Anyone see those 2 BIRDS TRYING TO FLY INTO THE WIND? You can see the BIRDS behind her (From our perspective: BIRD #1 is behind her to the right. BIRD #2 appears a few seconds later behind her to the left.) The wind is blowing faster than the poor birds can flap, so they are "flapping in place"! Crazy.. . They are THE MOST NOTICEABLE at approximately 1 minute, 35 seconds into the video.
If I could bring a Native American that lived here from the 1820s he would certainly say do not build a home here. This is a two hundred year flood zone at best. No other people lived here PERMANENTLY because this probably happened several times over the many decades and was overdue. This was part of the Louisiana Purchase then Dakota Territory and no geologist ever studied this rivers behaviour until well into the 1900's.
where do you think that the water from the melting snow obviously goes from the summits of the North American continent to different natural areas the colorado river for example it is enough to see the old images of the colorado river to conclude that the level has dropped or artificial diversions the example hydroquebec this water allows agriculture to develop and allows the production of electricity thank you mister for specifying that around 1820 If I could bring a Native American that lived here from the 1820s he would certainly say do not build a home here. Christy 1 day ago We need some of that water in Texas, prayers for y'all though Deborah Whitten 1 day ago It's extremes everywhere, either flood or fire. Here in Ca, we need water like that. Along with other states, 🙏 no fires this year. Laura Cresswell 17 hours ago I live in North Central Montana and we depend on that snow melt to use during our fire season. I'm also pretty close to the top of the Missouri, and water did reach the bank. Hopefully it stays that way. We all need to be prepared for different extremes unfortunately. As best we can. water from melting snow is necessary for social life and economic production, agriculture in california for example, and industry also for the permanent energy it provides sustainably thanks to the mega dams that produce water. 'clean energy So the dilemma boils down to this how to capture as much water as possible from melting snow difficult to answer and also difficult to find a concept to achieve this objective if nothing is done a good part of this water will flow into the atlantic or pacific sea there are similar cases where rivers of more than thousands of kilometers from the melting snow also end up in the sea you find mouths of connections between the river and the maritime littoral composed of fresh water and invade the sea offshore is right, of tens of kilometers what a mess but these cases exist in countries which bear only the name in asia in africa on the other hand, the usa, which has the capacity to mobilize resources, does not manage to solve this dilemma ua-cam.com/video/PSMDPzd11ek/v-deo.html Boulder Dam - 1937 ua-cam.com/video/khD_ryWxfMg/v-deo.html Hoover Dam Construction: Boulder Dam (Part I) (1931) - CharlieDeanArchives / Archival Footage how to have 1))) good quality water in our urban areas via water control and filtering areas then to a pipeline network of thousands of kilometers 2))) some of these pipelines carry water for agriculture In summary the how is no longer a problem funding is a problem let me explain the profitability of the project is undeniable but in the long term the break-even point is in the medium term so I don't see any private company advancing billions of $$ and waiting 10 OR 20 YEARS to get their money back no private company can afford it the business plan must take into consideration lots of factors so that it is viable it is possible
It's mentally hard to keep up with so much going on everywhere, so much is happening to humanity on so many levels. May Love and comfort, support and kindness surround and embrace every single Soul affected by this awful tragedy. 🕉
@Feng exactly. Without the phones no onenwouldve ever known outside of the television. And it's pretty funny how some people act like they really care while they sit on their fat asses of their living room.
I was just searching about Columbia River possible flooding just yesterday because of amount of unusual summer rain we have been getting and just after heard about this. Prayers 🙏
I live along the Columbia and I have looked into this also. Here currently we are also experiencing lots of rainfall and every spillway is open on all of the dams I have viewed here today and yesterday .The Yellowstone river is the last major undammed river in the lower 48, and the dam system here would theoretically prevent that type of flooding under normal circumstances however, some of the dams such as the John Day are requiring serious infrastructure overhauls. In the event of a Columbia River catastrophic dam failure it is calculated that much of the Portland area and the lowlying communities along the river would be underwater. I think that nature will always have the last say no matter what we build, though.
