Watch the EXACT moment the Stromboli volcano erupted! (03/July/2019)
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2019
- Live video capturing the eruption of the volcano in Stromboli 2019 on tape. Video was filmed from the yacht SY GIOIA Solaris One 44. Subscribe for extreme nature content ► ua-cam.com/users/LicetStudio...
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who else was waiting for the boom and never got it :/
Cranked my volume and everything....
That damn wind and long distance...
yea ;(
@@Chimera_Photography same here!
No such luck....would have settled for a fart at that point ....
3 years later and I am still waiting for the "BOOM"--- yet I am still mesmerized by the camera work.
Must be real far away
@@davidpinontoan3429
I was thinking the same thing, a rough estimation can be made. The explosion happened at 7 seconds and still hasn't arrived at 45 seconds after that point at the end of the video. This must mean that, with the average speed of sound at 343m/s that the eruption was at least 15.4km (About 9.5 miles) away. Which is quite a long way but still believable, and probably a good choice, in the circumstances....
Boom was at 00:28
@@Sunrosediaries
Not sure if that is a boom or just wind blowing into the mic of the camera to be honest. Distance _would_ have an impact on volume, but that is a BIG explosion, and that seems far too quiet to be associated with it.
It could be, but I personally have my doubts.
Edit: For example, look at videos of the Beirut explosion, the shockwave was still breaking windows at 6 miles. If this sound reached at 28 seconds, then that would be about 7km (5 miles away). I would have thought it would be louder if that were the case.
@@DeadEyeJedi with that calculation how long till we here it
Now this, this is how you film a natural event! The camera's held steady and in landscape, the person filming doesn't bottle it and lower the camera at the precise moment the event happens - despite them often being far from the danger - and everything's clear and in focus. Top marks, I say!
Epic video in many ways. Like something out of a James Bond movie, chilling on a yacht with a girl, probably sipping a martini, and there goes a massive volcanic eruption off the starboard bow. A good day to be alive.
Real time comments are still unwanted.
not far from danger at all..a pyroclastic flow could have got them where they where
@@a.m.studios6126 If you're capturing an event happening in the real world, you should expect to capture real human reactions too.
"the person filming doesn't bottle it and lower the camera at the precise moment the event happens" Oh, I feel ya man! This bullshit happens often enough that when I see it I always thumb-down the video and tell UA-cam to never show me that channel again. This one gets a thumbs-up from me!
Wow, that was amazing footage of the eruption! The enormous black cloud of ash and gases, and the speed of the pyroclastic flow were so clear. The speed with which it came down the mountain was incredible. Thanks
Knob
😂@@nikkynaemates
I want whoever filmed this, to film the next UFO video, then we might get a steady, still view of what is happening, well done!.
And Bigfoot, even though cell phones have excellent cameras we just cant get a non blurry still picture. 🦧
@@NoName-qt6wb You'd think someone would have gotten good footage of a ghost by now as well, instead of out of focus men in sheets. #jamesrandi
@@notmyname4261 ha! I know right.
But
They didnt wait for the boom
Well done, Luke's wife!
People on boat: "Oh, look!"
People in the town: "Oh, SHIT!"
"G.T.F.O!"......
Don’t cuss
@@kevincarden6875 Yeah they shouldn't be cussing, I'm telling the teacher.
People around the volcano : "Oh my God !"
people in the town: oh porcodio
the cameraman seems like he waited for this his whole life. great camera work. ❤
*she
Either that or she bought the camera with the good image stabilization.
Few times we get a gem 💎 footage like this! Crystal clear and records the action
Zooms in
Lady : "oh no no no no, stay far away!"
Zooms out
I see you'd been here too.
I'm disappointed I was waiting for the delayed boom
@@VeritasIncrebresco why was there no boom?
@@Bibibosh Video cut out before it came, and it might not have been a boom but rather a rumble by the time the sound actually reached them. Hard to tell by just the video though.
How r u everywhere
Lets face It, we've reached the point that a well-shot horizontal and HD video is more impressive than a volcano.
it was good camera work though, to be fair.
And no screaming or yelling, just the right tone and just enough to complete the camera work.
