amazed at flash floods and what they can do. I guess you could say that flash floods are mother nature vacuum cleaners as they remove all trash in front of it(Mississippi gulf coast)
I think it just becomes free firewood.
Wow I live a two short blocks from Mississippi River 8 miles from the Gateway Arch and I know when all the water from the rivers north come down and meet the Mississippi River it is a sight to behold and that water is moving I respect the river and what it can do
once I would like to see where all this wood gets deposited after the flood is done
IKR. Look at all of that firewood move by.
Go to 12:10 mins. and you'll see a pile of driftwood, just laying there from a previous flood.
@@oltedders Was thinking how can you extract all that wood , so much of it you can get picky .
@@DannyGCote
Somebody down the line is going to get the big payoff when it is finally deposited.
Texas wood repository 🤔
Absolutely Fascinating ty . does it go to the sea?
Excellent photography of an impressive and potentially dangerous flash flood. But I got here after watching videos of the Northern Chile floods from the Atacama, which make this look like entertainment in comparison.
تصوير جيد جدا فى أى بلد هذا يجب تفعيل الترجمة الفورية
Nossa que incrível essa caminhada para onde será que ela vai?
Thanks for posting this.
When that wood is dry, it could be heating my house as long as I live Hahaha
Sweet footage. Cool to see. Thanks
Flash floods in deserts are serious business. The ground doesn't soak any of it so it just rolls off downhill, often into creek beds baked so dry you might think they'd been that way for 100 years instead of just a few months... Canyon floors are especially dangerous places to be.
Incrível. Incrível. Incrível. Não tem ninguém treinando canoagem!!! Depois reclamam não ganhei uma medalha nas olimpíadas. Agora eu digo. "Faltou no treino"🙏🙏🙏👍
Это, где то были проливные дожди?
If this is 2 inches what would 10 inches do? I live in north west Florida and we just got 2 inches already today.
I would have liked to see the effects after the flood
Just look what is was BEFORE the flood. This is not the first flash flood in the canyon. It would look about the same but wetter
@@mikey6482 No, because time has passed since the last flood, plants have grown that have or have not resisted after this video.
This flood necessarily changed the landscape.
I would have appreciated seeing the difference.
Amazing film, thank you. Mother nature rules.
Nice vid. I wish to see the situation at the Rio Grande.
Love that noise to fall asleep to.
I live here in New Mexico. I heard about that Happening. At times, When we get Rain here. We get it! People need to be safe. And Pay Attention.. Mother Nature, is Not Joking.. Thanks for adding this up.
Yup, that was only 2 inches of water, but 2 inches of water all over the mountain funneling down into one stream makes a big stream.
anyone notice how those beautiful yellow flowers survive and withstand the torrent--its like life for those who believe--we stand strong and survive the storms.
until they got wiped out
Que incrível. Aqui no Brasil não temos esse tipo de inundação.
Damn, when it really got going, I don't know how many times I thought I saw one of those dogs' heads sticking up out of the water in my peripheral vision, only to have the head vanish when I shifted my eyes to look at it directly.
Very well produced. Thanks for keeping a distance. Unlike other videos where the assholes get down right in front of the god damn flood and they run away from it in there flip flops.
Where does all the wood come from? Most of it appears to be neatly sawn logs !
when you get TOO curious ->
you end up at web pages like > www.stolenhistory.org
Interesting way of delivering firewood. Where are the plastic bottles I need??
Who in the hell let their dogs loose near that???
Darwin award winners I'm guessing SMDH
These valleys are reminiscent of the valleys of Hell that God has prepared for the unbelievers
@@synaptik111 Exactly, the owner dives in after the dogs... The DOGS jump out and HIGH PAW each other... We are rid of that idiot...
*Very careless people...* 🤷🏻♀️
MrDayYumYum dogs aren't as stupid as you humans treating them like they are kids
Gostaria de saber, como isso acontece?
Qual é a causa?
Parabéns para as pessoas envolvidas neste video.
Deus abençoe a todos.
An aerial/drone shot would be cool.
Belo. Vídeo. Nunca. Vi. Igual. Maravilha
So, "Greg", did the Pueblo's First Responders have to perform any rescues, as a result, that day? How many OTHER drainages may have been affected that day?
Especially insidious how in several places the flood arrives as a narrow flow then widens and accelerates before you really see it changing ... anyone who unknowingly stood too long on a high spot out there could be surrounded and swept away with no chance of escape...
I see a flood appearing in front of a range of mountains a few thousand feet tall. We're did the flood come from ? Gotta show off your area of the country more !
How strong is a flash flood really. Wat dose it feel fike if you happen to fall inside?
Interesting pacing, well done!
I love the 2 dogs checking it out.
Where does all that debris end up? Must be a massive pile. Would be interesting to see it. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦👍
Dios envía la. Lluvia y con su poder Dios renueva toda la. Naturaleza. Su. Santo Espíritu hace que la. Lluvia traiga nueva vida. Amén 😊
Hey Jim those soggy logs and wet chunks you ordered have arrived.
Quite a spectacle. I'd love to witness it live.
Alguém socorreu os cachorros ou só se preocupou em filmar?
I'm not a survivalist but to see all that potential firewood for a campfire break's my heart. Who doesn't like a campfire without having to work for it? 😉
It makes me think of a compost pile.
Why is there two dogs standing two feet away from certain death?
Because the dogs are smart enough to get out of the way when it gets bad. Huskies are very, very bright creatures. Goofy and sometimes dorky, but brilliant.
NOTE TO SELF:
NEVER CAMP near a DRY creek bed.
Especially in the desert.
Is this a dam burst? I don’t see any rain around and the sky appears blue?
the rain from the mountains run off into the lower valleys taking everything else with it
You could read the description for more information...
Really cleans up the stream bed.
Porquê as pessoas do canal não fala como surjil este eventos ou de omde começou ?.
take care of your dogs!!!!!!!!!!!!
That was amazingly scary but you cannot help but want to watch Mother Nature's power.
Wow. Firewood for the next 500 years :-D
I guess those flash floods clear out some of the dead wood. We seldom get anything like this here in the east.
How did tap water from Flint make it all the way out there?
Gostaria de saber o que é isso ? Qual a causa dessa furia ? Da natureza.
I would like to see where the debris flow actually starts!
Where does all the material come from? I get its pretty dry there an it's washing out the river bed after a long dry spell but that's like what's on the ground of a forest.
@6:11"Look! So many sticks just for us!"