The Terrifying Real Science Of Avalanches

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  • Опубліковано 21 тра 2024
  • Avalanches are beautiful, majestic, and completely terrifying - this is a video all about the science of avalanches. Head to brilliant.org/veritasium to start your free 30-day trial, and get 20% off an annual premium subscription.
    A massive thank you to everyone at Whistler Blackcomb for making this shoot happen - Dane Gergovich, David Iles, Alastair Collis, Erin Taylor, and everyone else on the ski patrol team. Thank you for keeping us safe!
    A massive thank you to Bruce Tremper, Niko Schirmer, and Mark Smiley for their expertise and help with this video. We are truly grateful for your time and expertise.
    Check out Niko's channel here -- it's easily some of the best skiing content on UA-cam. / @nikolai_schirmer
    If you have any intention of going into the backcountry, you have to read Bruce’s book - Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain. It’s the Bible for this stuff, and the book that inspired us to make this video.
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    References:
    Tremper, B. (2001). Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain. Mountaineers Books. - ve42.co/Tremper2001
    McClung, D. & Schaerer, P. (2006). The Avalanche Handbook. Mountaineers Books. - ve42.co/McClung2006
    Hopfinger, E. J. (1983). Snow Avalanche Motion and Related Phenomena. Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics. - ve42.co/Hopfinger1983
    Schweizer, J. et al. (2003). Snow avalanche formation. Reviews of Geophysics. - ve42.co/Schweizer2003
    Schweizer, J. et al. (2008). Review of spatial variability of snowpack properties and its importance for avalanche formation. Cold Regions Science and Technology. - ve42.co/Schweizer2008
    Jamieson, B. (2006). Formation of refrozen snowpack layers and their role in slab avalanche release. Reviews of Geophysics. - ve42.co/Jamieson2006
    Schweizer, J. et al. (2016). Avalance release 101. International Snow Science Workshop Proceeding. - ve42.co/Schweizer2016
    Schweizer, J. (2008). Snow avalanche formation and dynamics. Cold Regions Science and Technology. - ve42.co/Schweizer2008-2
    Images & Video:
    Skiing and snowboarding footage by Niko Schirmer - ve42.co/NikoYT
    World's Biggest Avalanche (c)Thom Goddard/All Star Films Ltd 2015. Thank you to the Thom Goddard Channel for use - ve42.co/ThomGoddard
    Newspaper clippings via Newspapers.com - ve42.co/Newspapers
    Video of a snow slab avalanche via Trottet, B. et al. (2022). Transition from sub-Rayleigh anticrack to supershear crack propagation in snow avalanches. Nature Physics. - ve42.co/Trottet2022
    Remote Triggered Avalanche via Henry’s Avalanche Talk - Remote Triggering of an Avalanche
    WW1 images via Brugnara, Y. et al. (2016). December 1916: Deadly Wartime Weather. Geographica Bernensia - ve42.co/Brugnara2016
    Major Avalanches via Geomorphological Hazards - ve42.co/MajorAvi
    White Friday avalanche illustration via Avalanches WIllow - ve42.co/WhiteFriday
    White Friday aftermath via Lost In History - ve42.co/AviGraves
    Field mass on Marmolada via Austrian National Library - ve42.co/AviMass
    Yungay disaster via NOAA - ve42.co/Yungay
    Yungay aftermath via AMC Museum - ve42.co/YungayAMC
    Bruce Tremper Image via utavy - ve42.co/BruceTPic
    Snowpack via SnowStudies.org - ve42.co/SnowStudies
    Snowpack via Avalanche.org - ve42.co/SnowPackAvi
    Snow crystals via Reiweger, I. (2011). Failure of weak snow layers. ETH. - ve42.co/Reiweger2011
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    Directed by Petr Lebedev
    Written by Petr Lebedev and Derek Muller
    Edited by Peter Nelson (Additional editing by James Horsley)
    Animated by Jakub Misiek, Fabio Albertelli, Alex Zepherin, and Alex Drakoulis
    Additional Research by Gregor Čavloviċ
    Filmed by Petr Lebedev and Ryan Regehr
    FPV Drone by Mitch Winton
    Produced by Petr Lebedev, Derek Muller, Han Evans, Giovanna Utichi, Rob Beasley Spence, Emily Taylor and Gregor Čavloviċ
    Thumbnail by Ren Hurley and Peter Sheppard
    Additional video/photos supplied by Getty Images and Pond5
    Music from Epidemic Sound

КОМЕНТАРІ • 2,8 тис.

  • @Miftahul_786
    @Miftahul_786 19 днів тому +9726

    2 videos within 3 days?? Hell yeah

  • @ericbaker8807
    @ericbaker8807 19 днів тому +5012

    Its wild he thought, "Dang I am lucky to be alive right now.... Oh well, back to work!" Lmaooo

    • @SphereRS
      @SphereRS 19 днів тому +172

      so you almost died and just went back to work?
      "yep, pretty much."

    • @Irondragon1945
      @Irondragon1945 19 днів тому +138

      ....it's a way to deal with traumatic moments id guess

    • @majordude9989
      @majordude9989 19 днів тому +110

      Yall are scared geeks what is he supposed to do go back to his boss and say I can't work anymore today im absolutely unharmed?
      I have no hope for the future work force

    • @richardhands904
      @richardhands904 19 днів тому

      How long have you lived in your parents basement ​@@majordude9989

    • @JesterAzazel
      @JesterAzazel 19 днів тому +248

      @@majordude9989 After a workplace injury, an incident report should be filed and a medical checkup wouldn't hurt. Sometimes injuries go unchecked and get worse over time. That can be far worse for a worker's productivity than missing a day.

