We can always rely on GH to give us quick, easy to digest information that could keep us safe at one point, or entertain us with his cool facts. We ❤you GH!
@@veramae4098 FWIW, I think we've already passed the tipping point. For the past decade or so indicators have been getting worse substantially faster than anticipated.
Fjord landslides of Alaska, are the same as happened in the Norwegian fjord tsunami and population disaster. The very reason why glacial fjord locations should be cautiously surveyed for such geological instability, and possible release of land from the valley/ravine collapse.
Two weeks ago we had a landslide in the middle of Ketchikan, Alaska. No glacier, no tsunami, but we had one death and lots of property damage. A family member had just gone down the road to drop off dinner, and moments later came back because the road home turned into a 20 foot tall pile of trees, mud, and rocks
We got another earthquake in Australia yesterday, another relatively large one for Australia (Magnitude 4.5) which is again happening near Muswellbrook. Would love if you could cover it and the preceding quakes (Two major, along with all the minor tremors)
I would like to know what effect the many open cut mines have had regarding these earthquakes as they are very close to the many epicentres. A run down on that would be appreciated.
@@ayyoquicks Well that’s pretty easy to understand, Los Angeles is on the west coast isn’t it? There’s a fault running near there so that’d be the driving force behind most the quakes. The reason I’m asking about the quakes in Australia is because it’s very odd to have any quakes at all, We’re generally very geologically stable, but the quakes are all centred on a massive open cut coal mine.
Thank you for the swift reporting of this event. The new is grim, so we can only hope some governments heed your advice, and quickly. Thousands of lives are at risk from these extremely likely landslides, this surveying and monitoring is very important to start and set in place.
Very few people live near this area. However, volcanic islands like Cape Verde, Canary, and Hawaii can build up and then shed a large amount of lava and ash, causing a much larger tsunami that either wipes out the Pacific rim or the Atlantic.
There is a very real risk of a landslide mega tsunami in Harrison Lake BC due to known instability in the flanks of mt. Breckenridge. And it seems nobody in the threatened communities of Harrison Hot Springs and Agassiz is aware of the risk they are in. Perhaps this would be a good video topic if you haven't covered it before. Living in the most geologically active areas in Canada it sure is nice whenever you pay our corner of the world some attention. Keep up the good work!
I've stayed at those lodges that are at Pederson lagoon, back in 2009. Absolutely gorgeous landscape full of wildlife that you normally only see in zoos. The company that owns them usually has a couple people staying with the lodges during the off season to make sure it's maintained. I hope they are ok.
It should be emphasized that the wave heights are runup wave height. A 1700ft. wave did not go barrelling down Lituya Bay. Water was pushed up to that height on the very close proximity slope directly opposite of the landslide. Height measurement are all runup heights. Runups happened at different heights depending on where the water hit different landforms during each event.
Thank you for the report. Fwiw, you mispronounced “Kenai.” “KEE-neye” would be closer, emphasis on the first syllable. (Non-English Alaskan place names can be difficult to guess the local pronunciation.)
Hi, I really love your content. I've sent your videos to so many people I know who are into geology-its good stuff. I have a small request, which of course you don't have to honor: for breaking news events like this, could you clarify in the title that there were no deaths? I just moved from the Kenai, where I still have many loved ones, and seeing this pop on UA-cam sent me into a panic spiral about them being dead. I was actually afraid to watch the video lol
My daughter was visiting Kenai Fjords NP at Petersen Lagoon (the older one) August 3-5 this year and they had to leave due to a large storm coming in. There were flood warnings and they wouldn't be able to leave until after the storm passed. Surely that storm must have contributed to the destabilization of the area and so the landslide too.
Thanks for another great video! The June 2024 Hakai Magazine article sheds light on this risk and the lack of clear and concise protocol for ships navigating the Alaska fjords and other locations. An informative read ... "Sailing in Alaska? Watch Out for Tsunamis" (Tour boat operators and cruise ship captains face a growing hazard: tsunamis generated by collapsing cliffs. If disaster strikes, what should they do?)
