It's incredible to watch but more amazing when you realise that as each piece falls off or iceberg flips, snow and ice that hasn't seen daylight in thousands, hundreds of thousands or more years is revealed. Literally watching history.
Can I just say how much I appreciate the fact the fist video was the one in the thumbnail!!!! Now, I’ve gone down a rabbit hole of calving glacier videos. This would be amazing to witness!
@@PhilJonesIII How fast would you say? There are videos of Antarctic ice sheets calving icebergs with ice so dark blue it looks almost black. I'm guessing tens of thousands of years.
@@josephastier7421 I've seen ice like that under a handful of years snow accumulation in the Alps. Hell, I've seen same-season ice that colour. A bit like the formation of stalactites. I was brought up to believe they take 1000s of years to form. Some do but their formation is a function of water flow and the mineral content of the soil above.
@@PhilJonesIII I hear you about the stalactites. I had them about 6 cm long and 1 cm wide coming off my evaporative cooler on my house. I snapped one off, and it had the same ring structure as the real thing. They had formed in about ten years.
@John Ratray So neither can you! I'm not an idiot, ty. It's the same for any other electronic device, so for your computer or mobile phone too. In my opinion the often touted renewables won't save our planet. Like electronic devices, wind turbines (especially the blades) require rare earths. The "traffic turnaround" (electromobility) is based on our neocolonial thinking: We exploit raw materials in Chile, Bolivia or China just so that we can travel "green" (respectively "emission-free") in Europe, North America, or elsewhere. This clears our conscience, while we destroy the environment in other parts of the world and deprive people there of their livelihood. By any renunciation of air travel I try to contribute a small part. Of course, me alone won't make a difference, but the more people who join in, the better it is for the environment. You still always have to start with yourself. What I wanted to point out is the fact, that it's kind of amazing to see the massive blocks of ice falling off the glacier and causing those huge waves. It makes you realize the power of nature and how small humans are in comparison. But the cause for this effect is very sad... It's another sign of nature to show us how badly it is doing at the moment.
@@unoriginal6958 that's actually a natural process, they have always done that. Those giant pieces of ice are just bumping into each other all the time till a piece breaks off
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That color of water though! I can only imagine what a sight it would be to behold being able to witness this happening up close. The actual size of them hidden beneath the water is just amazing. And then the size of waves they create, Wow! Thank you for posting.
Oceans are vast, covering 363 million square kilometres, equivalent to approximately 72% of the Earth's surface. More than 600 million people, equal to around 10% of the world's population, live in coastal areas that are 10 meters above the sea level, and nearly 2.4 billion people, about 40% of the world's population, the live within 100 km of the coast. In the Indian context, three out of four metro cities are located on the coast. About 14.2% of the population in India lives in coastal districts. Around 95% of India's trade by volume and 68% by value is conducted through these waters, with priority being accorded to port-led development plans in recent years.
Just think, there are probably creatures frozen in that ice that's been there for millions of years. Maybe even before the dinosaurs. Nature is truly amazing.
I can sadly assure you that there aren’t any creatures older than a few million years stuck in any icebergs. The oldest ice in the antarctic is at most 5 million years old and the ice around the rest of the world is most often between a few 100k and 10k years old
What's incredible is that these aren't even particularly large for this type of event. A couple years ago, a piece of glacier several times the size of Manhattan broke off into the ocean. The sheer size of some icebergs is insane.
It never fails to Amaze how liberals can't get it . There's nothing anybody's can do control it .you can be sad when it starts cooling 90% of all life dies it's done that because of an elliptical orbit of if they cooled down 5 degrees it would go ice ball then all flora and fauna dies
Dangerously beautiful and truly a sight to be able to see these awesome spectacles in person. Lucky photographers and by-standers. Thank you Licet Studios and all the other contributors! 👏👏😊❣️❣️
@@bentotc5097 If you want to blame anyone for it the best you could do would be China. They claimed the last few years they'd reduce their coal emissions and instead built 3x as many coal plants as most of the developed world combined. But I also agree with the original commenter, we have seen faster changes of climate on this Earth many times before, that is scientific fact.
I believe that the first image was not of a glacier calving off but rather an iceberg overturning. When so much of the ice in the water melts, the iceberg gets top-heavy and flips over in the water. I have never seen one of these happen. You notice the blue/green ince on the bottom. That was the ice that was on the bottom being turned over. Fantastic Video!
@Maatjie07 nope calving is actually a very natural process. heck, calving doesn't necessarily point towards global warming. Calving even occurs when a glacier is growing.
The technology that we have today allows us to witness these things which has been going on for thousands of years, nothing is new about this. But it is majestic!
