The Initial Moment the Kilauea Volcano Erupted
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- Опубліковано 10 вер 2023
- This video showcases the first moments of when Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupted on September 10th of 2023. As, a white volcanic gas plume suddenly becomes thicker, until lava erupts onto the surface. #short #shorts #kilauea #volcano #hawaii #eruption
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Kermit the frog becomes a geologist
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❤
Doing my boy dirty with this comment. Lmao
Damn that was what I was thinking
I was just going to comment that. It’s uncanny.
I was going to say Droopy Dawg.. same thing.
Kermit moonlighting as a volcanologist is crazy
The real Kermit would be offended.
Decent attempt.. but swing and miss
Geez! I thought I was the only one that heard Kermit the Frog! 😂😂
I hear Kip from Napoleon Dynamite.
You shoulda been in Leilani Estates subdivision in Puna when the first fissures blew at 4:02pm on May 3, 2018 a couple of blocks from my home. The roar was deafening and the lava spray was see-inspiring. That was the last day I saw my home in Hawaii.
Mordecai, you must have remembered
@@My_Fair_Ladyhappy?? They lost their home to the lava flow
@@My_Fair_Lady i´m pretty sure they lost their home aswell
why else would they say that that was the last time they saw their home in hawaii?
@@My_Fair_Lady you're talking about judgement while factually stating that they didn't lose their house and saying they probably don't speak english well
I hope you see the irony in that
And i'm not judging anyone but you right this instance
He doesn’t have a concrete estimate, he does however have a volcanic rock guess
Underrated comment
It's not as solid as concrete, it's more like pumice stone 😂
It is a fluid situation.
Funny! I had a similar comment!
Came here to find this comment.
Is that Kermit the Frog narrating this video?
😂😂😂
Obviously it is. Since Henson died, he got this narrating job. No one else would hire a talking frog.
@@whodidthat2732
Oh man that's funny
he plays the banjo too@@whodidthat2732
in this economy, I'm not surprised.
We were there in 1993 and at that time it had been continually erupting for quite a few years. There was a road under about 6 feet of lava that was open a few weeks earlier.
I have video through a spot scope of the lava pouring into the ocean.
We were halted a hundred yards or so away from where it was going in because the bench collapsed 2 weeks before and a couple of people died.
Me too. We lived in Hilo from 1992-1995 ....I have wondered about the people I met who lived up there😢
I was married in 85 and got to see it erupting then.
Christ, just imagine melting alive in the most intense flash of pain you could ever imagine for about two seconds before you were completely singed into nothingness. Oif
@@SmartsometimesI had a friend who fell into some lava and died. he said it didn't feel that bad.
@@christopherwellman2364What, you stood around talking to him while he was melting? Or did he rise from the dead and tell you about his experience? Just wondering what research methods you used to obtain your data!
Love this!! Never seen a clip so close and clean rather than someone juggling a camera. Beautifully done. 💐🏆🔥
This has been Kermit D Frog reporting, signing off.
My thoughts!
He sounds like Kermit but he sounds nothing like Jordan Peterson, who also sounds like Kermit
Bye, "Hirnie" !!
*YYYEeEEAaAaaahHHHhhi*
lol he seem to speak in a similar fashin but no Kermit. imo
Thanks! Once again, It is good that the very beginning of the eruption was recorded!
yep. great camera view
There are live Webcams.
That's where this came from.
There are some on Mauna Kea also.
You could see lava on one while seeing ice and snow on the other.
Snow starting in a couple of months, but has continued into June, snow 1 time in July.
My husband and I happened to be in Kona while this volcano was erupting, it truly was amazing to see.
I had no idea volcanic erruptions were estimated in concrete? You learn something new every day!
I work with molten metals(aluminum, steel, etc.), I think to myself, 'wow, thats hot'. When I see lava aka molten rock I think, 'Holy sh!t'! Thats in the realm of melting tungsten type heat.
Tungsten melts at 3,422 degrees Celsius. The basalt lava erupted here in the video is about 1,200 degrees Celsius. That's a 2,200 degree Celsius difference.
I used to work in a foundry myself, the hottest our furnaces got was 2,820°F (about 1,549°C) so basically slightly hotter than lava
Nah lava isn't actually that hot, it's not even hot enough to melt steel.
Wow! You have an awesome job! I would love to see what you do. Im amazed by liquid metal 😊 Thank you for what you do... you have people like me as a cheerleader! Really cool and very important 😊
I also work with metals. I also know that the color of the glow indicates the temperature, also called "color temperature". And at 3400+ degrees anything glows bright white.
It looks like Pele is not happy with how the people of Lahaina are being treated.
Hey same pic!