The Lituya Bay tsunami had 2 manned boats that witnessed the incident. They were towards the entrance of the bay so it wasn't ”that bad” (relative to the 500 m wave).
@@markopecinovic4475 it's too big to be just a glacier lake. This lake is fed by many streams in the area just like many other inland lakes throughout Canada and Alaska.
My father was stationed in Alaska in the Air Force back in the early 60s. He told me years ago that everyone heard a huge explosion, ran outside, and saw a mushroom shaped cloud. It was the height of the Cold War. And they thought Russia had just launched a nuclear missile. Turns out, a volcano in the distance had just erupted.
4:54 am on Aug 7 in Seward is only 4 minutes before the beginning of civil twilight, so you should be able to see pretty well by that time. Seward doesn't get full night that time of year, though it does get about 3 hours of astronomical twilight. Even that had only started a week earlier, though. For the entire month of July, the darkest it gets in Seward is nautical twilight. I remember visiting there in at the end of June / beginning of July a few years ago and, even in the middle of the night, it didn't really even ever get dark enough to need artificial light outside.
It would be interesting if you could do a comprehensive video on the growth and retreat of glaciers, including how both temperature and snowfall effect these changes. Also of interest would be a look at historical changes in climate. For example, Greenland (at least the southern part) was green when the Vikings settled there more than 1000 years ago. What caused the warming between 800-1200 AD that made this settlement possible, and what caused the subsequent cooling that killed off the Viking settlements there?
The scientific answer to warming was human activity. The answer to cooling is genghis khan. The Mongolian empire had eliminated so many people that it caused a global cooling period. Those villages were not able to survive the climate change caused by the large reduction of humanity with a reduction of people able to generate carbon. So the planet cooled off as a result.
@@ChaosEarth-p8i I have seen speculation that the medieval warm period, which began about 800 AD was responsible for the Viking age of exploration - having produced a population explosion in the far north of Europe. Also interesting is the lack of evidence for sea level rise during this period. Glacial advance/retreat is and equilibrium between melt and snowfall. If warmer conditions cause greater snowfall, then the ice mass will remain fairly stable.
Australia has had a series of Earthquakes recently around 4.5 on Richter Scale. Could you do a video on these given that Australia doesn't sit on tectonic plate boundaries?
Melting Glaciers 12,000 years into an Interglacial period !? And permafrost from the Ice Age also finally speeding up due to the 12,000 odd years of a warmer interglacial period during the Quaternary Ice Age ? Must be mans fault
Exactly lol.. I mean aren't people fed up already? Earth have 1,350 active volcano and Iceland only have 23-30 of them lol.. there are 1,320 more to be discussed, but no one cares.. OOHHH iciland ooohs d d It eruptioning whooaaaahhh!! Itland is eruptioning guys!!! look at that, I can't believe it WHOOAAAAHHH!!! Lol..
@@Zantigableiausti am not fed up I want to know about every volcano that is active so I can be informed about it so for me it’s impossible to be fed up
Hi, have you ever covered the geologic formation I've just come across in Zimbabwe while browsing Google Earth? I can't find information on it anywhere and I need to know. 19°12'25"S 31°42'30"E
Was it not in Lituya Bay, Alaska, that the highest 'tsunami' wave ever recorded was witnessed by a man and his son in their small fishing boat? The cause was a landslide at the head of the bay; and - when the man saw what had happened, and what was rushing toward them - he warned his son that they were likely to die. There is a tree-0line around the bay which also testifies to the unimaginable height of the wave.
Retirement dream: Waterfront property somewhere around the Kenai peninsula. Modification: High on the mountainside of a waterfront view somewhere around the Kenai Peninsula.
Culpability is a moot point (For those who must, "Human's aren't doing it!!") The cause is not important to those living near mountains with receding permafrost. The, "How to not die when it..." should be primary for all that energy.
I was looking at the satellite image of the glacier retreating. Are the areas to the left and right of this glacier also glaciers? They don't seem to be retreating like the Kenai one.