Excellent reportage !! Mais les gens s'esclaffent d'admiration devant de la glace de millions d'années qui est en train de disparaître😭 !! Quel malheur nous arrivent-il !!!!!😪 merci pour ces images 👍
Of all the glacier calving videos I’ve seen.... this is by far the best. And to avoid annoying background/people noise: just silence it Btw: 11:36: what happened to the boat?
@@GrrMeister lol yep. You won't stop that. Been doing that for 13k years in this most recent cycle. Will eventually stop and go the other way again before repeating the cycle.
1:11 thats just so bizarre and fascinating how that gigantic "island" just turns over, and then the amazing water color! just wow. thanks for putting this up here!
People need to stop breeding. Overpopulation is the root cause of this world every problem. Every ILL, everything is being polluted and destroyed because of it.
Nothing is melting. Don't buy all these lies. Arctic sea ice is increasing since several years again. nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/files/1999/08/Figure2a.png
@Andrew Potter That's right. When the glacier grows out to the sea, there is nothing what supports that part and due to waves, buoyancy, and mass eventually that part brakes off. So calving happens because the glacier is moving downward due to ice and weight building up at the root and not from melting at the tail.
1. It's hard to tell how old these specific pieces of ice are, but according to this article parts of the Greenland Ice sheet are up to 1 Mio. years old: www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0012821X16303405?via%3Dihub (You can also find more general information about the Greenland Ice sheet here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland_ice_sheet#cite_note-YauOthers2016a-6). 2. In the last 25 years, the Greenland Ice Sheet is rapidly melting. According to a new study from NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) it has lost 3.8 trillion tons of ice between 1992 and 2018. Its cumulative 3.8 trillion tons of melted ice is equivalent to adding the water from 120 million Olympic-size swimming pools to the ocean every year. The melting ice has added 11 mm / 0.4 inches to sea level rise. Between 1900 and 2016, the sea level rose by 16-21 cm (6.3-8.3 in) which is i.e. threatening many islands and countries .(You can find out more here: www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=7556 and science2017.globalchange.gov/chapter/12/).
Glaciers and ice-shelves break up and calve all the time and have done so throughout history and prehistory. The real question is "how much does the calving now outweigh the formation of new ice?" - and the answer to that is; by quite a large margin. Sadly there are now very few glaciers that are actually growing. There are some, but not many. The vast quantity of ice is receding by breaking up like this more and more rapidly.
Величественные льды, мощь природы! И тают, рушатся,с грохотом, шумом , с волнами. Спасибо авторам , что сняли ролик,можно посмотреть. Процесс разбалансировки климата продолжается. Так наш мир отзывается на окончание программы развития мира. Все изменить , исправить, очистить землю и океаны от мусора, наладить климат, изменить экологию , все в наших руках. Для этого мудро применить знания НАУЭРА. Как ? Читайте статью "Ключи к будущему",ролик "Новая научная парадигма". Читайте, смотрите, пришло время задуматься и принять решение.
Не так все просто.Реакция Природы-естественна и необратима.Утверждали,что времени еще на 100 лет медленного таяния ледников,по сути ведь ВРАЛИ.Сколько б не оставалось времени,неужели всем ПЛЕВАТЬ на детей и внуков.Происходит все НАМНОГО быстрее.Врут ведь и сейчас.Гибнут люди и от болезней и от катаклизмов.Сколько земли уйдет под воду?Поменяются течения и последствия будут непредсказуемыми.За землю глотки грызть друг другу будут.Природа предательства не простит никогда!Телевидение,интернет,средства массовой информации-забивают людям головы (если честно, то похоже на массовый гипноз),утаивая реальные события происходящего.И это только НАЧАЛО.
@@nikkimaus2632 Здравствуйте, согласна со всем вышенаписанным. И все же хочу сказать - есть шанс остановить катаклизмы, убрать мусор с океанов. жить счастливо на земле с прекрасным климатом. Не фантастика ! Есть технологии способные прекратить безобразие на планете. Нужно учиться и очень захотеть дать шанс своим родным и близким на долгую, творческую и разумную жизнь. Поможет понять о чем говорю статья "Начальные образы" ( через поисковик) Будут вопросы, пишите, поговорим.
now this is a proper tsunami wave. unfortunately bc of the camera most calving tsunami waves don’t seem big bc u have nothing to relate it to so this one is awesome and must have been terrifyingly large😰😱
What an amazing thing to have witnessed & captured. It sparked quite a few emotions watching that.. it was fascinating, beautiful, but also sad & scary.
The masses hoop, holler, clap & cheer at the tell tale signs/images of a dying planet. Folks... we lose the ice, we lose the planet. Very sad. They just don't get it.