  • @zekejanczewski7275
    @zekejanczewski7275 18 днів тому +42

    This is why I love Veretasium. They're out here asking the real wuestions, like " how do I write off a ski trip as a business expense?"

  • @MichaelMarteens
    @MichaelMarteens 13 днів тому +70

    I'm a ski patroller in Alaska, and I want to thank you for bringing attention to how deadly avalanches are. Getting a beacon, probe, and avalanche shovel are great first steps, but you must make sure you are trained and practiced with each tool.

    • @Schiweg
      @Schiweg 2 дні тому +1

      This really cannot be emphasized enough! And it also depends heavily on the group and its dynamics. In an avalanche situation, every minute counts, and under stress there is no time to discuss how to deal with it.

  • @toysarealive1
    @toysarealive1 19 днів тому +2463

    "The best way to avoid an avalanche is not to be caught in one.", he says while being surrounded by palm trees. This is why he has one of the best science channels.

    • @hanswoast7
      @hanswoast7 19 днів тому +157

      Safety first, move into the tropics!

    • @drewharrison6433
      @drewharrison6433 19 днів тому +84

      I've survived every avalanche I've ever been in. In fact, every person alive has...😂

    • @Mirtsal
      @Mirtsal 19 днів тому +53

      Why do you think he sent his producer and didn’t go himself?

    • @k.r.99
      @k.r.99 18 днів тому +1

      I mean, God literally says "Do not kill/harm yourself. Indeed God is the Allforgiving." How hard can it be to just obey this command and not put yourself in danger or harm yourself in any way?

    • @gugusdada5148
      @gugusdada5148 18 днів тому +49

      @@k.r.99 allforgiving unless you use your free will to not believe in him, then its endless torture for all of eternity.... lovely guy

  • @Noebarrell
    @Noebarrell 19 днів тому +910

    I live in the Sierra Nevada. Last winter, a large avalanche buried a several mile section of highway under 30-50 feet of concrete-like debris, essentially leaving my town cutoff from the north. It took them a month to clear it and even longer to make the necessary repairs! This winter, a dear friend of mine was fully buried for nearly 13 minutes in a large Persistent Slab Avalanche. Miraculously, he survived with only scrapes and bruises. Spot on video and messaging!

    • @destructionman1
      @destructionman1 19 днів тому +4

      Why would you say "nearly 13 minutes"? Why not just say "12 minutes"?

    • @thekinginyellow1744
      @thekinginyellow1744 19 днів тому +106

      @@destructionman1 WTF difference does it make how he phrases it?

    • @deanstanley2125
      @deanstanley2125 19 днів тому +1

      It's like big sur being cut off from the highway due to landslides during the rainy season.

    • @Novenae_CCG
      @Novenae_CCG 19 днів тому +48

      @@destructionman1 maybe it was something like 12 minutes and 50 seconds, which is closer to 13 minutes than 12 minutes.

    • @dotonthehorizon9620
      @dotonthehorizon9620 19 днів тому +4

      ​@@destructionman1because people make up over-specific details when they are lying :)

  • @Underdoglemon
    @Underdoglemon 17 днів тому +79

    I recently lost a good friend of mine in an avalanche. Thanks for making this video and informing people about this deadly danger!

    • @david-sg6cw
      @david-sg6cw День тому +1

      My condolences. Rest in Peace 🙏🕊️

  • @skydude77
    @skydude77 18 днів тому +268

    Thank you for this.
    Side note, I work search and rescue myself but it's industrial confined space rescue. 65% of victims' deaths are would be rescuers. There's many types of rescue and disaster prevention. All of it stays with curious minds passionate about solving a problem for the greater good. The amount of science and engineering that goes into my equipment and tactics is deep.

    • @randomname4726
      @randomname4726 17 днів тому +13

      I've worked around controlled atmosphere environments and it was always made clear that we were never to go in even to save someone else for the same reason you said. Scary how quickly you pass out without oxygen.

    • @Gingnose
      @Gingnose 17 днів тому +2

      Are there specific reason that still human rescuers search instead of drones?

    • @S_Carol
      @S_Carol 17 днів тому +10

      The "hero" complex is too ingrained in society... Everyone should get basic first aid training in school to at least learn _why_ they should stay away when they can't reasonably ensure their own safety.

    • @BambinoBunoBuno
      @BambinoBunoBuno 9 днів тому +1

      Sounds scary. You are a hero

    • @suspicious241
      @suspicious241 5 днів тому

      I would like to thank you and people like you for risking your lives to rescue my family full of engineers in the event where one of our dumb asses fucks up. cheers :)

  • @jon4
    @jon4 19 днів тому +1020

    The recount by Bruce Tremper of his narrow escape from an avalanche is a sobering reminder of the raw power of nature.

    • @dankyjoker
      @dankyjoker 19 днів тому +6

      Ya, nature just presses in on all of us all the time, every second of every day. It's easy to forget about. That's dude story was nuts however.

    • @supersleepygrumpybear
      @supersleepygrumpybear 19 днів тому +1

      Which part: the cascading wall of snow, or the Homo Sapien-Sapien who kept tightening bolts after a near-death experience...?

    • @ZxZNebula
      @ZxZNebula 18 днів тому +1

      @@supersleepygrumpybearwhy did u say homo sapien..

    • @oaklandredwood2054
      @oaklandredwood2054 18 днів тому

      @@ZxZNebula because that's our species?