You must be referring to the so called Customary units imposed on the colonies before independence. After the US colonies became a country the Customary Units were still retained unlike the rest of the world which adopted metric. The term Freedom Units is an archaic term I had never even heard of until your comment. And why call them Freedom Units when the system was imposed on the colonies by the British before Independence? That seems like another old yoke from the colonial past when the US were under British control?!
@@michaeldeierhoi4096 It is actually a joke/meme combining the fact that the US is one of only three countries to not use the metric system and the fact that at the beginning of this millennium it was using warfare to spread freedom around the world. So freedom units it is. I didn't know it was an older term but the way it is used now I have seen it since last year. I am glazing over a lot but in short, that is why the term is used.
1850. That an oblique reference to it being human caused/induced? It is it a reference to human records for that area? Just seems an oddly specific date when referencing something geological. Particularly since just 12k years ago a good chunk of the whole planet was covered in glaciers. A blink geologically.
more than that is directed at the-west and g20 and... when there is the warhead counting and census and warships, ... airports in ASEAN will be targetted with conventional weapons to avoid exodus complications from bigger aircrafts and long haul. chop runway and handling capability to 3 hours type of aircraft size as max-ideal
@@xwiick We have 1,000s of satellites looking down on every square inch of the planet. I doubt there are many folks where this event was supposed to have happened. Shalom
Now cover the Rancho Palos Verdes, CA landslide that has nothing to do with climate change and more to actually affect geology. That would be awesome, right?
How recent is it? Back when I lived in socal it was already on the news all the time because of it constantly shifting toward the ocean. Every time there's a somewhat significant earthquake in the area.
People with events like this: nO itS nOt BeComIng mOre CoMMon, tHe PlaNEt is AcTUalLy cOOliNg Meanwhile those same people with volcanoes: Um is it just me or are there more volcanoes erupting now? Must be the solar cycles.
LOL! Is that anything like NASA's Dr James Hansen telling Congress in 1988 that in 20-30 years, Manhattan's West Side Highway would be completely under water? That would take a sea level rise of around 25 ft. Or AOC saying "wEe'vE 0nLEy g0TT TweLlv yeERz s tw0 SAavE Teh PLanNiT!!!!!!"
While we are in a long-term warming trend coming out of the last ice-age, the rate dramatically increased post industrial revolution. The change is enough to have no other explanation than human activities.
The Dome C ice cores contain 800,000 years of climate data showing natural temperature and CO2 fluctuations. Based on those data, we should currently be cooling off, but instead we're warming up. Did the ice lie, or did Tony Heller?
Tony Heller, aka Steven Goddard is a well known climate change denier, but with little relevant scientific background to support his narrow unscientific point of view.
Are you saying that tracking these potential sites where sudden land slides can occur potentially threatening people is a waste of money?? And why would you claim anything to protect people from natural hazards is a waste of money?? What do you do for a living?? 🙄
@ozzymandius666 That was only true as it relates to the warming as the glaciers began to recede. What happens is that Malankovitch cycles led to a gradual warming of the climate which in turn causes the glaciers to begin to recede. This warming also leads to a warming of the oceans. As the oceans warm they begin to release CO2 because oceans naturally retain more CO2 when cold than warm. This is in direct contrast to what is going on now. There are no Milankovitch cycles warming the climate and because of the massive amount of fossil fuels consumed around the earth by human activity the CO2 level is increasing and with it the average global temperature.
@ozzymandius666 And I should add to my comment that as the oceans warm and CO2 is released the warming effect from the changing Milankovitch cycles would lead to enhanced warming.
Horrible comment. And ridiculously uninformed - these days AI-generated voices sound almost identical to the person they are meant to emulate. Secondly, GH is read worldwide, he packs a lot of scientifically correct information into his videos with absolutely no scaremongering, and his warnings can and probably have saved lives - do you not think this is more important than the tone of his voice? Thirdly, if someone has an unusual tone of voice or way of expressing themselves does it not occur to you that there may be a reason? In fact GH is autistic - he has explained that in the intros to some of his videos. If you knew that your comment is despicable, if not you need to educate yourself, and learn to accept difference.
