This eruption is the one that made me into a volcano hobbyist, I have seem many videos and recordings of it, but I'd never seen this documentary of it. Thank you and your team for being so thorough, I can only imagine how scared you've felt back then, since it was this eruption that made scientists create the most advanced ways we have, today, of detecting eruptions, and you could say you were a part of it, even if a small portion. In 2021, we had a smaller, but similar eruption in St. Vincent, and thanks to all the new techs created at Soufrière Hills, no one died, or even injured, that's how much the quality of prediction got in 30 years, so again, I thank you and all the scientists that were on this island, risking their live to improve science.
My family owned the house directly next to the Vue Pointe Hotel! Feel free to message!!! We traveled to Montserrat extensively in the late 80's until the volcano blew. We even saw the Rolling Stones play on the pool deck of the VuePointe in 1989 when they were recording Steel Wheels!
This video exemplifies how hard it is to understand volcanoes. Making predictions is still very difficult to this day. We can mainly tell what can happen, not if it will. We are in the early days of volcanology.
i was in the volcano 5 months prior to the eruption. i have rock samples from the volvano that have sulpher on them . i saw mud bubles and steam coming out and yes i have pictures . i emailed the mov and nobody was intrested in the rock samples i had collected i thought this very odd . i thought that they would want actual rock samples for testing
Interesting! I think the MOV collected a lot of their own rock samples, before, during & after the eruption. Maybe that's why they didn't need more. What a great "souvenir" to have from such an historic event!
Never thought of the Volcano is there on this tiny Island, on my first visit i saw a Cross on the Mountain where the Jet crashed in 1965, in sympathy with the residents of the Island at present.
This eruption is the one that made me into a volcano hobbyist, I have seem many videos and recordings of it, but I'd never seen this documentary of it.
Thank you and your team for being so thorough, I can only imagine how scared you've felt back then, since it was this eruption that made scientists create the most advanced ways we have, today, of detecting eruptions, and you could say you were a part of it, even if a small portion.
In 2021, we had a smaller, but similar eruption in St. Vincent, and thanks to all the new techs created at Soufrière Hills, no one died, or even injured, that's how much the quality of prediction got in 30 years, so again, I thank you and all the scientists that were on this island, risking their live to improve science.
Thanks fir this am from Montserrat.. We lost out village
She has such a lovely relaxing voice.
Thank you for posting! Even after all these years, the work you and the team put in to bring us this was indeed seeing history in the making.
This... This is an amazing video. Thank you so much
Thank you! You're very kind 😊
Very informative
My family owned the house directly next to the Vue Pointe Hotel! Feel free to message!!! We traveled to Montserrat extensively in the late 80's until the volcano blew. We even saw the Rolling Stones play on the pool deck of the VuePointe in 1989 when they were recording Steel Wheels!
Napoleon Dynamite doing volcanology!
Must've been exhilarating to be on the tip of the spear like that. wow,. Thanks so much for sharing with us!
This video exemplifies how hard it is to understand volcanoes. Making predictions is still very difficult to this day.
We can mainly tell what can happen, not if it will. We are in the early days of volcanology.
Very nice and amazing. Thank you
i was in the volcano 5 months prior to the eruption. i have rock samples from the volvano that have sulpher on them . i saw mud bubles and steam coming out and yes i have pictures . i emailed the mov and nobody was intrested in the rock samples i had collected i thought this very odd . i thought that they would want actual rock samples for testing
Interesting! I think the MOV collected a lot of their own rock samples, before, during & after the eruption. Maybe that's why they didn't need more. What a great "souvenir" to have from such an historic event!
Never thought of the Volcano is there on this tiny Island, on my first visit i saw a Cross on the Mountain where the Jet crashed in 1965, in sympathy with the residents of the Island at present.
You sound very similar to Amanda Tapping, Samantha Carter from Stargate SG-1. Made listening to this quite pleasant.
Interesting video
the theme song XD thats great
written for the series by Rene Brossard, a Toronto composer. Inspired by Yello I think!
Volcano as have lava dome
Aprendiendo sobre los rincones del mundo, hoy tocó Monserrat