Ikr...this is monumental
It's almost to good to be true. Must be fake. Best CGI volcano I ever saw
@Jimmie LOOKSTWICE no but I can see the stay puff marshmallow man
Well cropped steady horizontal video on a boat floating on the sea. That’s an achievement worth noting! Great shot!
This lady should get a Golden Globe.
Well done.
HOLY STROMBOLI! YOU FILMED IN LANDSCAPE AND STEADILY!!! GIVE THIS WOMAN A MEDAL. THANK YOU!!
Dammit, I'm a sucker for puns
On a boat, no less!
it's fake but go off
@@thx4chrckingin no, you're just a weeb
Wouldn't vertically have actually worked better? They needed to zoom out to catch the growing ash cloud. At least we know their rigging is on point. 👍
Excellent job of staying calm and steadily recording. Timing was incredible. I'm sure volcanologists across the globe will want a copy for history & for study.
Well, they were pretty safe.
Also, what a great idea to build a town over a volcano!
@Gillie Monger Fair enough, but many cities were built before they knew there was a major tectonic fault line.
But over volcano "island" with no room to escape seems a recipe for disaster.
@@vanya3393 - that has always made me wonder too. I wonder if durring city foundings if there are any documents that bring up that question durring the fact. surely someone at the time would have pointed it out and been in a position to at least write down that it waws at least a danger they understood.
@Gillie Monger Also:
Stromboli is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth and has been erupting almost continuously since 1932. Because it has been active for much of the last 2,000 years and its eruptions are visible for long distances at night, it is known as the "Lighthouse of the Mediterranean"
@@Babidi111 They were looking up into the sky but they had no clue about tectonic plaques nor magma. Dumb people back there, right? They didn't really care.
But now we know, and we also know that THIS system it's sustainable... and yet we look away.
We are doomed, and gladly so.
Camera and editing work on point. Short and to the point video. Well done
Me and the hubby sailed past Stromboli in 2019 while on a cruise. It is constantly active and has been in continuous eruption for 2,000- 5,000 years. It was amazing to see.
I love the fact you can see some lightning in the ash clouds from all the friction. Thats actually really cool
Whaaaat thats amazing dude thanks for pointing that out! I didn't even know that could happen👍
That's not exactly whats happening. These particles are super charged and extremely hot, notice that the lighting happens where the friction is actually the least? Its probably due to the height the cold was and changing from pyroclastic heat to super cold vapor and the magnetic properties brought in by being so hot
@@jamesmeppler6375 56 min ago says the al gore rithm sent it your way too. Nice explanation to the layered info. The algorithm is interesting on its own with the choices made
@MVPugsley please explain
@MVPugsley lol you didn't even read what I said lol, lower yourself to my level? I spoke SCIENCE, you're talking like I was trash talking......you're insane mate
Anyone else see that lightning strike inside the volcano smoke? Here, watch closely: 0:20
Nice catch!
thanks, you are right. Watched it several times.
Haarp
Oh, Its you. How have you been? Ive been really busy being dead.
@@whitneycameron8810 you know, after you MURDERED ME
Great camera work and staying calm. Much respect!
Beautiful.
Beautiful camera work in a crisis. No panning away, no nervousness. Thanks a heap!
Meow
She is miles away wtf would she panic for haha
Thank the camera mount too!👍
Ofcourse not. Cameraman is impervious to all danger you know
Thats not beautiful work, its complete ignorance of the concept of Ejecta. The skipper even wanted to get closer and put some holes in the boat.
Where's the Earth shattering kaboom?!?! There was supposed to be an Earth shattering KABOOM!!!
The video ended before the sound reached them, the Volcano was about 9-12 miles away, and sound travels a mile in about five seconds.
Read it in his disappointed voice😂 spot on!
@@lazyidiotofthemonth
Yes! I'm well aware of the difference between the speed of light and the speed of sound.
My point: they edited the best part out. 🙁
Obviously, some Earth creature has stolen the Illudium Pu-36 explosive space modulator. Duh.
Maybe she dropped the camera when it happened?
Wow! What an amazing feature when time & experience come together while your camera is rolling!
AMAZING!
Everyone: praise the camera woman
Me: waiting for the nose of the ship to turn left…
Yes. Get the hell out of Dodge. It will be exciting when a tsunami hits and the burning hot volcanic ash starts falling
Ancient man. "Hey, let's settle on this island."