If the glaciers were melting away they would cease to calve and simply melt instead. Calving happens due to the new fresh ice pushing the glacier into the sea. Calving is what healthy glaciers do.
Am I just too high or did I see something odd at 12:29? It looks like someone/or something stands up on the rocks after a big wave crashes, then later, it looks like it turns around and walks back up the rocks before the clip ends at 13:08. IF that is a person, I wonder when they went home to change their pants, did they shit in the new pair of pants as well? I believe I would have to wear brown pants for a month after seeing that up close.
So far you're the only one I seen comment about that. I asked about it and hope someone has information if they made it. I seen it make past the first but after that it disappeared from sight
Triste realidade. Estes que aplaudem não tem a noção do que representa para todos . Este maravilhoso trabalho da natureza de milênios em instantes se diluem em um sopro.
E que o aquecimento global não está acontecendo, que o ar não está cada vez mais carregado de partículas que promovem o efeito estufa, que as monoculturas que se perdem no horizonte visível não estão secando as nascentes de rios e aquíferos... Quando nada mais tivermos, lembraremos desses momentos de abundância e com tristeza... Já os mais novos e jovens... talvez inconformados e com raiva... e as crianças? talvez elas não sobreviverão para contar a história.
Yes I agree the people laughing & clapping won't be doing that when the floods come upon us , the glaciers are Nice to look at , its sad they are melting. We all have to do something before the floods get here , if they are probably here in different countries. God help us ,
Correct me if im wrong but if you put a glass of water in the freezer then let it melt. Its not gonna overflow out of the glass. All this ice and snow were once water, they freeze and melt every year.
@@markcruz359 I'm not saying the world's gonna end, but a lot of the glaciers are melting and staying that way, if they do a lot of places will be flooded by water, which would mean people will lose homes, and that would be a pretty big deal, but at the same time I do agree that that this won't end the world, the effects will be big and terrible, but its not like humans have faced something like this before.
i just don't understand how people could be so callous and clueless. they're witnessing the man-made destruction of earth's ecosystem; the result of over 150 years of irresponsible and corrupt economic policy that makes the raping of our planet EXTREMLY profitable for the industrial elite. we're witnessing it in REAL TIME and yet WE STILL AREN'T DEMANDING IT BE STOPPED! i know, the elite claim to own humanity and OUR planet - BUT THEY DON'T! the planet belongs to US ALL! and if we don't STAND UP and start taking responsibility for our own apathy and inaction, life on this planet is going to experience some VERY EXTREME changes that won't be beneficial for our species! DAMN IT PEOPLE - wake the hell up AND ACT! what ON EARTH are you waiting for?
It's incredible to watch but more amazing when you realise that as each piece falls off or iceberg flips, snow and ice that hasn't seen daylight in thousands, hundreds of thousands or more years is revealed.
Literally watching history.
Why freggin stop the clips just when we want to see the waves?
Yeah... he also panned left when that boat was about to ride it too.
@@marctardif9756 I'm with you, Ben Gravy has a video out of riding these things
The dude was running up hill
Thanks for this comment
I think the dude was trying to get out of dodge
Truely shows us how small we all are to the insane power of the natural world -- love it.
Duoc ngam nhjn can canh se k biet no nhu the nao nhj that la hoanh trang va con vj dai nua k the tin vao mat mjnh cam on cac ban nhieu lam
Traurig mir fehlen die Worte
Can I just say how much I appreciate the fact the fist video was the one in the thumbnail!!!! Now, I’ve gone down a rabbit hole of calving glacier videos. This would be amazing to witness!
Ola natasha
We must face a disastrous effects in the coming years on our planet because of our carelessness on environment
Fist video?
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There is no purer color in the world than the color of iceberg. Every look at it is calming.
Your high?
Yes... it has been said that it's one of the calmest ways to die.
ikr, its very satisfying to see one of the factors that can kill us :)
jokes aside, it is satisfying, but a lil bit scary
@@m.g5384 and you’re a fool...
You're*
Message to the cameramen: Stop zooming in and out. Pick a shot, zoom out, and stick with it. Don't move.
I think
the original video is from 2014....
Ya? Try watching a kids hockey game video by a zoom trigger happy parent lol. That's fun, NOT :)
At least he isn't using a phone in portrait mode, you tube is nothing but rookies holding phones wrong but agree zooming also ruins videos
6:52 Ice that blue and clear is thousands of years old.
It gets like that surprisingly quickly actually.
@@PhilJonesIII How fast would you say? There are videos of Antarctic ice sheets calving icebergs with ice so dark blue it looks almost black. I'm guessing tens of thousands of years.
