You overlooked the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora. That was devastating to the extent that 1816 was "the year without summer". Due to a misprint, the Farmers Almanac for 1816 predicted snow in Boston in July, and it did happen! That gave Farmers Almanac an undeserved reputation.
I got to see a solar eclipse once. The thing that impressed me the most was the near-instant temperature drop of about ten degrees and the strong breeze that arrived at the same time.
The rebuild of Lisbon following the 755 earthquake brought about some interesting changes, not least of which being the Pombaline style of archiecture which included firebreaks and firewalls between residences to prevent the spread of fire. The areas of Lisbon that escaped the worst ravages of the earthquake (e.g. the Alfama) are noticably different in their layout compared to the post-earthquake town planning.
I definitely thing there is some unresolved issues. Why are you salty about a video, on the internet, that you clicked on, watched for at least 8 minutes, took the time to comment on, and knew would have footage from disasters. A boring video would be one that has no examples of the disaster. @CerberusHD
What about the volcano on Santorini? Some archiologists believe it precipitated the end on the Minoan empire and shrouded the globe in ash, causing extensive crop failure across the Med, Middle East and N Africa plus extended winters for several years.
My dad survived the Palm Sunday tornadoes in northern Indiana. He remembers carrying his baby sister over to a neighbors house because they had a basement.
In 1925, southern Illinois had coal-mining towns back. When the Trie-State hit, the men in one of those towns were down in the mines. When they got word and came back to the surface, their homes were destroyed and their wives and children were almost all dead.
I must say I remember coming across something about a town disappearing overnight from liquified land.. haven't been able to find anymore about it but I believe it too was in a Chinese province
Going back before written human history, around 74 000 years ago humans witnessed Toba supereruption. Toba (also in Indonesia) would dwarf the Krakatau eruption. It lasted between 9 to 14 days. Massive area around was covered in over 100m thick material, and it covered even the Indian subcontinent in 5cm of material, with material deposit reaching as far as Africa. Even more insane event that some of the very earliest if human ancestors were unlucky to witness some 5.3 million years ago was flood of the Mediterranean. Before the flood, water level was significantly lower and Europe and Africa were connected. However, breach at the Strait of Gibraltar let the water from Atlantic fill in the basin with estimated force of water that is thousand times that of the Amazon river discharge. Some estimates are saying the whole Mediterranean basin filled within months.
Depending on how you calculate it the eruption of Laki in 1783 may have a death toll of over 6 million people. Apart from the 9000 people in Iceland that died the 120 million tons of sulfur dioxide that went into the atmosphere caused such harsh winters in the northern hemisphere that famine, cold and disease resulted in an estimate of 6 million deaths total.
Simon, you have had a small handful of videos where you expressed your (presumably) personal opinions on the subject you are discussing. It's hard to emphasize how those videos were magnitudes better than the typical (really good) ones. I hope we see more of that. Just an observation by me--there are ramblers who talk fast, and then there are brilliant people who do the same simply because they can think at that pace. I'm certain you match the latter. I get the pretty popular/decent # of viewers model, but I just feel like you've got some exceptionally insightful opinions to share. Hopefully we see more of that soon.
Use the captions! Hit the "CC" box on bottom right corner. OR - Hit the "gear wheel" for settings, choose subtitles... you can change the subtitle's color, size, location, background color, etc via "options" Cheers!
The cooling period following Krakatoa was the reason this period of time was chosen as the baseline for the global warming hypothesis, it was already 0.6 to 1.6 degrees C colder initially which made the theory sound reasonable
Seriously? U rank the Tri State Tornado above Krakatoa?? Theyre not even in the same universe of strength or consequences! And even Krakatoa pales in comparison to the Toba eruption, which didnt even make the list despite almost eradicating we humans But ok with historys worst natural disasters, u apparently mean only those in the last 500 years. The Tri State Tornado, while horrible, still wouldnt even make the top 100..
Well. okay it's a list... But he called them "the worst disasters...", so it kinda is ranked, and there are much worse which happened. If Krakataoa is already mentioned, even in the last like 200 years... Tambora was way bigger and it was nowhere mentioned, so even that modern history thing is not correct...
well somehow the video is tittled " Projets annexes Janvier 2025 Intégration des publicités Incogni " wich is translated in french from i dont know where but okay. :)
Not to yuk anyones yum, but for an informational video I just feel the need to add some context to how Tornados are classified (Environmental Scientist here). Tornados are not classified just off wind speed, but also how much damage they inflict, so there can be a very powerful tornado, but if it doesn't hit anything, then it doesn't get a high classification. For example, in 2024, Oklahoma had one of the strongest tornados ever recorded, but because it happened in the middle of nowhere Oklahoma, it never got an EF5 rating when if it hit a populated area it would've.