I live in North Central Montana and we depend on that snow melt to use during our fire season. I'm also pretty close to the top of the Missouri, and water did reach the bank. Hopefully it stays that way. We all need to be prepared for different extremes unfortunately. As best we can.
This is my house. I was watching Netflix in the living room when this happened. I heard a loud crack then I was pinned against a wall as the building tumbled into the river. I climbed up to the roof and jumped out a few minutes after this video ended. I’m alright, no injuries!
Is anyone surprised that flooding is ‘extreme’ around Yellowstone? Topography is a setup. My heart is out to those people who were prepared and did something about it. If I were there I would help (and I’m old AF!). But then I would be another visitor!
Ancient banks that were studied along most of this river show again and again it has a two hundred year flood possibility or maybe sooner. Humans that saw the last one like this lived in this area about the year 1822.
Well for those of you who believe that the Earth is living just living and has a life of its own and for those of you who believe as humans and scientific Compositions Make up that of which most humans are designed From. Given the properties. Then understand that sometimes mother nature can get very upset. I think that the American Indians understood that to take something from the Earth requires that 1 must ask the Earth for permission.
Then from his mouth the serpent spewed water like a river, to overtake the woman and sweep her away with the torrent. But the earth helped the woman by opening its mouth and swallowing the river that the dragon had spewed out of his mouth. Then the dragon was enraged at the woman and went off to wage war against the rest of her offspring those who keep God's commands and hold fast their testimony about Immanuel. - The Book of Revelation
With Yellowstone being "the world's largest volcano, whether partially active or not, I would think that there are many lava tubes and geothermal vents that might react badly if the flooding pours into them.. ? Plus all of those "acid pools" in the Parks, mixing with the water also? And the super-heated geysers? Nah.. . This may just be the beginning of that "Yellowstone Mega-Disaster" that people have been warning of for years.. . Kinda gives you a little bit of insight into why things have been done certain ways (politically and socially) to distract the Public while those-who-know are quietly preparing just enough for their "club" to survive. Ya know, the "club" most of us are not in.. ? Could be nothing, and it all goes back to "normal" .. . Or.. . Could be.. . .. Well, when is the last time you have heard of an emergency and evacuations like this in or near Yellowstone, in your lifetime? "Experts" HAVE been warning that the Yellowstone Super-Volcano is HUNDREDS of years or more PAST DUE for its next BIG ERUPTION (which would be catastrophic for the ENTIRE WORLD!) JUST SAYIN.. .
We are going to see more flooding in the future such as this. The government already knows this. Much of these unwanted flood waters head to the Mississippi River, only to cause further flooding. A pipeline deverting these flood waters to the much needed Colorado River should have been constructed some time back....solving 2 problems with one pipeline.
@@jamessummers3866 Just think of all those people with far less money who have sent him financial support. I don't think he really cares about them when he is raking it in.
' beautifully heavy cloudy pourly the rainy / rivery in the weather season... keep gooing more rainy allday - allnight... bring clean water to the hoover dam and los angeles area that help less drought... not good idea the river nearby the highway
I bet there was dam mismanagement involved... It seems that when there is flooding there is always a mismanaged dam involved. Example : Plan 2014 - lake Ontario
Wait we have lakes drying out and all of a sudden a flood of water hits Yellowstone? So, that's were all the lakes water went to! Yellowstone! Well that explains the flood!
Anyone see those 2 BIRDS TRYING TO FLY INTO THE WIND?
You can see the BIRDS behind her
(From our perspective:
BIRD #1 is behind her to the right.
BIRD #2 appears a few seconds later behind her to the left.)
The wind is blowing faster than the poor birds can flap, so they are "flapping in place"!
