Speaking as an Icelander, the beginning of this video is the most American beginning of a video I have ever watched. "Killer clouds" "Doomsday volcanos!" Icelanders live with the threat of eruption every day but we hardly ever consider it. As a nation, we have lived through so many of those eruptions that it just doesn't affect us that greatly anymore. We know what to do when it happens, until then, we just go about our day. This video was much more dramatic than it needed to be.
I have a question, what measures does the Icelandic government take to mitigate the effect of a possible eruption? Like survival education of the public or bunkers, etc.
You may know what to do but we in another land don’t know . Perhaps you can tell us.I’m sorry that’s what you home is like.Perhaps we can learn from you .
Don't know if you'll ever read this, but here goes: Laki is NOT an independent volcanic system. The Laki eruption was the product of a deep injection of magma from the nearby Grimsvotn system, similar to what happened in Holuhraun in 2014, when the underground magma tunnel formed all the way from Barđabunga, 100km away. The reason our geologists are still keeping an eye on the Laki region is the connection between the Barđabunga and Veiđivotn systems, 200km apart, with Laki sitting directly between them. Has nothing to do with the fissures around Laki, because that's all they are: Fissures.
You are wrong about Iceland having the unique volcano they can study from inside. The Azores islands have one two, and it’s genesis is quite similar. It’s located on Terceira island, I’ve been there 3 times. At the bottom we can find a crystal clear water lake. The volcano name’s “Algar do Carvão. You don’t need a lifter to get inside, they built a tunnel to get there.
If you guys want to do some studies and get footages about volcanos, come to Azores, in such a small place you can find all types of volcanoes genesis. Since effusive to explosives.
Very much true. The last Grimsvötn eruption at 2011 was 10x bigger than Eyjafjallajökull 2010. The climate situation was different and the impact was short time and mostly local. Not a big deal. Bardarbunga made history by the volume of ejected material. The fortunate part was that it had the intrusion and a fissure eruption instead of the main caldera eruption under an ice cap. 1,3km2. That is a alot more than Kilauea in 2018. Remote location but the SO2 made some problems locally. So again, not a big deal.
As the Earth ages it cools down internally and there will be less and less volcanoes which is good. But if it cools down to much we are really screwed. No magnetic field.
Curious to know: when you compare results from the UKMO, ECMWF and GFS models, do you exchange results, maybe with some extra processing, or are you running a copy of the code for each of the other two models on the computer system in Exeter?
This is the real cause of climate change.The 23.5 degree axis tilt is the heat generator that never stops and ,very slowly,heats the earths core.Sometimes it is halted when the crust is damaged as in the Yucutan asteroid strike or Krakatoa type eruptions.OR,when we use atomic weapons in anger as in 1945 leading to the devastating winter of 1947.WHAT IS THE CAUSE? The oceans ingress the core and cool it,if not the heat keeps increasing,migrating north and south creating wildfires in both Oregon and Australia.Volcanoes are just the safety valves that are supposed to stop overheating ,but,our natural heating system does not incorporate THERMOSTAT,THAT IS,OTHER THAN THE OCEANS INGRESS. So, there you are,the 1945 atomic strike on Japan gives you the magic pill to stop climate change,BUT,science just keeps ignoring me so,due to ever increasing volcanic activity,I predict another great dying event.Bob.
Speaking as an Icelander, the beginning of this video is the most American beginning of a video I have ever watched. "Killer clouds" "Doomsday volcanos!"
Icelanders live with the threat of eruption every day but we hardly ever consider it. As a nation, we have lived through so many of those eruptions that it just doesn't affect us that greatly anymore. We know what to do when it happens, until then, we just go about our day. This video was much more dramatic than it needed to be.
I have a question, what measures does the Icelandic government take to mitigate the effect of a possible eruption? Like survival education of the public or bunkers, etc.
@@liselottehildegarde5367 We were never taught anything, atleast i wasnt
It's awaking!
Is Australia near any of these volcanos or just in the Northern Hemisphere areas of the world
You may know what to do but we in another land don’t know . Perhaps you can tell us.I’m sorry that’s what you home is like.Perhaps we can learn from you .
