This Is The Most TERRIFYING Thing Caught in Nature!
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The second most powerful earthquake ever recorded took place near Anchorage, Alaska on Good Friday, March 27, 1964. It registered 9.2 on the Richter scale. Damage from the earthquake combined with the subsequent tsunamis killed 131 people.
I have a uncle who was in the army at the time who was in it.
It lasted 4 minutes!
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The land around the Pacific Ocean is known as the ring of fire. This area is prone to volcanic action and earthquakes.
Airplanes are designed to be struck by lightning safely.
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When I was a kid, we would run outside to look for a tornado when the sirens went off. I've seen several and lived to tell the tales despite the stupidity.
Nothing will humble a person quite as fast as mother nature when she acts up.
I'm happy to live in PA, We get flooding once or twice a year, storms, a few sinkholes and the random small tornado. You should watch SNL's sinkhole. And Maria Maria!
I was wondering about the aeroplanes electrics myself. They must insulate all their electrics with something non-conductive or some 💩.
I just Googled it. The metallic fuselage acts as a Faraday cage. Channelling the current around the exterior.
You need to check out the video of the 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake. It was 9.2 and lasted over 4 minutes. It was so massive that they literally had to redo the maps of the area. There were streets that split in two and one side was 20 feet higher than the other. The wave from the quake took out a cargo ship delivering supplies that day.
I crossed the Atlantic on a luxury liner, once entering U.S. waters we hit a hurricane 🌀 confined to quarters, falling off of beds...The Ocean is a BEAST!
I spend a lot of time watching stuff like this. Love it. There are soo many great vids out there. and yea Alaska is on The Ring of Fire.
Over here in Indiana, I've been through 5 tornadoes.
Planes are able to withstand lightning strikes because they are designed as "Faraday cages," meaning their conductive metal skin acts as a pathway for the electricity to travel around the aircraft and harmlessly exit, essentially protecting the interior from the electrical current; this is achieved through carefully designed conducting paths throughout the plane's structure, allowing the lightning to pass through the fuselage without causing significant damage.
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It was Nov 2018 and I was in Anchorage, AK. It was a 7.6M earthquake. That my first earthquake and it was pretty exciting. It's also where I learned that people who scream during these events are both useless and annoying.
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Remember when Jesse Jackson called for a boycott on Twister?
If you think you are safe in Ohio watch the flying tire compilations. They come out of nowhere.
The second Largest ever earthquake was in Alaska. 9.2 in Prince William sound.
i'm in Port Coquitlam , British Columbia , Canada the entire Pacific Northwest Coast is part of the " Ring of Fire " volcano's on a good day I can catch the Sky train and on one route can see MT. Rainer from Canada a volcano. Off the coast is Cascadia a huge fault line under water which in turn can create not just earthquakes but tsunami's. Look at a map of the coast from Alaska on down you see how broken up it is....the indigenous people out here have stories on how they survived the last time in their creation myths. Up in my area it was 2 youths a boy and a girl who survived by sheltering on a mountain ( effectively Adam and Eve ).
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Alaska gets more earthquakes then any other state in the US.
Nature's gonna nate
Blizzards?
Welcome to my world. Where do you think we got music. And this is the year of the snake and transformation
I don't have any interest going on a cruise ship either.
i am sorry to say that your vids are always the same, your face fills more of the screen than the subject, and when we can see the tiny little bit you show, they are always badly framed and poorly lit.