    • @EIanordir
      @EIanordir 18 днів тому

      ​@@supersleepygrumpybearthe blond dude who worked as veritasium producer... forgot the name

  • @n0pe213
    @n0pe213 18 днів тому +487

    I’m an avalanche educator and apprentice mountain guide. I am only a minute in but can promise I will share this with students and am so glad you are covering what I find so fascinating

    • @kevinkoenitzer9985
      @kevinkoenitzer9985 17 днів тому +27

      Long-time backcountry skier here-I agree this is probably the most succinct and effective informational videos on this subject. Super cool to see.

    • @sebastianwhalin743
      @sebastianwhalin743 16 днів тому +3

      I agree, this seems to be a great intro for people just getting into the subject.

    • @chrisgabrielli5032
      @chrisgabrielli5032 16 днів тому +2

      Came to the comments to say just this...Really appreciate the effort they put into getting the jargon correct and explaining the concepts and science in a succinct and digestible way. Super helpful for the new wave of backcountry users out there.

    • @n0pe213
      @n0pe213 16 днів тому +2

      @@chrisgabrielli5032 I was so impressed with it, you can tell they had people in the industry review it and help make the concepts more digestible. Obviously it has its gaps but it is a very succinct introduction to snow

    • @philw6056
      @philw6056 15 днів тому

      I think he missed one dangerous layer structure.
      When snow piles up without weaknesses until the weight of the snow overcomes the friction.

  • @KinseiSensei
    @KinseiSensei 18 днів тому +64

    This is the most accurate and concise avalanche video I have ever seen. Former professional ski patroller/snow scientist.

  • @adatewithnature8333
    @adatewithnature8333 16 днів тому +25

    the amount of thumbnail changes is wild

    • @Raraoolala
      @Raraoolala 12 днів тому +1

      I'm not sure I am getting these references to thumbnails - when/where? Of this video, or on the end-cards?

    • @cruzarreolaheat
      @cruzarreolaheat 8 днів тому +5

      @@RaraoolalaThis video’s title/thumbnail is changing to test which combination causes the most traction. Watch Veritasium’s video about clickbait and he explains it

    • @Acehan
      @Acehan 6 днів тому

      Still changing thunbnail and title daily rn 😂

  • @Felix-mk3sd
    @Felix-mk3sd 19 днів тому +406

    2 videos within 4 days. What a treat.

    • @mindcrafter5434
      @mindcrafter5434 19 днів тому +29

      Avalanche of videos

    • @IAmCymepka
      @IAmCymepka 19 днів тому +5

      @@mindcrafter5434 🤣

    • @HakashinTruth
      @HakashinTruth 19 днів тому

      A blessing

    • @johnsausage
      @johnsausage 19 днів тому +1

      @@mindcrafter5434 Best comment on this video!!

    • @Kedai610
      @Kedai610 19 днів тому

      Derek and Kendrick both cookin

  • @tristancroise
    @tristancroise 19 днів тому +203

    Veritasium video feat Nikolai Schirmer what a time to be alive

    • @Datamining101
      @Datamining101 19 днів тому +20

      Everyone should check out his work.

    • @simonhill4021
      @simonhill4021 19 днів тому +8

      Yep, I'm a snowboarder. There's only one channel I Sub to in relation to snow sports and Nikolai's is it.

    • @Real_MisterSir
      @Real_MisterSir 19 днів тому +6

      Never thought I'd live to see this crossover.

    • @lulunomu
      @lulunomu 18 днів тому +3

      exactly what i thought haha

  • @sammyd5442
    @sammyd5442 День тому +1

    For the non-backcountry riding viewer--avalanches can happen to hikers and snowshoers too! For sure a lot less likely, but even if you're not hiking something steep, you might be traversing a slope, on a ridge between slopes, on a cornice (hopefully not), or connected to a steep slope. It's good to check conditions even if you're "just" going for a snowshoe or winter hike, especially after a storm! Excellent video!

  • @cubehole666
    @cubehole666 5 годин тому

    This is honestly a better avalanche awareness video then anything else on youtube. Only thing left is how to interpreter layers and what those interpretations mean. Very nice job.

  • @elim.2862
    @elim.2862 19 днів тому +391

    Huge round of applause for Jakub Misiek, Fabio Albertelli, Alex Zepherin, Alex Drakoulis, Ivy Tello, David Szakaly, Leigh Williamson, and more for making the wonderful illustrations and animations of these videos! They deserve a raise. The animations and illustrations are so awesome, well done, and informative. So huge props to them 👏👏👏

    • @swinfough
      @swinfough 18 днів тому +1

      Reminds me of the animations from the documentary Letter from Masanjia on prime video

    • @titan1235813
      @titan1235813 18 днів тому +6

      Thanks for crediting them. It's great to know the names of those who make such a fantastic job, for us to enjoy these contents.

    • @Neamow
      @Neamow 16 днів тому

      @@titan1235813 all the credits are in the description...

  • @SNDN_LN
    @SNDN_LN 19 днів тому +332

    Thanks for being one of the best science communicators on UA-cam. Channels like yours remind me why the sciences were my favorite subjects.

    • @veritasium
      @veritasium  19 днів тому +68

      Thank you!