Thankfully through the science of what it takes ti form a tornado and paleo climatology we do know. Theres never really been a time in earths history where the conditions would lead to stronger storms. Even when the climate was much hotter, meaning more fuel for storms, the shape and location of the continents limited their ability. We have such strong tornadoes now because the climate and location and geography are in a sweet spot. Sorry, i have to listen to the rants of a tornado obsessed paleo climatologist so i make it everyone elses problem when the chance arises.
I like how everyone features Krakataua, but Tambora was a magnitude bigger, caused more death, and after it there was a year without summer, the sound could be heard from much farther, but no one seems to talk about it, but it was not even that long ago, in 1815 to be exact. So yes Krakataua was big, and most likely horrible, but if that made it onto this list, Tambora should be there aswell. The information in this video is like all over the place with the other stuff aswell... Nice facts, but absolutely not accurate. Do more accurate research pls.
…Is there a way to disable the automatic translation feature? For some reason the title of this video in German is “Sideprojects Jan 2025 Incogni-Anzeigenintegration” which means “Sideprojects Jan 2025 Incogni display integration”. That’s an odd title to say the least. And that’s completely ignoring that the automatic dubbing that TH-cam added is weird and shit as well. Luckily you can turn this off easily. But seeing these either badly translated titles or sometimes odd titles often prevents me from clicking on a video, since why would I watch it when I’m not even sure what it’s about. And even worse when it misleads me, since it presents the video as being in my native language, when it actually isn’t. Even if I don’t have a problem with watching English videos, in a weird way I feel “disappointed” and often don’t want to continue watching. Anyways, that was my little rant. The TH-cam auto translate feature is annoying
What the ones that coming this year , since no doubt it's going a hot summer .And hot summer's always have disasters , I mean you peeps in the old county had on 87 , which I missed as kid .Since I was on a European Vacation that summer , and all I remember the U.K . , that summer was the rain , since there was not much sun there at time . But there was a major storm there ,and sounds bad .Even talking to the odd dudes from London , like you should talk about that .But Europe in the eighties was sweet .
A kilometre and a half is very close to a mile IIRC? I usually work it out as 0.6 miles in a kilometre, and for the record my country is 95% metric, just a few things are still worked out in imperial. We aren’t the only ones, looking at you Canada, pretending to be metric, I’ve been to your stores, (minus certain liquids and weights) I know it’s lies! 😂
Earthquakes are terrifying/amazing/and fascinating... i know people living in more geoactive will probably jidge me for it .... and I trul: xeel with them... I an austrian whitnesed my bed wobble while layingi it a couple of years ago ... knowing somethimg was wrong... Couple of hours later i sadly heard the news about what was for me ""that was an exciting ride of mymatress" ... Was an earthquake that sadly killed some 300 in italy.
The one that came to mind was the great cyclone that hit Bangladesh in 1970 and killed 300,000 people but that was caught on video. However, the cyclone of 1737 that hit India and Bengal had a similar death toll.
@Stephen-r3x welt America is number 1 super power, on earth, so it should be in the imperial system. It's disrespectful to not include that as a measure in the video.
He is located is Czech Republic, that's Europe FYI, they use kms there like almost all other countries in the world. America & Britain BOTH use miles, Britain kinda came up with in the fist place. I hope you realize Britain has been around a tiny bit longer then America?
@Donttreadthis6797 we America got 250k bodies in Vietnam compared to them only getting 58k of us we won that war of body count. we got more Afghans then they got of us. & stabilized that craphole country for 20 years ,& gave them everything to stay free if they cared to fight for them selfs. 🫡.
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You overlooked the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora. That was devastating to the extent that 1816 was "the year without summer". Due to a misprint, the Farmers Almanac for 1816 predicted snow in Boston in July, and it did happen! That gave Farmers Almanac an undeserved reputation.
Yes, I just commented this aswell... Tambora was a magnitude higher and by far the biggest erruption in modern history.
If every event was listed the video would never end.
I got to see a solar eclipse once. The thing that impressed me the most was the near-instant temperature drop of about ten degrees and the strong breeze that arrived at the same time.
Cool. I’m looking forward to seeing a couple of total eclipses, in 2026 & 2027.😉✌️🤘
And the complete silence of the birds
@@tylerforaker636 Eerie, that silence....