That is his real voice as he has explained in previous videos. If you were really familiar with AI voices you would know that no AI voice sounds like that.
Learn tolerance!! This is a new age in which tolerance must be a priority for everyone. That is his real voice and most people find him relaxing to listen to.
It is his real voice - he is autistic, and that often affects the voice. You need to learn about autism and any other impediments etc that affect the way people speak, and maybe admire GH's courage in exposing himself to ignorant like yours.
We can always rely on GH to give us quick, easy to digest information that could keep us safe at one point, or entertain us with his cool facts. We ❤you GH!
Wired magazine; 2057 is the climate tipping point
@@veramae4098 FWIW, I think we've already passed the tipping point. For the past decade or so indicators have been getting worse substantially faster than anticipated.
You typed all that but couldn’t spell out Genital Herpes.
Thanks as always, Geology Hub!
Fjord landslides of Alaska, are the same as happened in the Norwegian fjord tsunami and population disaster. The very reason why glacial fjord locations should be cautiously surveyed for such geological instability, and possible release of land from the valley/ravine collapse.
Two weeks ago we had a landslide in the middle of Ketchikan, Alaska. No glacier, no tsunami, but we had one death and lots of property damage. A family member had just gone down the road to drop off dinner, and moments later came back because the road home turned into a 20 foot tall pile of trees, mud, and rocks
Thanks for all the hard work on these videos!
Ah! Since this is a geology channel, I expected "recently" to mean "within the last 10,000 years".
Lol
Please keep us updated on these! I love hearing news about glaciers
Thanks for the great explanation of this event!
Awesome! Thank you!
Alaska is one of the most beautiful places in the world and it's where you can truly see the raw power of nature!
We got another earthquake in Australia yesterday, another relatively large one for Australia (Magnitude 4.5) which is again happening near Muswellbrook.
Would love if you could cover it and the preceding quakes (Two major, along with all the minor tremors)
I would like to know what effect the many open cut mines have had regarding these earthquakes as they are very close to the many epicentres. A run down on that would be appreciated.
I live in Los Angeles & we’ve had about 5 earthquakes in the last 6 weeks all about 3.0-6.0
@@ayyoquicks Well that’s pretty easy to understand, Los Angeles is on the west coast isn’t it? There’s a fault running near there so that’d be the driving force behind most the quakes.
The reason I’m asking about the quakes in Australia is because it’s very odd to have any quakes at all, We’re generally very geologically stable, but the quakes are all centred on a massive open cut coal mine.
Alaska gets all the cool things.
I am surprised that no mad surfers made it there.🏄♂️🏄♂️🏄♂️🏄♂️
Appreciate this, Timothy
Thank you for the swift reporting of this event. The new is grim, so we can only hope some governments heed your advice, and quickly. Thousands of lives are at risk from these extremely likely landslides, this surveying and monitoring is very important to start and set in place.
Very few people live near this area. However, volcanic islands like Cape Verde, Canary, and Hawaii can build up and then shed a large amount of lava and ash, causing a much larger tsunami that either wipes out the Pacific rim or the Atlantic.
Very nice information
There is a very real risk of a landslide mega tsunami in Harrison Lake BC due to known instability in the flanks of mt. Breckenridge. And it seems nobody in the threatened communities of Harrison Hot Springs and Agassiz is aware of the risk they are in. Perhaps this would be a good video topic if you haven't covered it before. Living in the most geologically active areas in Canada it sure is nice whenever you pay our corner of the world some attention. Keep up the good work!
I've stayed at those lodges that are at Pederson lagoon, back in 2009. Absolutely gorgeous landscape full of wildlife that you normally only see in zoos. The company that owns them usually has a couple people staying with the lodges during the off season to make sure it's maintained. I hope they are ok.