    • @kelsyq
      @kelsyq 19 днів тому +6

      *The best

    • @wawathegoat05
      @wawathegoat05 19 днів тому +1

      I love your channel​@@veritasium

    • @cheeseburgermonkey7104
      @cheeseburgermonkey7104 18 днів тому +1

      Word

    • @zacharyrohloff4259
      @zacharyrohloff4259 16 днів тому

      I agree, I used to be more of a mark rober ​fan but over the past few years I have found I never watch his stuff anymore. I keep coming back here and he never disappoints. @kelsyq

  • @mhd3ds
    @mhd3ds 18 днів тому +369

    Bro keeps changing thumbnail and title every 2 hours and thinks we wont notice

    • @sleddjason
      @sleddjason 18 днів тому +98

      He has a video on the subject. One of his old videos didn't get much traction until he changed the thumbnail and/ or title. He is trying to find the best thumbnail and title to get the most views. It's not to trick people. It's to optimize views.

    • @rajnishxkapur
      @rajnishxkapur 18 днів тому +8

      And for many of us to discover this topic and video...

    • @bluupadoop
      @bluupadoop 18 днів тому +50

      It's pretty standard algorithm farming business, I'm surprised you haven't noticed this is common practice across popular UA-cam channels.

    • @sirajshaikh4603
      @sirajshaikh4603 17 днів тому +22

      I wont even read the thumbnail, if its veritasium video I will watch it

    • @yourmom.com3127
      @yourmom.com3127 17 днів тому

      @@sleddjason technically hes tricking people TO optimize views

  • @Chriscsg89
    @Chriscsg89 16 днів тому +2

    The footage in this in UNREAL. Thank you so much for another great video!

  • @TH_5094
    @TH_5094 19 днів тому +667

    The long awaited sequel to These are the astoroids to worry about

    • @hoomanbing
      @hoomanbing 19 днів тому +2

      Yep!

    • @geemy9675
      @geemy9675 19 днів тому +34

      what about asteroids triggering giant avalanches. or asteroids triggering earthquakes triggering avalanches?

    • @RHLW
      @RHLW 19 днів тому +42

      @@geemy9675 Or an asteroid causign a earthquake, that triggers a tsunami, which hits a mountain, which suffers an avalanche, which rolls down to the coast, causing another tsunami the other way, which pops back up the asteroid and sends it flying back out into space to attack another world?

    • @Xuanchiang
      @Xuanchiang 19 днів тому

      He made one

    • @sohamdas1250
      @sohamdas1250 19 днів тому +13

      What about an avalanche causing an asteroid to crash? Huh? Why is no one talking about this, this could be a very dangerous situation and could claim many innocent lives😢.

  • @andybrinegar8861
    @andybrinegar8861 19 днів тому +340

    Ski instructor here, great explanation. I’ve been in light sluff, but slabs terrify me. Unless you reeeaaaallly know what you’re doing, stay on piste and don’t duck the rope.
    Important note:
    Most people who die in avalanches are advanced riders who get in over their heads. Beginners don’t have anything to worry about unless they are way outside their skill level

    • @DrDeuteron
      @DrDeuteron 19 днів тому +1

      where do you instruct? west of Colorado and south of Canada: no one says piste; rather "OB" = "off-piste".

    • @Korulein
      @Korulein 19 днів тому +21

      @@DrDeuteron Off piste is a European term, so likely a Euro instructor.

    • @schnaps1790
      @schnaps1790 19 днів тому +2

      @@DrDeuteron He works at an indoor ski simulator, in Loveland, Colorado
      it looks like a giant sloped treadmill :D
      Do not want to be rude, he probably is a good skiier

    • @glacialis3329
      @glacialis3329 19 днів тому +10

      Going off piste and ducking the rope are two very different concepts.
      Europeans (the only set of people I know who refer to it as a piste and not a “groomer”) tend to be terrified of skiing off piste because they are afraid of the uncertainty that can come with it. But honestly if your hill is properly patrolled and you follow basic safety precautions (like not tree skiing alone) you will probably be fine. Heck the best skiing always comes from off-piste. If it’s wide open and visible, there’s no reason to not explore when it’s permitted.
      Now, ducking the fence implies dropping into an area specifically roped off by patrol for good reason. Obviously you shouldn’t be going into these areas, be it because they are out of bounds or closed for avalanche control.

    • @OttoSaksala
      @OttoSaksala 18 днів тому +8

      Beginners do worry and that keeps them alive. It is the lack of worry that kills the intermediate back country rider. It's the same with driving a car: the most dangerous time is when you think for the first time that you are a good driver.

  • @kaibeasley5965
    @kaibeasley5965 17 днів тому +50

    Bro this video has had 3 titles in the last 24 hours

    • @UnknownSteve102
      @UnknownSteve102 17 днів тому

      There probably doing it to get more views because the algorithm might be tricked into giving more views if you change the title of the video a lot

    • @Shapiritito
      @Shapiritito 15 днів тому +4

      And 3 thumbnails.. lol

    • @nikolapetrov7970
      @nikolapetrov7970 15 днів тому +3

      I believe that the current one is actually 4th

    • @niczim123
      @niczim123 15 днів тому +13

      A lot of youtubers change the title and thumbnail several times in the the first couple days after posting. They monitor the analytics to see what combination gets the most views and then stick with that.

    • @EatsLikeADuck
      @EatsLikeADuck 15 днів тому +2

      So what?

  • @robertwood5023
    @robertwood5023 6 днів тому

    Thank you for the great video and thank you for portraying the professional ski patrollers and forecasters in such a positive way!

  • @theundertaker5963
    @theundertaker5963 19 днів тому +201

    As someone who has been caught in what turned out to be a 3 scale avalanche on the off side of the ski slope while snow hiking during winter it is every bit majestic and killer as you might think, and the damn thing is quiet, you would feel it more than you could hear it. A shovel and alert companions were the reason why I was saved from being buried alive. I honestly felt like a rag doll in a tumble dryer while it was sweeping me off my feet and down the mountain side.