Yo. Same. The crazy shadows from the leaves on the trees in my yard were trippy af too.
The shadows going crazy was something I'll never forget
The sound of Krakatoa was picked up by a recording cylinder in Australia. It can be heard online.
The rebuild of Lisbon following the 755 earthquake brought about some interesting changes, not least of which being the Pombaline style of archiecture which included firebreaks and firewalls between residences to prevent the spread of fire. The areas of Lisbon that escaped the worst ravages of the earthquake (e.g. the Alfama) are noticably different in their layout compared to the post-earthquake town planning.
Simon: .... worst natural disasters, that were never recorded on video.
8 minutes later: *shows clips of the disaster as it happens*
Well... he's "technically" correct. Caught on film and a video recording can be rationalized as not being the same thing. lol
Why you hate so much?
@@garrettfields6972 not hate, fact... reality is ugly? deal with it.
I definitely thing there is some unresolved issues. Why are you salty about a video, on the internet, that you clicked on, watched for at least 8 minutes, took the time to comment on, and knew would have footage from disasters. A boring video would be one that has no examples of the disaster. @CerberusHD
According to Wiki, no known footage of the disaster is known to exist. Only post disaster shots.
What about the volcano on Santorini? Some archiologists believe it precipitated the end on the Minoan empire and shrouded the globe in ash, causing extensive crop failure across the Med, Middle East and N Africa plus extended winters for several years.
My dad survived the Palm Sunday tornadoes in northern Indiana. He remembers carrying his baby sister over to a neighbors house because they had a basement.
No mention of the 1900 Galveston hurricane? The worst natural disaster ever in the US.
In 1925, southern Illinois had coal-mining towns back. When the Trie-State hit, the men in one of those towns were down in the mines. When they got word and came back to the surface, their homes were destroyed and their wives and children were almost all dead.
The 416AD Krakatoa eruption makes the 1883 one look like a firecracker…
The Tunguska Event and the Toba Eruption were something else entirely.
Excited for this! been binge watching your videos simon, your content is actually so consistent for over 5 years. Keep it up!
I must say I remember coming across something about a town disappearing overnight from liquified land.. haven't been able to find anymore about it but I believe it too was in a Chinese province
I think that happened in Pennsylvania, USA. I'm pretty sure I know the one you're referring to. Edit: or was it in Canada?...
Going back before written human history, around 74 000 years ago humans witnessed Toba supereruption. Toba (also in Indonesia) would dwarf the Krakatau eruption. It lasted between 9 to 14 days. Massive area around was covered in over 100m thick material, and it covered even the Indian subcontinent in 5cm of material, with material deposit reaching as far as Africa.
Even more insane event that some of the very earliest if human ancestors were unlucky to witness some 5.3 million years ago was flood of the Mediterranean. Before the flood, water level was significantly lower and Europe and Africa were connected. However, breach at the Strait of Gibraltar let the water from Atlantic fill in the basin with estimated force of water that is thousand times that of the Amazon river discharge. Some estimates are saying the whole Mediterranean basin filled within months.
See also the Black Sea basin's filling...
Depending on how you calculate it the eruption of Laki in 1783 may have a death toll of over 6 million people. Apart from the 9000 people in Iceland that died the 120 million tons of sulfur dioxide that went into the atmosphere caused such harsh winters in the northern hemisphere that famine, cold and disease resulted in an estimate of 6 million deaths total.
wow, im so early for once, that comment section is only seg bots
I'm here too
Yeah. It's getting messed up.
Hoped you'd include the Laki Fissure eruption x
You are are thorough professional Simon
Good video Simon keep it up your doing great!
The 1925 tri-state tornado is thought by many (but not all) to be multiple tornadoes.
I'll hold it as a badge of honor that you once offered me a position. You, Sir, have exquisite taste!
The 1925 footage of that tornado is very scary
Simon is still the voice of doom o graphics. Keep it up. 😅
lol the democrats tried that crap! lol
Simon, you have had a small handful of videos where you expressed your (presumably) personal opinions on the subject you are discussing. It's hard to emphasize how those videos were magnitudes better than the typical (really good) ones. I hope we see more of that.
Just an observation by me--there are ramblers who talk fast, and then there are brilliant people who do the same simply because they can think at that pace. I'm certain you match the latter. I get the pretty popular/decent # of viewers model, but I just feel like you've got some exceptionally insightful opinions to share.
Hopefully we see more of that soon.
Could you turn up the volume a bit? I love all your channels but find it hard to hear, even with my ear buds! Thanks and keep up the great work!!!