It should be emphasized that the wave heights are runup wave height. A 1700ft. wave did not go barrelling down Lituya Bay. Water was pushed up to that height on the very close proximity slope directly opposite of the landslide. Height measurement are all runup heights. Runups happened at different heights depending on where the water hit different landforms during each event.
Yep, nice video but need to tame the descriptors. Losing a boardwalk does not qualify as a "disaster",
Thanks again for the info. Get back to your vacation.
*Google Maps of the affected area does show some movement shown by sediment on top of snow/ice pack. Seemed imminent for a while
Thank you for the report. Fwiw, you mispronounced “Kenai.” “KEE-neye” would be closer, emphasis on the first syllable. (Non-English Alaskan place names can be difficult to guess the local pronunciation.)
Esp. when they use an ai generated voice.
There is also going to be the longer-term effects of isostatic rebound, as all the weight of ice is removed.
Hi, I really love your content. I've sent your videos to so many people I know who are into geology-its good stuff.
I have a small request, which of course you don't have to honor: for breaking news events like this, could you clarify in the title that there were no deaths? I just moved from the Kenai, where I still have many loved ones, and seeing this pop on UA-cam sent me into a panic spiral about them being dead. I was actually afraid to watch the video lol
My daughter was visiting Kenai Fjords NP at Petersen Lagoon (the older one) August 3-5 this year and they had to leave due to a large storm coming in. There were flood warnings and they wouldn't be able to leave until after the storm passed. Surely that storm must have contributed to the destabilization of the area and so the landslide too.
Thanks for another great video! The June 2024 Hakai Magazine article sheds light on this risk and the lack of clear and concise protocol for ships navigating the Alaska fjords and other locations. An informative read ... "Sailing in Alaska? Watch Out for Tsunamis" (Tour boat operators and cruise ship captains face a growing hazard: tsunamis generated by collapsing cliffs. If disaster strikes, what should they do?)
I'm updating my water treading skills for the upcoming trip to Alaska.
Landslides. Yikes.
The Lituya Bay tsunami had 2 manned boats that witnessed the incident. They were towards the entrance of the bay so it wasn't ”that bad” (relative to the 500 m wave).
17 meter Tsunami in a glacier lake! 🙃
@@markopecinovic4475 it's too big to be just a glacier lake. This lake is fed by many streams in the area just like many other inland lakes throughout Canada and Alaska.
My father was stationed in Alaska in the Air Force back in the early 60s.
He told me years ago that everyone heard a huge explosion, ran outside, and saw a mushroom shaped cloud. It was the height of the Cold War.
And they thought Russia had just launched a nuclear missile.
Turns out, a volcano in the distance had just erupted.
4:54 am on Aug 7 in Seward is only 4 minutes before the beginning of civil twilight, so you should be able to see pretty well by that time. Seward doesn't get full night that time of year, though it does get about 3 hours of astronomical twilight. Even that had only started a week earlier, though. For the entire month of July, the darkest it gets in Seward is nautical twilight.
I remember visiting there in at the end of June / beginning of July a few years ago and, even in the middle of the night, it didn't really even ever get dark enough to need artificial light outside.
I have never heard decimeter used in the wild, was my preferred unit of measure through my teens
Thank you for keeping us updated on the very real climate disasters. I appreciate it.
Excellent Reporting! QUESTION will exposed rocks or fossils now attract collectors?
It would be interesting if you could do a comprehensive video on the growth and retreat of glaciers, including how both temperature and snowfall effect these changes. Also of interest would be a look at historical changes in climate. For example, Greenland (at least the southern part) was green when the Vikings settled there more than 1000 years ago. What caused the warming between 800-1200 AD that made this settlement possible, and what caused the subsequent cooling that killed off the Viking settlements there?
The scientific answer to warming was human activity. The answer to cooling is genghis khan. The Mongolian empire had eliminated so many people that it caused a global cooling period. Those villages were not able to survive the climate change caused by the large reduction of humanity with a reduction of people able to generate carbon. So the planet cooled off as a result.
@@Nobody_important_at_all --‐ Story up man. That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
@@bruceh92 Not my fault you don't know how to use google or bing to confirm or disprove the global cooling fact of kahn.