  • @Ri-ver
    @Ri-ver 18 днів тому +157

    Please remember that videos like these are no substitution for gaining real applicable knowledge and experience.
    The AIRE-1 certification is a great place to start learning about the didn't avalanche problems, how to predict them, and how to rescue people caught up in them.

    • @ZetaPyro
      @ZetaPyro 12 днів тому +1

      This. There was a short message about this in a caption towards the end, but this REALLY needed to be emphasized more.

  • @KakuraZenom
    @KakuraZenom 18 днів тому

    Thank you for raising the awarness of the avalanches. I am a pro skier going a lot in avalanche zone and I freak out to see so many people without any equipment... This is a matter of life and death but people just dont realize that !

  • @LintuLumessa
    @LintuLumessa 19 днів тому +275

    I am from Austria and didn't know about this Avalanche-warfare in WW1. 😱😱😱😱

    • @byrnemeister2008
      @byrnemeister2008 19 днів тому +15

      WW1 in the alps was just incredible. Would recommend the UA-cam channel WW1 day by day. 9 battles over the same pass with no progress from either side. Incredible.

    • @danesorensen1775
      @danesorensen1775 19 днів тому

      Yeah, the White War was insane. Well worth a deeper dive.

    • @pepsimilkhotel
      @pepsimilkhotel 19 днів тому +10

      Mulan moment

    • @antrumkfpsalatschleuder8768
      @antrumkfpsalatschleuder8768 19 днів тому +6

      Weird 😐 I am also Form Austria and I knew it since elementary school… well I’m from Tyrol maybe that’s the reason

    • @Minette203
      @Minette203 19 днів тому +10

      I'm from Hungary and didn't know it either... all we need is an oblivious Italian guy in here now

  • @boopiechot
    @boopiechot 19 днів тому +173

    An increase in quality AND frequency??? Unreal!! This is by far my favorite UA-cam channel. Keep going Derek! You are a badass

    • @soundscape26
      @soundscape26 19 днів тому +6

      There was a one month interval between the 37 video and the Einstein one so his frequency will keep being quite non-linear.

    • @boopiechot
      @boopiechot 19 днів тому +5

      @@soundscape26 One month interval between videos is perfectly acceptable for me given the quality of it. I sometimes re-watch a video multiple times until I truly understand it. By that baseline, I think getting these extra videos is awesome.

    • @SankhaSubhraBakshiexists
      @SankhaSubhraBakshiexists 19 днів тому +1

      I think a year ago he published 3 consecutive videos after a gap of 2 months. This is his usual pattern..

    • @cartatowegs5080
      @cartatowegs5080 19 днів тому +3

      His Japanese swords video was not the best (felt like more of ooh katana than a video about science) but the last 2 have been good.

    • @SuperDave-vj9en
      @SuperDave-vj9en 19 днів тому

      Personally, I would like to see him make one video per day!

  • @dnb9913
    @dnb9913 16 днів тому +53

    lol Veritasium is testing to see how many titles can they change in 24hr

    • @cavemanpretzel9520
      @cavemanpretzel9520 5 днів тому +1

      They made a video about this a while back, it's a decent way to A-B test for best title for viewer engagement lol. Always thought that was interesting

  • @firejay433
    @firejay433 17 днів тому +2

    As a snowmobiler, thank you for making a video about avalanche safety. I hope you were able to Inform other backcountry enthusiasts.

  • @safrimmons2956
    @safrimmons2956 19 днів тому +65

    As an avid backcountry boarder this is immensely helpful! Please re promote this before next ski season

    • @skpanderson
      @skpanderson 17 днів тому +7

      If your'e already spending time in the backcountry and didn't know these ultra basics, you already messed up. Go get a certification before your next trip out.

  • @Snakebite420
    @Snakebite420 19 днів тому +25

    So cool you got Nikolai Shirmer!
    That guy & his team do fantastic cinematography & incredible feats. So cool to include him. He's very knowledgable/experienced in this subject. Fantastic job!

  • @Marelin_catyXx
    @Marelin_catyXx 3 дні тому

    Thank you for the great video and thank you for portraying the professional ski patrollers and forecasters in such a positive way❤

  • @Marelin_catyXx
    @Marelin_catyXx 3 дні тому

    I’m an avalanche educator and apprentice mountain guide. I am only a minute in but can promise I will share this with students and am so glad you are covering what I find so fascinating❤

  • @Mishadagoat
    @Mishadagoat 19 днів тому +45

    Great job on making this video. As a full time Heli-Ski Guide and Avalanche Professional living in the mountains of Western Canada. I've taught these corses for yrs. This one was well done for the novelist and can hopefully help those who read about avalanche fatalities have a better understanding to how the snow pack develops and behaves under certain criteria.Great awareness video!

    • @Shinzon23
      @Shinzon23 18 днів тому +3

      ....you mean "novice"...?

    • @atripathi6349
      @atripathi6349 18 днів тому

      You mean ' courses ' ....

    • @Mishadagoat
      @Mishadagoat 18 днів тому +1

      Yes I meant courses (Siri)

    • @Mishadagoat
      @Mishadagoat 18 днів тому +1

      Thx for the sp check!

  • @JayMaverick
    @JayMaverick 19 днів тому +22

    As a very hobbyist snowboarder, I once saw an avalanche team going up in Italy/Alps. It was a refreshing dose of reality that the mountains are no joke and these people work hard to keep ignorant tourists like myself safe.

  • @KinseiSensei
    @KinseiSensei 18 днів тому +8

    I took classes from Bruce Tremper at National Avalanche School as a ski patroller about a dozen years ago. Brilliant man.