Probably your earbuds faulty, audio level is fine
Use the captions! Hit the "CC" box on bottom right corner. OR - Hit the "gear wheel" for settings, choose subtitles... you can change the subtitle's color, size, location, background color, etc via "options" Cheers!
lol sorry ur hard of hearing ! bet ur a liberal !
@ Wow what an @$$h0l3 thing to say!
The cooling period following Krakatoa was the reason this period of time was chosen as the baseline for the global warming hypothesis, it was already 0.6 to 1.6 degrees C colder initially which made the theory sound reasonable
Cherry picking data to support a taxation theory… why am I not surprised…
You're keeping your skills sharp buddy
Seriously? U rank the Tri State Tornado above Krakatoa?? Theyre not even in the same universe of strength or consequences! And even Krakatoa pales in comparison to the Toba eruption, which didnt even make the list despite almost eradicating we humans But ok with historys worst natural disasters, u apparently mean only those in the last 500 years. The Tri State Tornado, while horrible, still wouldnt even make the top 100..
'Cos Murica.
It's a list not a ranking.
Well. okay it's a list... But he called them "the worst disasters...", so it kinda is ranked, and there are much worse which happened.
If Krakataoa is already mentioned, even in the last like 200 years... Tambora was way bigger and it was nowhere mentioned, so even that modern history thing is not correct...
@@CerberusHD SOME of the worst - not EACH & EVERY of the worst, nor the worst BY RANK 🙄
People are way too touchy about these things.
One's imagination can barely contain the scope of these horrors.
well somehow the video is tittled " Projets annexes Janvier 2025 Intégration des publicités Incogni " wich is translated in french from i dont know where but okay. :)
Sideprojects Jan 2025 Incogni-Anzeigenintegration 😂
Not to yuk anyones yum, but for an informational video I just feel the need to add some context to how Tornados are classified (Environmental Scientist here). Tornados are not classified just off wind speed, but also how much damage they inflict, so there can be a very powerful tornado, but if it doesn't hit anything, then it doesn't get a high classification. For example, in 2024, Oklahoma had one of the strongest tornados ever recorded, but because it happened in the middle of nowhere Oklahoma, it never got an EF5 rating when if it hit a populated area it would've.
"History" seems to be "human history" here. But taking a broader view, the Yellowstone super volcano and the Chicxulub impact would be right up there.
Of all those disasters, I think I would pick the tornado.
1970s cyclone killed a million people in Bangladeshi. Has to be in the top 5.
Not sure what natural disasters have to do with Warfronts (formerly Warogaphics)
Is this a David Copperfield Magic Trick?
Soooo, we're not talking about the ARG, The Sun Vanished? 😉
Roll out the content brother. Lol
9:49 *in recorded history, that we know of
Thankfully through the science of what it takes ti form a tornado and paleo climatology we do know. Theres never really been a time in earths history where the conditions would lead to stronger storms. Even when the climate was much hotter, meaning more fuel for storms, the shape and location of the continents limited their ability. We have such strong tornadoes now because the climate and location and geography are in a sweet spot. Sorry, i have to listen to the rants of a tornado obsessed paleo climatologist so i make it everyone elses problem when the chance arises.
I guess this video title should change at some point over the next few minutes 😂
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I like how everyone features Krakataua, but Tambora was a magnitude bigger, caused more death, and after it there was a year without summer, the sound could be heard from much farther, but no one seems to talk about it, but it was not even that long ago, in 1815 to be exact.
So yes Krakataua was big, and most likely horrible, but if that made it onto this list, Tambora should be there aswell.
The information in this video is like all over the place with the other stuff aswell... Nice facts, but absolutely not accurate. Do more accurate research pls.
I feel this video should have been like 3 hours long boss
The Tsunami was felt Around the world??? You mean across the Atlantic no?
You should do your other channels more, think you'd get more👍👍👍
…Is there a way to disable the automatic translation feature?
For some reason the title of this video in German is “Sideprojects Jan 2025 Incogni-Anzeigenintegration” which means “Sideprojects Jan 2025 Incogni display integration”. That’s an odd title to say the least.
And that’s completely ignoring that the automatic dubbing that TH-cam added is weird and shit as well. Luckily you can turn this off easily. But seeing these either badly translated titles or sometimes odd titles often prevents me from clicking on a video, since why would I watch it when I’m not even sure what it’s about. And even worse when it misleads me, since it presents the video as being in my native language, when it actually isn’t. Even if I don’t have a problem with watching English videos, in a weird way I feel “disappointed” and often don’t want to continue watching.