Crazy.. . They are THE MOST NOTICEABLE
at approximately
1 minute, 35 seconds into the video.
Mother Nature taking back her land, I'm not surprised.
That guy seemed chill
right?! guy was the real deal
We need some of that water in Texas, prayers for y’all though
If I could bring a Native American that lived here from the 1820s he would certainly say do not build a home here.
This is a two hundred year flood zone at best. No other people lived here PERMANENTLY because this probably happened several times over the many decades and was overdue. This was part of the Louisiana Purchase then Dakota Territory
and no geologist ever studied this rivers behaviour until well into the 1900's.
where do you think that the water from the melting snow obviously goes from the summits of the North American continent to different natural areas the colorado river for example it is enough to see the old images of the colorado river to conclude that the level has dropped or artificial diversions the example hydroquebec
this water allows agriculture to develop and allows the production of electricity
thank you mister for specifying that around 1820
If I could bring a Native American that lived here from the 1820s he would certainly say
do not build a home here.
Christy
1 day ago
We need some of that water in Texas, prayers for y'all though
Deborah Whitten
1 day ago
It's extremes everywhere, either flood or fire. Here in Ca, we need water like that. Along with other states, 🙏 no fires this year.
Laura Cresswell
17 hours ago
I live in North Central Montana and we depend on that snow melt to use during our fire season. I'm also pretty close to the top of the Missouri, and water did reach the bank. Hopefully it stays that way. We all need to be prepared for different extremes unfortunately. As best we can.
water from melting snow is necessary for social life and economic production, agriculture in california for example, and industry also for the permanent energy it provides sustainably thanks to the mega dams that produce water. 'clean energy
So the dilemma boils down to this
how to capture as much water as possible from melting snow
difficult to answer and also difficult to find a concept to achieve this objective
if nothing is done a good part of this water will flow into the atlantic or pacific sea there are similar cases where rivers of more than thousands of kilometers from the melting snow also end up in the sea you find mouths of connections between the river and the maritime littoral composed of fresh water and invade the sea offshore is right, of tens of kilometers what a mess but these cases exist in countries which bear only the name in asia in africa
on the other hand, the usa, which has the capacity to mobilize resources, does not manage to solve this dilemma
ua-cam.com/video/PSMDPzd11ek/v-deo.html
Boulder Dam - 1937
ua-cam.com/video/khD_ryWxfMg/v-deo.html
Hoover Dam Construction: Boulder Dam (Part I) (1931) - CharlieDeanArchives / Archival Footage
how to have
1))) good quality water in our urban areas via water control and filtering areas then to a pipeline network of thousands of kilometers
2))) some of these pipelines carry water for agriculture
In summary
the how is no longer a problem
funding is a problem
let me explain
the profitability of the project is undeniable but in the long term
the break-even point is in the medium term
so I don't see any private company advancing billions of $$ and waiting 10 OR 20 YEARS to get their money back no private company can afford it
the business plan must take into consideration lots of factors so that it is viable it is possible
Nature always wins
Wins what,exactly? Is it a competition?
It was good to hear that the school was at least slightly prepared.
Remember kids the river is barely started in Livingston. That water that joins it downstream is gonna be huge. WOW!
It’s extremes everywhere, either flood or fire . Here in Ca , we need water like that. Along with other states, 🙏 no fires this year.
It's mentally hard to keep up with so much going on everywhere, so much is happening to humanity on so many levels. May Love and comfort, support and kindness surround and embrace every single Soul affected by this awful tragedy. 🕉
Focus on home. The world has always been on fire. That doesn't mean your house should be too. And if it is. Get out.
@Feng exactly. Without the phones no onenwouldve ever known outside of the television. And it's pretty funny how some people act like they really care while they sit on their fat asses of their living room.