  • @EricSheffey
    @EricSheffey 18 днів тому

    Really great breakdown of the basics of avy science. Bruce Tremper's book is an absolute must read for anyone wanting to further their avy education. I triggered a relatively small D1 windslab while climbing in the alpine back in November, and even that was a little spooky.

  • @TheTekknician
    @TheTekknician 19 днів тому +16

    Absolutely commendable, realizing the importance of your work (especially so after such an ordeal), being the safety of others. He acknowledges like I do with my mistakes, learn from them and move on. I respect this man thoroughly.

  • @vgloco
    @vgloco 19 днів тому +142

    Science fun fact:
    An avalanche airbag keeps you afloat NOT because of greater buoyancy, but because of the "Brazil Nut Effect".
    This means that greater objects tend to rise regardless of their density.
    Just like as in a cereal bowl, the largest chunks always are on top if you shake it.
    Awesome video!

    • @SoloLevellor
      @SoloLevellor 18 днів тому +22

      Do you know what is buoyancy? do you know how big boat floats ?? do you know displacement factor in buoyancy??? do you know about size factor in buoyancy???? Do you know big size means big displacement in buoyancy????? Do you know anything about buoyancy??????
      Nah it's brazil nutty effect

    • @deltalima6703
      @deltalima6703 18 днів тому +2

      Is there any snow in brazil?

    • @Foliaire
      @Foliaire 18 днів тому +11

      just like a bowling ball in a bag of rice will float when shaken as it is much larger than the grains.
      and the only reason it's called "airbag" is we picked air as the cheapest of all filling materials, not for purposes of floating at all.
      thanks for spreading big facts

    • @vgloco
      @vgloco 18 днів тому +3

      @@SoloLevellor Feel free to educate me!

    • @jauho7483
      @jauho7483 18 днів тому +33

      @@SoloLevellor Granular convection aka Brazil Nut Effect is different from buoyancy. Larger object can be more dense, yet it still stays on top. Smaller particles fill air slot more easily, and that's why they sink at bottom, and larger objects come on top

  • @johniccia6175
    @johniccia6175 17 днів тому +1

    Always excited when I see you upload a new video.

  • @ansamerch
    @ansamerch 18 днів тому

    As an avalanche educator and former whistlerblackcomb ski patroller, great video!

  • @jaredjones1346
    @jaredjones1346 19 днів тому +38

    As someone who has done some avalanche training this is an amazing introduction to the world of snow science! Awesome work!
    Also love seeing a Nikolai x Veritasium crossover ❤

  • @fuurinkazan164
    @fuurinkazan164 19 днів тому +30

    I've snowboarded for 25 years (in BC!) and this is the single best video about avalanches I have ever seen. Thank you for making this, I hope it saves some lives!

  • @aaronholmes1914
    @aaronholmes1914 15 днів тому

    All your episodes are great, but I particularly enjoyed this one. Science wrapped in an appealing subculture. Keep it up. I do agree with another comment I saw though. Beyond just having the gear, courses, education, and learning from experienced backcountry enthusiasts is absolutely vital.

  • @goldentrout4811
    @goldentrout4811 18 днів тому +1

    Thank you Derek and to your team. Your efforts are surely gonna propel the world forward with such informative yet understandable videos, so many more people are gonna learn easily from it and inspire them to do more for humanity. I feel like you are using the responsibility of having great looks and intelligence to give back in this way, even if you may not feel like doing it. I appreciate your efforts man!

  • @Calskidal
    @Calskidal 19 днів тому +66

    Derek locked in and gave us two videos in three days what a G

    • @jackelewish1568
      @jackelewish1568 18 днів тому +1

      A G major 7 to be precise.

    • @guigoinz112
      @guigoinz112 18 днів тому

      @@jackelewish1568 True o7. Gotta salute a real G for that!

  • @NeuroPulse
    @NeuroPulse 18 днів тому +61

    8:05 Veritasium just casually shows some of the most goosebumping footage I've ever seen and moves along like it's a normal day.

    • @ViktorTve
      @ViktorTve 17 днів тому +2

      i wanted to see it to the end, that was insane

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 15 днів тому

      Just like Bruce Tremprer getting back up and working on the bolts again.

  • @eriknodland8352
    @eriknodland8352 18 днів тому

    The call in from Nickolas!! Love it. And 100% correct, we talk about sluff management, but I don’t really factor it into avy planning more than in no fall areas

  • @marypotter_2010
    @marypotter_2010 10 днів тому

    your videos are the ABSOLUTE BEST! So worth the time! Super happy i found this channel. You definitely deserve sooo much more recognition! Please also make more videos related to space!

  • @chrissnell6334
    @chrissnell6334 19 днів тому +6

    Love that he's doing a video on snow while in a tropical location... lol "I'll send my producer..."

  • @-OBJ
    @-OBJ 19 днів тому +25

    Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain is a great read! Glad to see it here

    • @ACougarSwagnum
      @ACougarSwagnum 19 днів тому

      you can tell the producer is some venture capitalist doosh who just loves his skiing in ASPEN lol
      so hes like ima make this PHD scientist talk about SNOW

    • @guigoinz112
      @guigoinz112 18 днів тому

      @@ACougarSwagnum This is your second copy + paste comment I've seen. I don't know if you're doing it with evil intent or just too lazy to write a new one?

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 15 днів тому

      And now I have Bee Gees in my head.