@@josephastier7421 I've seen ice like that under a handful of years snow accumulation in the Alps. Hell, I've seen same-season ice that colour.
A bit like the formation of stalactites. I was brought up to believe they take 1000s of years to form. Some do but their formation is a function of water flow and the mineral content of the soil above.
@@PhilJonesIII I hear you about the stalactites. I had them about 6 cm long and 1 cm wide coming off my evaporative cooler on my house. I snapped one off, and it had the same ring structure as the real thing. They had formed in about ten years.
@@PhilJonesIII This is the blue ice I am talking about: ua-cam.com/video/bqIMXY8V_bw/v-deo.html
Watching this gives me a feeling of amazement and sadness both at the same time. That´s so weird...
amazement? thats pretty weird. this planet is suffering
@John Ratray So neither can you! I'm not an idiot, ty. It's the same for any other electronic device, so for your computer or mobile phone too.
In my opinion the often touted renewables won't save our planet. Like electronic devices, wind turbines (especially the blades) require rare earths. The "traffic turnaround" (electromobility) is based on our neocolonial thinking: We exploit raw materials in Chile, Bolivia or China just so that we can travel "green" (respectively "emission-free") in Europe, North America, or elsewhere. This clears our conscience, while we destroy the environment in other parts of the world and deprive people there of their livelihood.
By any renunciation of air travel I try to contribute a small part. Of course, me alone won't make a difference, but the more people who join in, the better it is for the environment. You still always have to start with yourself.
What I wanted to point out is the fact, that it's kind of amazing to see the massive blocks of ice falling off the glacier and causing those huge waves. It makes you realize the power of nature and how small humans are in comparison. But the cause for this effect is very sad... It's another sign of nature to show us how badly it is doing at the moment.
@@unoriginal6958 that's actually a natural process, they have always done that. Those giant pieces of ice are just bumping into each other all the time till a piece breaks off
me too, mixed with some weird anxiety.
Global warming 😔
- gigantisch - eindrucksvolles Video -- DANKE ‼ 👍👍👍👍
Best that I have EVER seen! Also no idiotic background music to ruin it. That was truly awesome.
Algo incomparable hermoso.gracias.
Would have been much better if the editing hadn't been cut short so many times.
Dertray thanks for ruining my day and reminding me of the grim reality of the world.
Degelo tsunami
O mi good
Can't get over the beautiful colors. Blues, teals, grays, whites are my favorite combos.
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I like seeing the wave come in to completion. A lot of videos just show the roll or the calving. However, the wave is just as cool. Thanks.
That color of water though! I can only imagine what a sight it would be to behold being able to witness this happening up close. The actual size of them hidden beneath the water is just amazing. And then the size of waves they create, Wow! Thank you for posting.
Oceans are vast, covering 363 million square kilometres, equivalent to approximately 72% of the Earth's surface. More than 600 million people, equal to around 10% of the world's population, live in coastal areas that are 10 meters above the sea level, and nearly 2.4 billion people, about 40% of the world's population, the live within 100 km of the coast. In the Indian context, three out of four metro cities are located on the coast. About 14.2% of the population in India lives in coastal districts. Around 95% of India's trade by volume and 68% by value is conducted through these waters, with priority being accorded to port-led development plans in recent years.
Did you sée thé blue
@@nistelrooydrissrvnr just absolutely gorgeous!!
@@raysolorzano2938 yes im Driss from morocco
@@nistelrooydrissrvnr Originally from California. Now living in Colorado.
Thank you so much for just letting us listen to the sounds of nature!
What type of birds are flying around there ?
Que buen espectáculo que nos ofrece la naturaleza 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
1] hate cold
2] terrified of water
3] want to see this in person
Isss coooooool
Me to lol 😂
It's not cold. That's why they're breaking up.
@@cactusjack1943 I live in Arizona so most places are cold to me.
@@updownstate there's no such thing as bad weather. There's just bad clothing.
Just think, there are probably creatures frozen in that ice that's been there for millions of years. Maybe even before the dinosaurs. Nature is truly amazing.
I can sadly assure you that there aren’t any creatures older than a few million years stuck in any icebergs. The oldest ice in the antarctic is at most 5 million years old and the ice around the rest of the world is most often between a few 100k and 10k years old
Nicely done. I like that you let the clips speak for themselves and don't do an overly dramatized voice over.
Would have been even better without the commentary (subtitles) covering the event.
What's incredible is that these aren't even particularly large for this type of event. A couple years ago, a piece of glacier several times the size of Manhattan broke off into the ocean. The sheer size of some icebergs is insane.