I was just searching about Columbia River possible flooding just yesterday because of amount of unusual summer rain we have been getting and just after heard about this. Prayers 🙏
I live along the Columbia and I have looked into this also. Here currently we are also experiencing lots of rainfall and every spillway is open on all of the dams I have viewed here today and yesterday .The Yellowstone river is the last major undammed river in the lower 48, and the dam system here would theoretically prevent that type of flooding under normal circumstances however, some of the dams such as the John Day are requiring serious infrastructure overhauls. In the event of a Columbia River catastrophic dam failure it is calculated that much of the Portland area and the lowlying communities along the river would be underwater. I think that nature will always have the last say no matter what we build, though.
I live about two hours away from Yellowstone. Also about two hours from Livingston
I was lucky went to Yellowstone National Park a week ahead before flood!
it rains on the mountaintop - but it is the valley that gets flooded ......
This is great now the animals can enjoy peace a quiet and no annoying tourists
Yeah but all the fish are washed out.
Don't worry we'll hunt em more to make up for it🥱😉
I live in North Central Montana and we depend on that snow melt to use during our fire season. I'm also pretty close to the top of the Missouri, and water did reach the bank. Hopefully it stays that way. We all need to be prepared for different extremes unfortunately. As best we can.
Any chance they could divert that water to Lake Mead ????
This is my house. I was watching Netflix in the living room when this happened. I heard a loud crack then I was pinned against a wall as the building tumbled into the river. I climbed up to the roof and jumped out a few minutes after this video ended. I’m alright, no injuries!
Thank god you made it out!! I’m sorry for your loss!
proof or cap
Bull 💩
@@mtrccrawler6300 are you really this gullible 🤣
It’s not your F house the YNP Employee home!!
Send it to lake Meade lol
Maybe Ukraine will send some aid to the area.
Yellowstone gonna pop volcano 🌋
Is anyone surprised that flooding is ‘extreme’ around Yellowstone? Topography is a setup. My heart is out to those people who were prepared and did something about it. If I were there I would help (and I’m old AF!). But then I would be another visitor!
Yes, I think just about everyone is surprised, considering how it has never flooded anywhere near this badly before. 2.5 feet over the last record!
Ancient banks that were studied along most of this river show again and again it has a two hundred year flood possibility or maybe sooner. Humans that saw the last one like this lived in this area about the year 1822.
@@Adelicows Wrong.
夏休み行く予定でした。現地の皆さん安全に避難できることを願います。
Well for those of you who believe that the Earth is living just living and has a life of its own and for those of you who believe as humans and scientific Compositions Make up that of which most humans are designed From. Given the properties. Then understand that sometimes mother nature can get very upset. I think that the American Indians understood that to take something from the Earth requires that 1 must ask the Earth for permission.
In Alberta had massive flooding couple of years ago: Calgary and small town.It maybe another coming back again?
Hey Jeff ! Dang you made it on tv !! Sorry about the flood! Good luck over there
🧐 He looks like he came out of Wayne's World, or Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures.
so lots of water and the reservoirs are empty....why?
Nature giving land back to Animals
Summer homes should not be bailed out.
this is a great example of how Noah's flood created the Grand Canyon but on a much smaller scale.
Rip to the homeowner
That is the seasonal lodging for Yellowstone rangers and staff
It seems crazy that Yellowstone is flooding while lake Mead is drying up rapidly. I can’t believe there’s still people denying climate change🤦🏻♀️
Is it really?
Wish we can get all that flooding in Cali
Then from his mouth the serpent spewed water like a river, to overtake the woman and sweep her away with the torrent. But the earth helped the woman by opening its mouth and swallowing the river that the dragon had spewed out of his mouth. Then the dragon was enraged at the woman and went off to wage war against the rest of her offspring those who keep God's commands and hold fast their testimony about Immanuel. - The Book of Revelation
Global warning folks!!! To those that doubted it
Yeah....flooding NEVER happened before.