  • @amateurshooter6054
    @amateurshooter6054 18 днів тому

    Thanks Derek Great Video. I was a snow cat operator at a ski resort in Flagstaff AZ. I groom snow at night for 5 years. I was in 2 avalanches. The first was small and swam my machine out.. The second was bigger and got me. Buried my cat to about half door. Took 4 guys and three other cars 4 hours to dig it out.

  • @thecma3
    @thecma3 14 днів тому

    I HIGHLY recommend Bruce's book. It should be read by everyone who recreates in the winter backcountry. I've taken to re-reading it every season.

  • @aimanrazi4254
    @aimanrazi4254 19 днів тому +7

    Veritasium is the channel that made me fall in love with science...Thank you for changing my life... Will always support this channel❤❤❤

  • @jeweludoudo6618
    @jeweludoudo6618 19 днів тому +5

    2 videos within 3 days is such a treat from veritasium

    • @ACougarSwagnum
      @ACougarSwagnum 19 днів тому

      you can tell the producer is some venture capitalist doosh who just loves his skiing in ASPEN lol
      so hes like ima make this PHD scientist talk about SNOW

  • @JonnyRay82
    @JonnyRay82 15 днів тому

    I love here in Vancouver near Whistler Blackcombe. Remembering this video might save my life I've day when I'm skiing.

  • @brianbuccellato1532
    @brianbuccellato1532 17 днів тому

    Amazing video, thank you. This is the best summary of avy knowledge I've seen.
    I'm a huge snowboarder, mostly Colorado resorts. Gotta understand these dangers.

  • @thedeesus4249
    @thedeesus4249 18 днів тому +4

    Your videos almost always represent the most educational thing I’ve bumped into on any given day.
    Thank you for this!

  • @puddle.studios
    @puddle.studios 18 днів тому +4

    Petr is such a good fit for ur channel, I love his energy always excited to learn and explore.
    insanely high production quality as always

  • @ImGaming4U
    @ImGaming4U 16 днів тому

    when on a snowboarding camp in Switzerland I remember hearing the controlled detonations near the slopes going off in the morning. So cool

  • @xupsguy55616x
    @xupsguy55616x 5 днів тому

    I took my first avalanche safety course this spring and I really appreciate how your video covered a large portion of what we learned. One thing I didn't realize before the course is that airbags aren't always the best tool in the back country. If you deploy an airbag you're committing to riding the avalanche and your possibility of self-arresting is gone. Stay safe!

  • @bob15479
    @bob15479 19 днів тому +4

    I had the joy of driving the most avalanche prone highway in USA 5x a day for work during the biggest avalanche cycle on record. It was great.

  • @abhishekpatra3816
    @abhishekpatra3816 19 днів тому +6

    Two legendary videos back to back within a week... ❤❤❤

  • @TheEndlessVariables
    @TheEndlessVariables 18 днів тому

    As an avid Ve content consumer and someone who has spent 100s of hours in the backcountry over the years, I have to say this video is stress inducing in a good way, there are a lot of good avalanche safety awareness sources on youtube, but this is the best overall I've seen. Another thing to mention about airbag backpacks is that they can decrease the chance of death from impacting a tree while in an avalanche.
    Radio communication and group location awareness are pretty critical, you only have a short amount of time to dig out your friends.

  • @Soulstarrr
    @Soulstarrr 19 днів тому +6

    I don't live near snow and it doesn't really snow, so it's always neat to see and learn about it.

  • @TerrorTerros
    @TerrorTerros 19 днів тому +4

    10:10 Very necessary to show the words, good call 🤣

  • @Yellena_catyXx
    @Yellena_catyXx 4 години тому

    The footage in this in UNREAL. Thank you so much for another great video! ❤

  • @davidoconnell122
    @davidoconnell122 18 днів тому +1

    I love a cross over of my favourite UA-camrs. Nice surprise from Nikolai Schirmer. His videos are great, give them a gander.
    Last year I finished my masters in Data Science with a project on predicting avalanches from weather station data using machine learning. The model was trying to minimize false negatives (ie it says it’s safe when it’s not) and it reached a success rate of 80%. I summarized this findings as “I wouldn’t bet my life on it” 😅

  • @jan_1312
    @jan_1312 19 днів тому +9

    Haha, never expected to see Nikolai Schirmer in a Vertasium video but I'm glad it happened :D

    • @ACougarSwagnum
      @ACougarSwagnum 19 днів тому

      you can tell the producer is some venture capitalist doosh who just loves his skiing in ASPEN lol
      so hes like ima make this PHD scientist talk about SNOW

    • @jan_1312
      @jan_1312 19 днів тому

      Even if true, it's a great thing this video was made to give a wider range of people at least a basic understanding about avalanches. In Europe most of the terrain isn't avalanche controlled and you wouldn't believe how many clueless people still go out there.

    • @ACougarSwagnum
      @ACougarSwagnum 19 днів тому +1

      @@jan_1312 nah im just being silly it tis serious scare

  • @VisibilityO2
    @VisibilityO2 19 днів тому +8

    Sometimes unstoppable layers are weak and can't hold together. New snowfall, rain, or changes in temperature can tip the balance and cause a weak layer to collapse. This disrupts the unstable snowpack and gets the avalanche going .
    After all , this guy get to enjoy the snow in this harsh summer ⛱️🌞

  • @lakshyabhagwat9042
    @lakshyabhagwat9042 18 днів тому

    somehow lately it feels like veritasium just brought back the old shows we used to watch on history tv or discovery and these feel so great, i had been craving a video telling something more about black holes and relativity and i spent the whole day thinking after watvhing that one and this one is just great too im glad i found this channel

  • @brettwebb5615
    @brettwebb5615 18 днів тому

    This is my little niche world as a back country skier... education and practise is key! Thanks for showing a broader audience the dangers of snow and winter back country activities.