What are talking about LOL
@@sweetassugar2076 ua-cam.com/video/hC3VTgIPoGU/v-deo.html Berg bigger than Manhattan breaks off western Greenland
It never fails to Amaze how liberals can't get it . There's nothing anybody's can do control it .you can be sad when it starts cooling 90% of all life dies it's done that because of an elliptical orbit of if they cooled down 5 degrees it would go ice ball then all flora and fauna dies
@@barneybrown7543 dude be more literate
@@sweetassugar2076 Read the news more often LOL
People are fascinated and loving to see this at a distant place. But repercussions are massive in coming years. God bless us.
I was thinking the exact same thing...why do they laugh????
@@dianasantos3676 because they're not suffering from a debilitating mental illness.
You really believe in climate change lol
Climate change load balls
What they supposed to do? Intervene?
Qui qui regarde ça après la vidéo d’Amixem x)?
mdrr moi
Dangerously beautiful and truly a sight to be able to see these awesome spectacles in person. Lucky photographers and by-standers. Thank you Licet Studios and all the other contributors! 👏👏😊❣️❣️
Thank you, hope you are well!
@@LicetStudios Yes thankfully, and you too ❣️❣️
Да природа непредсказуемая
SAID EVERYONE THAT DOSNT LIVE ON A COASTLINE
The glaciers have been calving since the beginning of time people.
@@bentotc5097 If you want to blame anyone for it the best you could do would be China. They claimed the last few years they'd reduce their coal emissions and instead built 3x as many coal plants as most of the developed world combined. But I also agree with the original commenter, we have seen faster changes of climate on this Earth many times before, that is scientific fact.
Global warming caused by man is a HOAX.
Nic video لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله 👍
Awesomely terrifying! And, at the same time, spectacular! Mother Nature is truly a force to be reckoned with! 🌎🌋🌀🌈🌊
Thank you for sharing this incredible video...the color of these icebergs look so beautiful . Seeing this in person must be overwhelming
The way they move..... it's like they're alive. But that blue color is spectacular!
it's chaos and peaceful at the same times it's amazing
Nádherný příběh přírody. Mocná čarodějka. Krásné video 👍🇨🇿
Boy, those things are beautiful!🌊
The power of the iceberg when they break off is amazing.
I believe that the first image was not of a glacier calving off but rather an iceberg overturning. When so much of the ice in the water melts, the iceberg gets top-heavy and flips over in the water. I have never seen one of these happen. You notice the blue/green ince on the bottom. That was the ice that was on the bottom being turned over. Fantastic Video!
And you try to say in person what you say behind your back ...
@@eleonorachernisheva9141 I am sorry. I did not understand the meaning of what you said. Would you please clarify for me?
@@jeroldcrawford3431 the fact that this is a lie, not what you really think
Imagine how many years since that underwater ice saw the light of day.!
Ini semua terjadi karna perBuatan manusia sehingga suhu global menaik😭absen nih dri indonesia❤️
That blue is so amazing and I can only imagine the sound in person. Amazing.
At times, the first one looks like something is coming out of the water or ice. Also, we never searched for this, but we all enjoyed it.
Seeing them arise from under water is awesome!😀
mother nature as she has been , as she is now and as she ever will be. .....wonderful
@Maatjie07 nope calving is actually a very natural process. heck, calving doesn't necessarily point towards global warming. Calving even occurs when a glacier is growing.
The technology that we have today allows us to witness these things which has been going on for thousands of years, nothing is new about this. But it is majestic!
Unfortunately, it's happening at an accelerating rate and causing glaciers to recede.
That first one is insane! The scale of those pieces rising out of water is anxiety inducing
Glaciers have always been moving and collapsing. It makes them so entertaining.
I think we have reached the point where it is important enough that everyone gets one day of high-school to learn how to use a camera.
Something something something, global warming. Something something something soon!
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Глупые люди.чему радуетесь?
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@@Zoyazaraarts egib
Excellent reportage !! Mais les gens s'esclaffent d'admiration devant de la glace de millions d'années qui est en train de disparaître😭 !! Quel malheur nous arrivent-il !!!!!😪 merci pour ces images 👍
Vous avez raison-c'est un vrai malheur! C'est une catastrophe universelle.
Of all the glacier calving videos I’ve seen.... this is by far the best.
And to avoid annoying background/people noise: just silence it
Btw: 11:36: what happened to the boat?
Thanks a lot, glad you like it!
They fell off at the end of the world. Because earth is flat. Duh!?
@@gandalfthegay539 please say that you are not being serious
Only the Americans can applaud and laugh when they see this show...
Yes, I have NEVER understood why anyone LAUGHS when observing these absolutely majestic sights?! I agree, the laughing is positively sickening!!
Tourist are the dumbest and rudest people on the planet, no matter what country they are from.