Yeah, and it could also delve into the broader implications of these climate changes on human societies. must be so interesting
@@ChaosEarth-p8i I have seen speculation that the medieval warm period, which began about 800 AD was responsible for the Viking age of exploration - having produced a population explosion in the far north of Europe. Also interesting is the lack of evidence for sea level rise during this period. Glacial advance/retreat is and equilibrium between melt and snowfall. If warmer conditions cause greater snowfall, then the ice mass will remain fairly stable.
Is this also happening in the Southern Hemisphere, or do they lack such geological configurations? Of so, why?
Theoretically possible in Chile, but largely in an area where few people live.
@@GeologyHubany in New Zealand?
Global rise in temperatures since 24,000 years ago.
Shh it's only since humans started using coal as an energy source the temperature changes are to blame for anything bad. Ignore the benefits entirely.
Wonder if this video is sponsored🤔
I like the way you say tsunami. ☺️
Australia has had a series of Earthquakes recently around 4.5 on Richter Scale. Could you do a video on these given that Australia doesn't sit on tectonic plate boundaries?
A comment for the algorithm
Melting Glaciers 12,000 years into an Interglacial period !?
And permafrost from the Ice Age also finally speeding up due to the 12,000 odd years of a warmer interglacial period during the Quaternary Ice Age ?
Must be mans fault
the iceland eruption seems to be over i heard. such a shame for you. oh well maybe you can bring home some fresh lava rock?
Exactly lol.. I mean aren't people fed up already? Earth have 1,350 active volcano and Iceland only have 23-30 of them lol.. there are 1,320 more to be discussed, but no one cares..
OOHHH iciland ooohs d d It eruptioning whooaaaahhh!! Itland is eruptioning guys!!! look at that, I can't believe it WHOOAAAAHHH!!!
Lol..
@@Zantigableiaustoh yeh they all thought that at pompe look how they all ended up ….
geohub is in iceland rn and was hoping to see the eruption in person...
@@siaa9992 ya it ends right before they get there. pretty sad
@@Zantigableiausti am not fed up I want to know about every volcano that is active so I can be informed about it so for me it’s impossible to be fed up
Was this actual wave crest height or the land runup height? Big difference.
Notice that other glaciers in the area of Peterson Glacier do not recede? (2:25 to 2:34)?
Hi,
have you ever covered the geologic formation I've just come across in Zimbabwe while browsing Google Earth? I can't find information on it anywhere and I need to know.
19°12'25"S 31°42'30"E
Was it not in Lituya Bay, Alaska, that the highest 'tsunami' wave ever recorded was witnessed by a man and his son in their small fishing boat? The cause was a landslide at the head of the bay; and - when the man saw what had happened, and what was rushing toward them - he warned his son that they were likely to die. There is a tree-0line around the bay which also testifies to the unimaginable height of the wave.
I wouldn't call that a disaster.
I didn't see any pictures of the run up. Is that something forthcoming?
Glacial growth: created steep, unstable cliff. Glacial shrinkage: stops holding up cliff, causing tsunami.
Retirement dream: Waterfront property somewhere around the Kenai peninsula.
Modification: High on the mountainside of a waterfront view somewhere around the Kenai Peninsula.
At 0:31 USGS estimated 2 million m^3 Kenai Fjords landslide volume, but at 1:49 USGS estimated 3 million m^3?
Culpability is a moot point (For those who must, "Human's aren't doing it!!")
The cause is not important to those living near mountains with receding permafrost. The, "How to not die when it..." should be primary for all that energy.
I was looking at the satellite image of the glacier retreating. Are the areas to the left and right of this glacier also glaciers? They don't seem to be retreating like the Kenai one.
A lot of things on our planet are changing because of glacier melt.
Surf’s up!
Nice video, why freedom units though ^^
You must be referring to the so called Customary units imposed on the colonies before independence. After the US colonies became a country the Customary Units were still retained unlike the rest of the world which adopted metric.