Before you watch this… just know it’s made for Americans that love a good doomsday story
Don't know if you'll ever read this, but here goes:
Laki is NOT an independent volcanic system. The Laki eruption was the product of a deep injection of magma from the nearby Grimsvotn system, similar to what happened in Holuhraun in 2014, when the underground magma tunnel formed all the way from Barđabunga, 100km away. The reason our geologists are still keeping an eye on the Laki region is the connection between the Barđabunga and Veiđivotn systems, 200km apart, with Laki sitting directly between them. Has nothing to do with the fissures around Laki, because that's all they are: Fissures.
Vision Thing You’re welcome! :)
Fascinating
Alarmist? Yes. But since I'm going to Iceland soon it's also a leet promo vid.
You are wrong about Iceland having the unique volcano they can study from inside. The Azores islands have one two, and it’s genesis is quite similar. It’s located on Terceira island, I’ve been there 3 times.
At the bottom we can find a crystal clear water lake. The volcano name’s “Algar do Carvão. You don’t need a lifter to get inside, they built a tunnel to get there.
If you guys want to do some studies and get footages about volcanos, come to Azores, in such a small place you can find all types of volcanoes genesis. Since effusive to explosives.
well the next volcano happened to be a baby one
Could be catastrophic for the northern hemisphere
I went there. Amazing Place Iceland!
Wish they added Grimsvötn and Bardarbunga in this documentary
Besides these two, I also wanted to see Oræfajokull and Askja.
Very much true. The last Grimsvötn eruption at 2011 was 10x bigger than Eyjafjallajökull 2010. The climate situation was different and the impact was short time and mostly local. Not a big deal. Bardarbunga made history by the volume of ejected material. The fortunate part was that it had the intrusion and a fissure eruption instead of the main caldera eruption under an ice cap. 1,3km2. That is a alot more than Kilauea in 2018. Remote location but the SO2 made some problems locally. So again, not a big deal.
As the Earth ages it cools down internally and there will be less and less volcanoes which is good. But if it cools down to much we are really screwed. No magnetic field.
I love that name, thor thordanson
Curious to know: when you compare results from the UKMO, ECMWF and GFS models, do you exchange results, maybe with some extra processing, or are you running a copy of the code for each of the other two models on the computer system in Exeter?
And so it begins...
Yes, less airplanes and volcanoes will cause less problems ...
Yes.
Just you wait until you see 2020...
Me watching this in 2021 like -
i saw that document more than year ago.....................
So what about Grímsvötn? Will it melt massive amounts of water?
2021 here we go
Keep calm and carry on obviously is not in the american psyche
It'd also the smell of stagnant water.
Ayyy, don’t step on the moss😢
I want to go to Uni and get a Degree in Volconunology 😃😃
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So, volcanoes are simply 'pressure relief valves'.........
Nothing will ever be funnier than than this guy trying to be serious and sound cool, but have that pronounciation of the Icelandic names
Why do ALL English-speakers mispronounce Reykjavík the same way?
because we spent 1100 years working out the spitting that comes with its pronunciation hehehehe - dont be offended , i love icelandic culture
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Mass Effect 2 music XD
I hope to see a Super Volcano eruption before they spread my ashes, it will really fuckup this Pale Blue Dot
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Jets are worn out very fast ! Vikings were banned from Norway the king wanted to take the money for himself!
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Hi this is only the "beginning "unfurthuantly " ! Will have to hang on to our "Balls" ok .!
Come on katla, get it on😈 I wanna see what you got😏
Volcano killed the airline? Or is it a virus? Mwooohahahah
This is the real cause of climate change.The 23.5 degree axis tilt is the heat generator that never stops and ,very slowly,heats the earths core.Sometimes it is halted when the crust is damaged as in the Yucutan asteroid strike or Krakatoa type eruptions.OR,when we use atomic weapons in anger as in 1945 leading to the devastating winter of 1947.WHAT IS THE CAUSE? The oceans ingress the core and cool it,if not the heat keeps increasing,migrating north and south creating wildfires in both Oregon and Australia.Volcanoes are just the safety valves that are supposed to stop overheating ,but,our natural heating system does not incorporate THERMOSTAT,THAT IS,OTHER THAN THE OCEANS INGRESS.
So, there you are,the 1945 atomic strike on Japan gives you the magic pill to stop climate change,BUT,science just keeps ignoring me so,due to ever increasing volcanic activity,I predict another great dying event.Bob.
Who cares we only live once so dont worry about it
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Hi this is only the "beginning "unfurthuantly " ! Will have to hang on to our "Balls" ok .!