"But it's a huge freakin' volcano."
"Eh. What could happen?"
Just keep Hades happy, throw him a chicken or a goat sometimes.
@@fallinginthed33p pretty sure that's the cause of all recent volcanic disasters: not enough goats in the caldera.
@@lairdcummings9092 Seriously, people in ancient times thought it was fine to live near or even on volcanoes, as long as the gods of the underworld were kept sated with live sacrifices. I wouldn't live within 100 miles of a volcano.
@@fallinginthed33p see?!
That's what I'm sayin'. Not willing to huck a goat into the flaming molten rock? Live elsewhere!
(Though to be honest, it's surprisingly difficult to live far from at least an extinct volcano - damn things are *EVERYWHERE!* )
Been there two years ago. Amazing place. People there are like: "I love this place. Once the lava stopped two meters from my house. If it's gone it's gone. I love this place."
Take a lesson in stoicism there...
Amazing catch ! 👍
So lucky to see that live !
0:19 dirty lightning
That’s racist
@@TheTotallyRealXiJinping what
if you look at the top of the smoke there is a flash
Yep. Friction from the micro-particles in the rising ash column rub violently against each other, creating vast static charges, which discharge as lightning.
Volcanic lightning, especially at night, can be really spectacular.
Hey geo, well done mate. Great eyes you have there.
I was expecting a delayed "BOOM" but it never came...Great job on the camera.
The video is probably just not long enough
...great post!...
Super cool!
This video is a year old and still no sound heard from the volcano. Must've been a serious distance away....
Yeah I watched it today, and the sound didn't reach today as well. May be I'll watch it again a week later 😋
The Stromboli is not an explosive volcano like others, it just barf stuff every now and then (sometimes it does explode with more power, though), and always in the same direction, quite safe for one of the most active volcanos.
🙏🏼 I salute you
now that is a witty comment if ive ever seen one. well done bro
@@emarusso5758 and pompeii disaster was probably simillarly quiet...
Gordon Ramsey emerges from the ashes holding a steak.
" Now that's WELL DONE ! "
No professional chef will ever cook a steak to well done.
Hahahaha!
Medium rare
It's RAW!!!! And feels like Rubba!
Just.
How beautiful Is the Nature ! Ahh
Right time and place for one of natures most incredible displays.
finally a video not suffering from the "vertical video syndrome" and finally no one hysterically yelling. Good job!
Be glad that there is a video. Stop complaining about the quality
@@greer8288 I'm sorry, you probably misunderstood me. I was not complaining about the video, on the contrary, I was expressing my approval.
@@asenchristov245
Some people just want to complain.
Don't say pay attention to them.
Most people understood your comment.
The timing of this coming across my Playlist is uncanny! I just finished listening to "Journey to the Centre of the Earth" on an audio book today! Very cool video.
That was pretty darn impressive 😮❤
Imagine being lost overboard and the only piece of land in sight is this island so you swim for hours and just as you get near it this happens.
I'm still getting out of the water
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just keep going, it would probably be done by the time you get to shore. 😂
My life kinda runs along those lines anyway. I'd just be like "well that figures" then look for a piece of beach that isn't black or red and start digging myself a hole to fall asleep in then wait for the gasses to take me. With my luck I'd wake up the next day, not dead, but hungry. After surviving the volcano, I'd die of dehydration, slowly over a week or so. On the last day before death, I would be rescued by a passing ship. Two days later it would capsize and I would be eaten by sharks.
@@syberphish but I mean there's gotta be more after all that. If not for you, then the sharks. Right?
Incredible footage. I rewound several times and kept seeing something new. Seeing the huge splashes in the water is amazing!
Good eye, thanks!
Great Video, thanks for sharing
I once went past this volcano while it was erupting. it was about 3 AM so the lava was very beautiful in the dark night. got a lot of good pics.
It took 10 seconds for the pyroclastic flow to reach the bottom, holy shit.
I wish she filmed it a bit longer so you can hear the shockwave
there were none where she 'apparently' was - fake-assssss with digital apps this days
@@raulenriquemoya6292 Hey dude ive got a very basic concept for you. One most children even know.
Light travels faster than sound.