Thank you sooo much for putting text over the waves. Great idea....
Mother Nature, doing what she's always done. She's one Bad Ass Mama. And she laughs at us, thinking we can control her.
She’s not real lol (no hate)
*Buy and Electric Car and you stop all this - NOT*
@@GrrMeister lol yep. You won't stop that. Been doing that for 13k years in this most recent cycle. Will eventually stop and go the other way again before repeating the cycle.
@@scythelord *I was under ½ mile of Ice 12k years ago, made it very hard to keep warm !*
@IllIl No? I guess not, since Stupidity is your Father.
I just loved tht glowing green color in the first clip. That was truly amazing. Its God's hand made nature. Amazing colour
Вот это мощь!! Силище сильное!! Красиво и страшно!! Спасибо, такое увидеть, это что-то!!
Мощно... И страшно, и красиво...
Always wonder what the sea creatures think when this happens. Best iceberg video so far.
They probably don't think anything, it's been happening for thousands of years, I'm sure they're used to it,
Ho hum more ice breaking
@@kevincarmack581 also, they are animals. probably just "thinking": wtf is that I should get the fuck away from here
1:11 thats just so bizarre and fascinating how that gigantic "island" just turns over, and then the amazing water color! just wow. thanks for putting this up here!
The only thing louder than a calving glacier is ...........
Americans watching a calving glacier. 😅
Imagine the calving iceberg reveals something ancient preserved in it
🤣 yeah and I can see nobody will be alive to see that because we all be floating over the water
Who will see it man ?
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Are the viewers safe ? Or is this a man made tourist attraction? Anything is possible with modern science and intelligent minds🤔
Sickness
Wow this was a great video! Especially the last one of rolling berg tsunami! Crazy crazy stuff!,
Thanks a lot, glad you enjoyed it!
That was magnificently beautiful
"I knew it was ready to go." As if he has waited daily at this time, showing all patience and understanding. Sentinels of the Golden Calving🤕
Losing hope for humankind with that one jk..jokes aside.. Terrifying but we made our beds...god bless!
Isn't our planet full of natural beauty and surprises!! I thank God for giving us this earth to dwell on.
Thank him for me too that he took it away. Or at least gave us thousands of morons who were okay with it being taken away. "cLiMaTe ChAnGe iSnT ReAl"
@@MrCTruck Climate change is rubbish. The earth can defend for itself. It always has for millions of years. Gods nature is naturally powerful.
@@MrCTruck please show me proof that climate change is real
It’s hard to hear the thunderous roar of a calving glacier over the cackling, screaming and whistling of the tourists. Bummer!
I don’t know why they are screaming and cheering, it’s a sad occasion to see this happening.!!
Don’t forget the clapping... That’s as bad as people who clap when a plane lands 🤦♂️
@@grahamallen3941 yes. Let's travel,pollute the place and cheer like morons as this happens. 🙄
Fantastic video 👍👍
I love watching the calvings!! These are spectacular and awe inspiring!!
The earth is literally dying
AND YOU SAY *THAT??*
It's hard to comprehend the amount of energy involved in these events.
It is a very fulfilling sight to see the new jade/crystal blue crisp surface that emerges after the old fluffy white layer falls off !!!
Our planet is melting, sick and dying!! People need to start standing up for it NOW!!
People need to stop breeding. Overpopulation is the root cause of this world every problem. Every ILL, everything is being polluted and destroyed because of it.
Nothing is melting. Don't buy all these lies. Arctic sea ice is increasing since several years again.
nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/files/1999/08/Figure2a.png
I agree. Thanks for being one of the smart ones. 👍
@Andrew Potter
That's right. When the glacier grows out to the sea, there is nothing what supports that part and due to waves, buoyancy, and mass eventually that part brakes off.
So calving happens because the glacier is moving downward due to ice and weight building up at the root and not from melting at the tail.
Вековое рушится...Красиво и тревожно.Спасибо автору.
Just wondering:
1. How old is that ice calving off?
2. Is what we're watching a good thing or a portent of things to come?
1. It's hard to tell how old these specific pieces of ice are, but according to this article parts of the Greenland Ice sheet are up to 1 Mio. years old: www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0012821X16303405?via%3Dihub (You can also find more general information about the Greenland Ice sheet here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland_ice_sheet#cite_note-YauOthers2016a-6).
2. In the last 25 years, the Greenland Ice Sheet is rapidly melting. According to a new study from NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) it has lost 3.8 trillion tons of ice between 1992 and 2018. Its cumulative 3.8 trillion tons of melted ice is equivalent to adding the water from 120 million Olympic-size swimming pools to the ocean every year. The melting ice has added 11 mm / 0.4 inches to sea level rise. Between 1900 and 2016, the sea level rose by 16-21 cm (6.3-8.3 in) which is i.e. threatening many islands and countries .(You can find out more here: www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=7556 and science2017.globalchange.gov/chapter/12/).