With Yellowstone being "the world's largest volcano, whether partially active or not, I would think that there are many lava tubes and geothermal vents that might react badly if the flooding pours into them.. ? Plus all of those "acid pools" in the Parks, mixing with the water also? And the super-heated geysers?
Nah.. . This may just be the beginning of that "Yellowstone Mega-Disaster" that people have been warning of for years.. .
Kinda gives you a little bit of insight into why things have been done certain ways (politically and socially) to distract the Public while those-who-know are quietly preparing just enough for their "club" to survive. Ya know, the "club" most of us are not in.. ?
Could be nothing, and it all goes back to "normal" .. .
Or.. .
Could be.. . ..
Well, when is the last time you have heard of an emergency and evacuations like this in or near Yellowstone, in your lifetime? "Experts" HAVE been warning that the Yellowstone Super-Volcano is HUNDREDS of years or more PAST DUE for its next BIG ERUPTION (which would be catastrophic for the ENTIRE WORLD!)
JUST SAYIN.. .
@@dannyh8288 never at this degree stupid
@@apexct281 think you might be into something!!! I was thinking similar thoughts about the water entering the volcano pathways
Collect the water.
God bless God loves you
Was that employee bunkhoise at the laundry
historic flooding ... last year ... and now this year .... Human Ratio vs Faith ... Enlightenment
Send the water to California
We have a trip planned omg
People are stoopid. Unfortunately.
DAMN homeboi at 00:53.
Closed indefinitely?😂😂 I can't understand why that river runs north but it does. Maybe it just runs down because it's afraid of heights🤔
We are going to see more flooding in the future such as this. The government already knows this. Much of these unwanted flood waters head to the Mississippi River, only to cause further flooding. A pipeline deverting these flood waters to the much needed Colorado River should have been constructed some time back....solving 2 problems with one pipeline.
Yeah we need the water in CA!.
Global warming due to all the cars that aren’t on the roads due to high gas prices
The sarcasm is misplaced in this convoluted thought.
Ask Big Daddy Cheetoface if he could float you some cash. Hes MAGA RICH! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@jamessummers3866 Just think of all those people with far less money who have sent him financial support. I don't think he really cares about them when he is raking it in.
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beautifully heavy cloudy pourly the rainy / rivery in the weather season...
keep gooing more rainy allday - allnight...
bring clean water to the hoover dam and los angeles area that help less drought...
not good idea the river nearby the highway
Didn't think of percolation.
We did this, it's late in the game, and nature bats last.
So it's not getting warmer thank👍
I bet there was dam mismanagement involved...
It seems that when there is flooding there is always a mismanaged dam involved.
Example : Plan 2014 - lake Ontario
So build your house right on the bank of a white water river
Ok seen this what's really happening, should be be on all over the world
Erosion from strong water currents can wash away huge cities
It doesn't help that there was a drought last year and the yellowstone river was at its lowest and dryest
This dude totally smokes pot
California needs heavy rain!
Jeff needs a haircut, but valerie is hot.
Danny H. The judge of others has spoken. 🙄
When a woman looks good in a parka…
Wait we have lakes drying out and all of a sudden a flood of water hits Yellowstone? So, that's were all the lakes water went to! Yellowstone! Well that explains the flood!
Watch this video!! Lumber yard Danger!!!
Hope they had Farmers!
Thanks Obama
Popcorn
Thanks for what?
Thanks Andrew Jackson.
Thanks for what?
I wonder if this has to do with the feds shutting off the water to lake mead in Nevada.
Lol. You can't be serious. I swear, people get dumber and dumber every year.
I believe that Earth is a lot like God it cannot Harbor anger. There's just no place to put it.
Is china cpc like the tower of Babylon?
Yes sorry we won’t be able to help because we’re already helping Ukraine so fix it yourself is what the Biden administration is going to say
😭
Isus dolazi uskoro...
TMW Mother Nature be like" your global warming climate change attack is a rash; let me dump water & scratch it".