@@heroinboblivesagain5478 lmfaoo
The eruption start at 0:08 video is 0:56 long. The sound at average temperatur flow at 343 m/s, so calculating 343 m/s x 48 s = 16,432 m /16, 4 km.
By scale 10 florr building is less than milimeter from 25 km.,
So yeah i wish video little bit longer perhaps around 1.30
Nice name bob, stay away from the pills this time around!
Perfecta la madre naturaleza 🌋
Saubere und sehr gute Aufnahme, sensationell!
I remember the intensity from stromboli and the molten lava pouring out... I really should have waited for it to cool down before biting down on that thing instead of eating it right out the oven.
Clever!
Oh Luke
Strombolis is the shit.
1999 eruption of Mt. Saint Hot Pocket gave me the same experience!
Hahahaha
The lack of sound makes it even scarier.
video cut off before the sound hit
oh they heard it alright a while later
Since it's recorded from a distance, sound will reach much later than the visual.
I remember, I was in Antigua in Guatemala a few years ago. There was this hotel on a hill nearby, and in the valley the city itself. On the other side, the active volcano Fuego. Every night I'd have a coffee, watching the lava erupt. When there was a really big one, it took around 30 seconds for the rumble to reach us. It was scary and magnificent. Not too long ago there were sadly casualties because of an eruption...
St helens was a lot worse, the noise shattered windows 150 miles away, but was completely silent to everyone nearby
Props to the camera person; this is an incredible shot.
Wow the EXACT moment, and the SURROUNDING moments.
Was waiting for the shock wave and the sound of the explosion. Amazing the camera was held so steady
Stromboli: I'm a fierce volcano, fear me-
Italian-Americans: *Haha, cold cut turnover go brrr*
Truly impressive
First clear video of a sudden incident I've ever seen in my life
"Oh, Luke!"
Can I help you?
@@twinchargedmr2 yeah, um...
Okay...
"I am your father"
@@twinchargedmr2 ahahahah
@@LV_427 I was searching any Star Wars reference LMAO!
Very impressive video. I don’t know how many of you have actually seen a volcano but I saw my first, Mt. Rainier, only 5 years ago. BIG. It’s big. I can only imagine how immense an eruption would be and how small it would make me feel.
What I found to really be scary is that it took about 20 seconds for the pyroclastic flow to race down 3000 ft to sea level.
What's interesting about mt rainier is that size wise, it's about as large as mt everest, as the surrounding mountains are about 10k feet below the mountains peak. Tldr it has the same prominence as everest, so yes, it is extremely large
@@MaydupNemIt's slmost 15,000 feet
award winning camera work
Well shot, my friend.
Ummm.. turn the boat around. Now please.
I am more blown away that cameraman didn't look away the very moment the explosion occured
Sailed past that rock many times back on the 70s while in the Navy. Nice and quiet.
Wow! That pyroclastic flow heading away from the houses.
Finally, someone who pronounces “look” the right way
:Darth Vader voice: "Look, I am your father."
I fully expected there to be actual strombolis flying out of that thing.
No, but it is made of flour and when it erupts peperoni and cheese come out.
I wish; pepperoni and mozzarella pleeeaassee!
Hahaha!
That would be AWESOME!!!! I'd totally live there. SO worth it!
If a baby dinosaur flew out then I would be worried. Not Strombollis.🤡
Now, that is how you shoot a video. 👍👏
Nature is simultaneously fascinating & horrifying.
Nature can not be viewed with emotions, nature has non.
Wow, what’s the chances of filming that at that precise moment. Such a clear day too.
How do you run on a boat dumbass?
Stromboli is famous for more or less being in constant eruption. So the odds are pretty good.
Slim indeed. But the time of day and clear sky + tourists does up the chance a fair bit
@@ardd.c.8113 - I think you mean decrease the chances or up the odds.
Must be staged..
0:39 looks like a teddy bear
Lmao maybe the volcano saying he friendly.
Saw a little bit of lightning in that eruption. Cool video 😊❤
Wow amazing
Talk about being in the right place at the right time. Beautiful footage.
"Oh no, no, no, no stay far away." Smart lady
The guy. “I am just going to keep going towards it.”
I actually ordered the Stromboli volcano from Olive Garden earlier today. What a coincidence!