@@LicetStudios So, bad news.
Glaciers and ice-shelves break up and calve all the time and have done so throughout history and prehistory. The real question is "how much does the calving now outweigh the formation of new ice?" - and the answer to that is; by quite a large margin. Sadly there are now very few glaciers that are actually growing. There are some, but not many. The vast quantity of ice is receding by breaking up like this more and more rapidly.
I’m just amazed with the power of nature. This is scary!
this is power of god ,power of creator of allah swt
@@KajalOfficial shutbup
@@tearinehenderson102 Learn how to spell.
Beautiful, wonderful videos for nature ! 🙂
Красота и величие! Вековые льды исчезают.Что будет с нашей планетой?!?
Лучше подумай что будет с тобой после смерти
Shocking, but somehow beautiful!
It's perfectly natural and it happens every year.
No need for alarm(ism).
@@gedofgont1006
Correct!
@Dantè Spardason
Nature is a thing not a person.
I had neither imagined, considered or desired a bucket list..........................................until now!
A big thank you to all clip contributors!
Thats breaks my heart so much !
A natural phenomenon ever caught on a camera!
How much force is involved, to move that much mass ? Unbelievable.
-9.81 m/s^2
Величественные льды, мощь природы! И тают, рушатся,с грохотом, шумом , с волнами. Спасибо авторам , что сняли ролик,можно посмотреть. Процесс разбалансировки климата продолжается. Так наш мир отзывается на окончание программы развития мира. Все изменить , исправить, очистить землю и океаны от мусора, наладить климат, изменить экологию , все в наших руках. Для этого мудро применить знания НАУЭРА. Как ? Читайте статью "Ключи к будущему",ролик "Новая научная парадигма". Читайте, смотрите, пришло время задуматься и принять решение.
That's what I was going to say.
Рады чему, хлопают. Что всё уйдёт под воду. И погибнут люди.
He is speaking the language of the gods
Не так все просто.Реакция Природы-естественна и необратима.Утверждали,что времени еще на 100 лет медленного таяния ледников,по сути ведь ВРАЛИ.Сколько б не оставалось времени,неужели всем ПЛЕВАТЬ на детей и внуков.Происходит все НАМНОГО быстрее.Врут ведь и сейчас.Гибнут люди и от болезней и от катаклизмов.Сколько земли уйдет под воду?Поменяются течения и последствия будут непредсказуемыми.За землю глотки грызть друг другу будут.Природа предательства не простит никогда!Телевидение,интернет,средства массовой информации-забивают людям головы (если честно, то похоже на массовый гипноз),утаивая реальные события происходящего.И это только НАЧАЛО.
@@nikkimaus2632 Здравствуйте, согласна со всем вышенаписанным. И все же хочу сказать - есть шанс остановить катаклизмы, убрать мусор с океанов. жить счастливо на земле с прекрасным климатом. Не фантастика ! Есть технологии способные прекратить безобразие на планете. Нужно учиться и очень захотеть дать шанс своим родным и близким на долгую, творческую и разумную жизнь. Поможет понять о чем говорю статья "Начальные образы" ( через поисковик) Будут вопросы, пишите, поговорим.
Spectacular is an understatement. Thanks for sharing.😀
now this is a proper tsunami wave. unfortunately bc of the camera most calving tsunami waves don’t seem big bc u have nothing to relate it to so this one is awesome and must have been terrifyingly large😰😱
I wanna see the waves, why they always stop the video after the breakdown? :((
This is the full video: ua-cam.com/video/yQqbg0yItqY/v-deo.html 😃👍
Because they have to flee for their safety.
@01:02 What are those perfect lines running on the calving glacier running from the left to the middle?
The first and the last video are absolutely insane! How big are these waves?
At the beginning likely a few hundred feet in height.
Are we gonna ignore the fact that "So much fresh water is going waste" and people spread awareness about closing tap properly at home
How’s that closing off your faucet going ? Obviously it didn’t stop this one maybe next time right
This is where the word awesome is appropriate. It's beautiful yet frightening.
Не понимаю чему радуются? Это ведь проблема.
Какая?
Всемирная 2021
@@АНДРОИДФАРВАТЕР всемирная проблема это вы - жертвы ЕГэ.
What an amazing thing to have witnessed & captured.
It sparked quite a few emotions watching that.. it was fascinating, beautiful, but also sad & scary.
Fascinating yea. Beautiful yea. Scary yea. Sad perhaps. This happens since thousands of years, glaciers come and go. That is life.