The term Freedom Units is an archaic term I had never even heard of until your comment. And why call them Freedom Units when the system was imposed on the colonies by the British before Independence? That seems like another old yoke from the colonial past when the US were under British control?!
@@michaeldeierhoi4096 It is actually a joke/meme combining the fact that the US is one of only three countries to not use the metric system and the fact that at the beginning of this millennium it was using warfare to spread freedom around the world. So freedom units it is. I didn't know it was an older term but the way it is used now I have seen it since last year. I am glazing over a lot but in short, that is why the term is used.
Engagement. Lotsa people in the US and that's where Timothy is based. This is UA-cam, not a science journal.
@@michaeldeierhoi4096 twas a joke, don't you have better things to do than enlighten strangers with your knowledge?
@@lewzealand4717 he used to use both systems in his videos
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If you involve the government then you’ll eventually run out of rocks….
1850. That an oblique reference to it being human caused/induced? It is it a reference to human records for that area? Just seems an oddly specific date when referencing something geological. Particularly since just 12k years ago a good chunk of the whole planet was covered in glaciers. A blink geologically.
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“Lagoon”
LOL
more than that is directed at the-west and g20 and... when there is the warhead counting and census and warships, ... airports in ASEAN will be targetted with conventional weapons to avoid exodus complications from bigger aircrafts and long haul. chop runway and handling capability to 3 hours type of aircraft size as max-ideal
Yesterday I read scientists found a 200m megatsunami in Greenland caused tremors for 9 days. Do you have plans to do a video on this event?
Im not saying its Kaiju but im not not saying its Kaiju.
Where is some video evidence of such an event? Shalom
You want every inch of land under video surveillance?
@@xwiick We have 1,000s of satellites looking down on every square inch of the planet. I doubt there are many folks where this event was supposed to have happened. Shalom
Now cover the Rancho Palos Verdes, CA landslide that has nothing to do with climate change and more to actually affect geology. That would be awesome, right?
How recent is it? Back when I lived in socal it was already on the news all the time because of it constantly shifting toward the ocean. Every time there's a somewhat significant earthquake in the area.
More Like it Are Likely Worldwide..... ???
It's "Kee-nai", buddy :)
You want surveys. You mayl have to come up with the bucks.
It's pronounced "KEY-nigh".
People with events like this: nO itS nOt BeComIng mOre CoMMon, tHe PlaNEt is AcTUalLy cOOliNg
Meanwhile those same people with volcanoes: Um is it just me or are there more volcanoes erupting now? Must be the solar cycles.
LOL! Is that anything like NASA's Dr James Hansen telling Congress in 1988 that in 20-30 years, Manhattan's West Side Highway would be completely under water? That would take a sea level rise of around 25 ft.
Or AOC saying "wEe'vE 0nLEy g0TT TweLlv yeERz s tw0 SAavE Teh PLanNiT!!!!!!"
Its land settling snd rebounding
The Earth is going through, in my opinion a natural climate cycle..Interesting to be alive to see it!
Your opinion has no basis in scientific fact but thanks for sharing.
you're embarrassing
While we are in a long-term warming trend coming out of the last ice-age, the rate dramatically increased post industrial revolution. The change is enough to have no other explanation than human activities.
You are correct!! It's natural, and the Earth has been much warmer than now between ice ages.
@@ironcladranchandforge7292 Maybe you can go take a geology class.
And God said let the mountains crumble to the Sea....
What’s the deal with the creepy voice? Not necessary
Ice doesn't lie, but climate scientists do - Tony Heller
The Dome C ice cores contain 800,000 years of climate data showing natural temperature and CO2 fluctuations. Based on those data, we should currently be cooling off, but instead we're warming up. Did the ice lie, or did Tony Heller?
Tony Heller, aka Steven Goddard is a well known climate change denier, but with little relevant scientific background to support his narrow unscientific point of view.
Look at all the Republican Climate Deniers in the comments 😂
Why must you psychotic freaks drag politics into absolutely everything? Give it a rest, FFS.