You had me at "Stromboli Volcano!"
MMMmm..
Been there twice, and to its' neighbouring volcano, Vulcano, yet it was always the sleeping volcano that unsettled me more. Stromboli seemed almost like a novel way of giving tourists a natural firework show like no other. To hear that it had again gone against expectations, erupted with force and killed someone wasn't unexpected, but it shook me nonetheless
Good camera work...pretty steady and even zooms in! One could very easily react and do otherwise,...so great, calm nerves!
Im happy the filmers are ok.
Nature is wild!
Thats gotta be the coolest thing is to be on that boat and witness that, great footage!
Wow. A video that actually matches the description...clear, steady and in HD. You got yourself a thumbs up.
I've waited for the boom!!!!
That is beautiful and terrifying at the sametime
00:08 until 00:18 (10 seconds), smoke plume goes from nonexistent to roughly twice the height of volcano (from sea level).
Stromboli is about 925 m (3,000’) in height
Velocity = distance / time
V=3,000/10 or 300 fps
That means that plume was increasing in size at an average rate of 200MPH!
Wow you’re so smart, you must be a multi millionaire. If not it would be a shame...
Sound g
@@justinthomas27 huh?
@@juhbell are you illiterate?
@@justinthomas27 no, I’m trying to figure out if you were being sarcastic or not
that was very inteligent to say at the right moment: "oh no, stay far away"
wow! it's working!
That is a once in a life time experience.
Very professional of the lady to record a good quality and steady footage
No, you're not seeing things. Those white dots on the left side of the volcano...is a settlement. Probably the worst place to build one, honestly. 500 people live there, apparently.
What do you care, rocket man! 😂
I keep finding you everywhere
When shes yells "Oh Look" it reminds me of the scene in Pirates of the Caribbean when the lady at the party says "Ooh look darling fireworks" as his fleet is being sunk.🤣
Impressive work of the Coast Guard giving the alert via radio only 40 sec after the eruption
Pretty chilled reaction to such an intense event!
Time to figure out which way the wind was blowing and travel in a different direction! Scary!
My thoughts exactly, however, if she's under sail .... looks like it's blowing away from the boat ... which is to say, right towards it. However, people may need evacuation help.
The pyroclastic flow can travel a long distance, quickly, and with super heated methane gas and ash.
The same thought I had, both that maybe they should run, and also that maybe they should stay and help. I believe someone in the background started to speak in the radio reporting the phenomena to someone. The settlement on the right side is in grave danger should pyroclastic flows launch.
@@koborkutya7338 Exactly. See my similar comments above.
@@JamesBond-uz2dm This also happens when i go to the toilet after Papa Johns
Awesome
Stromboli always had a temper. Hopefully Pinocchio is okay.
Dammit Jeffrey, you beat me to it
Lol I’ll pay that one 😂
Is it really called Stromboli?
He’s made of wood....
@@skymaster4121 on the outside, my friend
Wh-, um, why are we still sailing towards it?
I climbed Stromboli about two weeks before this happened. It was great! Try to do it. When there's no activity of course.
I climbed stromboli in 2017 and looked into the caldera during sunset. It was an amazing tour but I don't think I realized the magnitude of the danger then.
Could you smell the sulfur
Worth it, what are the odds, maybe one in a thousand it might blow in the few minutes you spent looking in?
You didn't realize the danger of climbing up a volcano and peering into it's caldera? It took you this long to realize that's dangerous? 😂 OMG too funny
@@JamesLeeBuzz Well yeah .... fair comment.
@@visionist7 No. The wind was blowing it the steam the other way and we were way above. These "adventure" tours don't make them seem dangerous.
It’s remarkable. It plays like a planned take for a film. The cameraman was calmly focused on the mountain, then KaBoom! Wait a few moments....CUT!
What a moment to capture so clearly!! She got such still footage. Amazing job. I bet scientists had a blast watching it. I was going to say ball, but-
Stromboli has been in continuous eruption for the past 5,000 years. I have similar footage from when me and the hubby sailed past on a cruise ship in 2019.
@eveoakley6270 That's probably a good thing then, isn't it? So it regularly releases the pressure and doesn't petrify everyone in the vicicnty
@@serenity6415 yes. I felt it a privilege to see it.