TrainEducationDE well, really that's ice. 🤣
There's no reason to be sad, this is a natural thing that glaciers do.
I think he meant its sad because it is evidence of rising temperatures that melt the ice.
This is why Ice wall climbing is more crazy than jumping out of planes to me
Impresionante ver el color verde esmeralda que se desprende. Es bellísimo
Bellisimo va ser el tsunami que se va a folmar si se derrite todo esos glaciales..😏😏😏😏
The masses hoop, holler, clap & cheer at the tell tale signs/images of a dying planet.
Folks... we lose the ice, we lose the planet.
Very sad.
They just don't get it.
It gets continuously replaced by fresh snowfall, inland.
Do those spectators sound worried to you?
No the planet is not dying, we are.
It simply starting to shed us, so that the healing process could start.
Wade N our planet is dying. ....
Greta speaks there ?
If the glaciers were melting away they would cease to calve and simply melt instead. Calving happens due to the new fresh ice pushing the glacier into the sea. Calving is what healthy glaciers do.
This video is my favorite of all the videos!
Glacier: "Imma do a backflip"
Birds: "It's free real estate!"
ua-cam.com/video/HyBkDJ1eXAk/v-deo.html
Yey
Am I just too high or did I see something odd at 12:29? It looks like someone/or something stands up on the rocks after a big wave crashes, then later, it looks like it turns around and walks back up the rocks before the clip ends at 13:08. IF that is a person, I wonder when they went home to change their pants, did they shit in the new pair of pants as well? I believe I would have to wear brown pants for a month after seeing that up close.
I saw the same thing/person.
maybe a morse or a sea lion?
Holy crap I thought you were high but I seen it too!! 🤣
The raw power of mother nature and sister earth. Wow. Majestic and awesome.
11:25 that little boat in the background trying to escape I wondering they made it 😳
So far you're the only one I seen comment about that. I asked about it and hope someone has information if they made it. I seen it make past the first but after that it disappeared from sight
I hope they did too. With that type of a wave, it's hard to imagine. 😔
Triste realidade. Estes que aplaudem não tem a noção do que representa para todos . Este maravilhoso trabalho da natureza de milênios em instantes se diluem em um sopro.
E que o aquecimento global não está acontecendo, que o ar não está cada vez mais carregado de partículas que promovem o efeito estufa, que as monoculturas que se perdem no horizonte visível não estão secando as nascentes de rios e aquíferos...
Quando nada mais tivermos, lembraremos desses momentos de abundância e com tristeza... Já os mais novos e jovens... talvez inconformados e com raiva... e as crianças? talvez elas não sobreviverão para contar a história.
Que pena como lo más sagrado y valioso se desvanece a pasos agigantados😢😢
Awesome shows! But I wanted to see the waves finish doing their thing!
That was so amazing to watch.
This is incredible (thumbs up)
Жаль, такая красота и величие рушится!!!
С сентября дедушка мороз новую возведет.
“Beauty and greatness” has melted and refroze long before you and I came about…
Yes I agree the people laughing & clapping won't be doing that when the floods come upon us , the glaciers are
Nice to look at , its sad they are melting. We all have to do something before the floods get here , if they are probably here in different countries. God help us ,
Correct me if im wrong but if you put a glass of water in the freezer then let it melt. Its not gonna overflow out of the glass. All this ice and snow were once water, they freeze and melt every year.
@@markcruz359 yeah, but a lot of the glaciers aren't freezing, they're just staying water.
@@sturm8948 Either its ice or its water, shouldn't change the amount of water in the oceans. The world is not gonna end by water again LOL
@@markcruz359 I'm not saying the world's gonna end, but a lot of the glaciers are melting and staying that way, if they do a lot of places will be flooded by water, which would mean people will lose homes, and that would be a pretty big deal, but at the same time I do agree that that this won't end the world, the effects will be big and terrible, but its not like humans have faced something like this before.
i just don't understand how people could be so callous and clueless. they're witnessing the man-made destruction of earth's ecosystem; the result of over 150 years of irresponsible and corrupt economic policy that makes the raping of our planet EXTREMLY profitable for the industrial elite. we're witnessing it in REAL TIME and yet WE STILL AREN'T DEMANDING IT BE STOPPED!
i know, the elite claim to own humanity and OUR planet - BUT THEY DON'T! the planet belongs to US ALL! and if we don't STAND UP and start taking responsibility for our own apathy and inaction, life on this planet is going to experience some VERY EXTREME changes that won't be beneficial for our species! DAMN IT PEOPLE - wake the hell up AND ACT! what ON EARTH are you waiting for?
Wishing you and your family peace and happiness!