Anyways, that was my little rant. The TH-cam auto translate feature is annoying
What the ones that coming this year , since no doubt it's going a hot summer .And hot summer's always have disasters , I mean you peeps in the old county had on 87 , which I missed as kid .Since I was on a European Vacation that summer , and all I remember the U.K . , that summer was the rain , since there was not much sun there at time . But there was a major storm there ,and sounds bad .Even talking to the odd dudes from London , like you should talk about that .But Europe in the eighties was sweet .
Nice, here before an hour 👍
Why does his website ask me to sign into something
Port Royal Jamaica destroyed by Earthquake was a nasty one.
A kilometre and a half is very close to a mile IIRC? I usually work it out as 0.6 miles in a kilometre, and for the record my country is 95% metric, just a few things are still worked out in imperial.
We aren’t the only ones, looking at you Canada, pretending to be metric, I’ve been to your stores,
(minus certain liquids and weights)
I know it’s lies! 😂
I should have gone to bed 12 minutes earlier.
Its insane China had these two insane natural disasters. Hopefully it has a pretty peaceful political history!
Earthquakes are terrifying/amazing/and fascinating... i know people living in more geoactive will probably jidge me for it .... and I trul: xeel with them...
I an austrian whitnesed my bed wobble while layingi it a couple of years ago ... knowing somethimg was wrong...
Couple of hours later i sadly heard the news about what was for me ""that was an exciting ride of mymatress" ...
Was an earthquake that sadly killed some 300 in italy.
There is a whole ton of spambot comments promoting some stupid other TH-cam channel. What the heck is going on here?
I dropped my doughnut down the high street the other day absolute disaster
please disable auto dubbing if possible
History worst natural disaster?? Human evolution
Trump
@@2l84tget a hobby my man.
@@2l84t ur dad not wearing a condom
Danang brew fell up
Brew like the channel? Lol
@goosenotmaverick1156 I didn't know their was a channel called brew
We made a video about Hurricanes which can be the worst natural challenge in some cases
The one that came to mind was the great cyclone that hit Bangladesh in 1970 and killed 300,000 people but that was caught on video. However, the cyclone of 1737 that hit India and Bengal had a similar death toll.
You guys are going to milk this subject aren't you? I know I would if I were you.
the worst natural disaster was the great flood in biblical times
Yeah but they are covering real disasters, not stories from make believe.
Solid!
Top KEK!
Peace be with you.
Early in the comments…!!!!
J'ai montré cette vidéo à mes enfants et maintenant ils rient si fort que les voisins sont venus voir ce qui s'est passé👅
Brian Blaze is better!
Your videos are not just entertainment, they are a source of inspiration and wisdom. Thank you for your creativity and effort!❕💶👻
Take a hike spambot
Joe Biden
I thought the worst natural disaster happened when I ate too much taco bell and flooded the bowl with putrid, greasy shite
What's a km wide? To a mile. Are u located in America 🇺🇸 or u making this video in Britain 🇬🇧.
1 mile = 1.6 km dopey
@Stephen-r3x welt America is number 1 super power, on earth, so it should be in the imperial system. It's disrespectful to not include that as a measure in the video.
@Stephen-r3x there's no need for name calling that's disrespectful too.
Both writers and Simon are from Europe.
He is located is Czech Republic, that's Europe FYI, they use kms there like almost all other countries in the world.
America & Britain BOTH use miles, Britain kinda came up with in the fist place.
I hope you realize Britain has been around a tiny bit longer then America?
WHY R U ERASEING MY COMMENTS U CANT CENSORE MY FREEDOM OF SPEECH GOOD WAY TO LOOSE A SUBSCRIBER & VIEWERSHIP.
Your videos always bring me tons of fun and positivity! Thank you for your unrivaled geony and wit!🦾🎰🌺
Your videos are always uplifting and energizing! Thank you for your creativity and warmth.🛬💋🌇
Your account was created an hour ago! How could you see any of his other videos! Spambot!
@Donttreadthis6797 we America got 250k bodies in Vietnam compared to them only getting 58k of us we won that war of body count. we got more Afghans then they got of us. & stabilized that craphole country for 20 years ,& gave them everything to stay free if they cared to fight for them selfs. 🫡.
Every video on your channel is a little work of art. I look forward to the new episodes!🌉🌍😋
Your videos are always so insightful and inspiring! Thank you for your talent and dedication.🍟🙈🛻
Lotsa fembots in the comments section...