  • @wenruto
    @wenruto 19 днів тому +8

    Hey Derek! Just wanted to say that i really appreciate the work you are doing. Pls keep it up!

  • @schrodingerscat1325
    @schrodingerscat1325 19 днів тому +4

    guys Derek just changed the thumbnail within an hour 😂

  • @legojoey17
    @legojoey17 18 днів тому +1

    Only a few months ago, a friend (and avalache safety instructor / mountaineering guide) from Whistler area was caught and killed in an avalanche during ice climbing near Roger's pass. I believe it was a wind slab and caught the party by surprise. Thank you for the informative coverage of this often overlooked topic, and it was a particularly emotional video

  • @chilli_Tea
    @chilli_Tea 17 днів тому +9

    the original title was: "These are the avalanches to look out for" and the thumbnail had a red circle encompassing a visual avalance of falling snow, with an arrow pointing at it with the caption 'not this!'

    • @TheShortScottishGuy
      @TheShortScottishGuy 16 днів тому

      The title and the thumbnail have changed so many times in the last few days, I get why but it kind of puts me off wanting to watch

    • @brock3553
      @brock3553 15 днів тому

      this same thing happened with his einstein video recently. the alternate title was something like these are the asteroid's to watch out for with the same red circle you describe. lol

    • @chubs2312
      @chubs2312 12 днів тому

      ​@@TheShortScottishGuyI know why it puts me off. I'm going to watch a video from this channel because I like the content but if the title and thumbnail describe what's in the video in a click bait manner I'm put off because I know that's not what I'll find in the video

  • @TheOfficialCasso
    @TheOfficialCasso 19 днів тому +4

    Damn. I was not expecting to be blessed so early in May by getting 2 videos within 3 days 💯

  • @illuminum8576
    @illuminum8576 19 днів тому +19

    It's been 7 minutes and most of the comments say how amazing the video and the end is. Bots on UA-cam are going crazy

    • @McDonaldsCalifornia
      @McDonaldsCalifornia 19 днів тому +5

      Not sure but I think Veritasium has early access for his patreon supporters

    • @gregoryturk1275
      @gregoryturk1275 18 днів тому

      Bots are good for the scammers

  • @MrEduChile
    @MrEduChile 17 днів тому

    Thank you so much for this!!

  • @artemsokolov5007
    @artemsokolov5007 18 днів тому

    Special thanks for this episode from skier/snowboarded that loves backcountry freeride.

  • @Good-ut8ux
    @Good-ut8ux 19 днів тому +6

    Thats the kind of 'talk' we need
    Great job.....❤

  • @ractmo
    @ractmo 15 днів тому +4

    I think this video is not performing well for some reason. Veritasium has changed the thumbnails many times and title too now. But this video is a banger. Good job man!

  • @jayy_kayyy
    @jayy_kayyy 18 днів тому

    I worked as a lift operator at WB last year and I gotta say the patrollers are the coolest people in the world. Exceptionally talented and brave individuals was a pleasure to work alongside them

  • @LxRaider
    @LxRaider 18 днів тому

    Thanks, this is so helpful here in Phoenix Arizona

  • @kaukon
    @kaukon 18 днів тому +7

    Title and thumbnail changed like 5 times😂 Even his channel page shows 2 different

  • @VictrixRL
    @VictrixRL 15 днів тому +3

    The 5th thumbnail/title change got me good job lol

  • @Kharris_photo
    @Kharris_photo 15 днів тому

    As a ski filmmaker myself I gotta say this video is amazing. Really well done explaining how avalanches work

  • @e.solano3963
    @e.solano3963 17 днів тому

    This can and will literally save people's lives. Great video today!!!

  • @FUZAKEN.
    @FUZAKEN. 19 днів тому +32

    Babe wake up another veritasium video just dropped

    • @uddhav.m
      @uddhav.m 19 днів тому +2

      Only if this could be real

    • @caiocc12
      @caiocc12 19 днів тому

      @uddhav.m 💀💀

  • @Jamessik0809
    @Jamessik0809 17 днів тому +4

    Just wanted to give much appreciation for Petr, it's really heartwarming seeing how much work he puts into his trips (especially in Japan), he's always so humble yet very interested in what the expert has to say, it's great seeing him again!

  • @MonkeysEmperor
    @MonkeysEmperor 15 днів тому

    Amazing as always, so proud of you all

  • @JackieBaisa
    @JackieBaisa 18 днів тому

    Excellent video. Learned a lot.

  • @mr_tony_stark
    @mr_tony_stark 17 днів тому +5

    bro has changed the title and thumbnail more times than me as shapeshifter I did when i used to play amogn us

  • @xyzabc4574
    @xyzabc4574 18 днів тому +8

    Producers: "We're doing a video on snow avalanches."
    Derek: "I'm gonna work remote for this one. I'll upload my video when I'm done."

  • @lawrencefrost9063
    @lawrencefrost9063 13 днів тому

    16:29 That is the best shot you have ever done on this channel par none. It reminds me of lava. Astounding!

  • @sneeuwplankers
    @sneeuwplankers 17 днів тому

    Thanks for this clear video! This video is a true inspiration to make one ourselves in Dutch, in the future!

  • @whitepepsi9903
    @whitepepsi9903 19 днів тому +13

    Every single year of high school sciences your videos have been used in class

  • @Abhay0505
    @Abhay0505 18 днів тому +4

    Here before Derek changes the thumbnail for the 4th time 😂