Wast of study and money, the western mountains on the North American continent are Growing, changing! The coast lines in particular.
Are you saying that tracking these potential sites where sudden land slides can occur potentially threatening people is a waste of money?? And why would you claim anything to protect people from natural hazards is a waste of money?? What do you do for a living?? 🙄
Yes, Read the above again. @@michaeldeierhoi4096
Whos going to be the one to tell this guy the eruption is iceland just ended today?
He was aware within moments of it ending. I'm not saying GeologyHub is geologically omnipresent but I'm not denying it either...
@@EatsLikeADuck as a geologist he might have some iceland connections who may have informed him.
Can't make it past that voice
Buh-bye
It was not a tsunami. It was a splash caused by a landslidd that died out within a single lagoon.
So sick of video slides and no real footage. Anyone can do that.
@@Daniel-vh9lg So quit complaining and get on it!
We are still coming out of and ice age and then will probably go into another ice age.
Looks like no one has read the first few pages of Velikovkys' Earth in Upheaval. Please get educated .....
RUN THE OTHER WAAA... "GLUB GLUB"...
That was all She Wrote...
The mountains quake before him and the hills melt away. The earth trembles at his presence, the world and all who live in it
Deeply superstitious Magical Thinker.
the information in these videos is really cool but so hard to watch because the voice is so damn annoyyyeeeeiiinnnnggggg.
Grow up
Can you read captions?
The temp graph you showed was a fictional piece of propaganda made from "adjusted" data.
Nice video, but please lose the AI droning voice.
Don’t care
Your voice seems very slow/slurred?
That's just his voice and cadence.
More Co2 is needed to cool the planet further
You've got it backwards bub because an increase in CO2 causes an increase in the average temperature.
@@michaeldeierhoi4096You are told it warms, I know but that's wrong. Go watch Dr Patrick Moore the founder of Greenpeace
@ozzymandius666 That was only true as it relates to the warming as the glaciers began to recede. What happens is that Malankovitch cycles led to a gradual warming of the climate which in turn causes the glaciers to begin to recede. This warming also leads to a warming of the oceans. As the oceans warm they begin to release CO2 because oceans naturally retain more CO2 when cold than warm.
This is in direct contrast to what is going on now. There are no Milankovitch cycles warming the climate and because of the massive amount of fossil fuels consumed around the earth by human activity the CO2 level is increasing and with it the average global temperature.
@ozzymandius666 And I should add to my comment that as the oceans warm and CO2 is released the warming effect from the changing Milankovitch cycles would lead to enhanced warming.
Your content is great ! But please tell me that you don't really speak like that 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
This is his real voice. I hope the next person w a disability you meet you are kind in repenting. Yikes
Horrible AI voice. Went to CC.
Horrible comment. And ridiculously uninformed - these days AI-generated voices sound almost identical to the person they are meant to emulate.
Secondly, GH is read worldwide, he packs a lot of scientifically correct information into his videos with absolutely no scaremongering, and his warnings can and probably have saved lives - do you not think this is more important than the tone of his voice?
Thirdly, if someone has an unusual tone of voice or way of expressing themselves does it not occur to you that there may be a reason? In fact GH is autistic - he has explained that in the intros to some of his videos. If you knew that your comment is despicable, if not you need to educate yourself, and learn to accept difference.
That is his real voice as he has explained in previous videos. If you were really familiar with AI voices you would know that no AI voice sounds like that.
OMG what do we do? Better call Greta VanDoomsBurg.
Git someone that knows how to speak... SHEESH! > message DELETED
Learn tolerance!! This is a new age in which tolerance must be a priority for everyone. That is his real voice and most people find him relaxing to listen to.
Get your rubber boots on if your gonna watch more than 30 seconds of this! Smh
Is your voice AI ?
It is his real voice - he is autistic, and that often affects the voice. You need to learn about autism and any other impediments etc that affect the way people speak, and maybe admire GH's courage in exposing himself to ignorant like yours.
this is false
Okay what is your proof?