In 1980, my girlfriend and I drove across the lava fields created by the Maunu Ulu eruption period (1969-74) between the caldera and the ocean. The National Park Service had built a road from the observation area near the caldera that eventually hooked up with a stretch of what road remains to the east, the Chain of Craters Road. It also hooked up with a coastal road, now lava covered, just west of the Punaluu black sand beach. From there, that road ran along the coast all the way past Kalapana (now abandoned) until it connected to Hwy 130, then onto Hwy 11 into Hilo. Most of this is now covered by the 1983-2018 eruption event, longest in modern history. Anthony Bourdain visited "Lava Jack," the last remaining resident of Kalapana at the time, in 2008 at his rustic "bed and breakfast." No power or running water, just a lot of solitude as I recall. Jack was forced to leave the area shortly after the "No Reservations" episode aired. There will likely never be another road built in this location for who knows how long. I feel both priviliged and strange for driving somewhere nature changed so radically in such a short period from a geological standpoint.
Stupic
@@dvittetow989 Stupic? Didn't he come from Serbia to play alongside The Joker in the NBA playoffs? Or was that Mispell from The Congo who's playing in the G-League?
I was there back in the 80's as well. It truly is something to see.
@@BruceMusto I'm glad you can corroborate my experience from nearly 44 years back. There's not a lot of information online about these long-gone roadways, and it took a bit of research to piece together the routes we took back in mid-late June 1980. It was about two weeks after the Lakers beat the Sixers in Game 6 of the NBA Finals, dominated by Finals MVP Magic Johnson filling in at center for Kareem. Our hotel was the Westin at Ka'anapali, and one night we ran into Brent Musberger (who did play-by-play for the series) having dinner in the restaurant off the lobby. Brent caught me watching him dine with his wife a couple of times, and the look on his face said, "Let us eat in peace." His silent request was duly honored.
Did you mean wife?
Thank you! I appreciate your narration and education regarding the eruption.
I love to see a live volcano . They are so beautiful . Yes they destroyed but give birth to new land. It's so amazing to watch .
As you watch a volcano, think also that the biggest volcano ever known would be akin to less than a single atom blowing up when compared to a star and its nuclear fusion.....
Can you explain in depth if ever Kermit the frog mounted miss piggy or was she a lesbian?
Sure looks lts being created prime time. Amen
It stopped again already.
It had a constant flow ×/- for about 36 years.
It's been on&off for the past couple.
It's wonderful to see, but the thick smoke that is acidic, caustic, and blurs the sky for 60 miles on the west side. VOG instead of SMOG.
@Minelab-Gold-Detective35328 it's the atrazine, it's turning the freakin frogs gay!
I wanna be the Carl Sagan of geology! 😕
What ?
dont worry about it, you are too young@@BusterWolf87
Back in the eighties I was a tour guide in Kona. I would take a group of people on a champaign tour at night to watch the eruption. Unlike many eruptions, this volcano does not spew out ash. It's very safe and very pretty.
Thats really cool
We could see the eruption from our kitchen window in Keaau 1984
Eight years ago, while on a Hawaiian cruise, one of our shore excursions was the helicopter ride over Kilauea. It was worth the price of the whole cruise.
Simply awesome.
It's awesome. ❤ The earth below the surface really is an amazing machine.
no doubt!
It's not a machine! It's a living breathing entity that must be fed virgins or else we will suffer It's wrath!!!! .... oh unless you mean it's like a machine, then yea it kinda is eh?
No one asked u third world country
And deadly
It's not a machine. 😤
This is super cool! It's not a huge eruption, but impressive nonetheless. 💚🌎🌋
Super hot
If Napoleon Dynamite's brother was a geologist
Dude is recording in his cubicle and doesn't wanna bother his coworkers.
This is exciting! I remember learning about the development of the Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō vent in volcanology class. I wonder if we are witnessing another vent building process?
Probably not, most likely just another lava lake and maybe a spatter cone like the one on the southwest wall
Thats crazy how high in that mountain that lava travels, the psi has got to be tremendous
we are spinning at 17,000 miles per hour...ish.
Kilauea is not very tall.
Mauna Loa erupted for about 2 weeks ago, a year ago.
It is about 2 1/2 miles high and had fountains of lava spewing lava 100s of feet in the air.
@@tylergood9168 LMAO!!
I so appreciate your work and how clearly you explain things! And i love your voice and delivery. ❤️
Everyone saying Kermit has obviously never watched a Carl Sagan program, and it shows
I just learned that volcanos also create water. It's part of the balance of water lost through the atmosphere.
Interestingly enough the water vapor in the atmosphere creates warming.
It's not water, but sulfur gas and others.
They release water vapor. They aren't putting hydrogen and 2 oxygen together q2 p
How can water be lost through the atmosphere? It doesn't just wander off to other planets and moons, for a vacation...
@@dexterpoindexter3583it very slowly gets blown away by solar wind along with other atoms in the upper atmosphere
Sounds like Kermit the frog has gained a great interest in volcanic activity
It’s about time The Muppets got into the narration game.
One of my dreams is to turn solidified lava into powder and use that as plant fertiliser. The fresh cooled down formation are very alien looking and surprisingly easy to break.
Everyone hears Kermit while I’m hearing Cameron from Ferris Bueller speaking to Ed Rooney on the phone.
Kermit knows his rocks.
This was an inside job.
Thanks for sharing
Im so glad that's not my back yard.
"Hi-ho, Kermit thee frog here. We have a volcanic eruption brought to you by the letter 'V.'"
Well, shiver me timbers! Lol. A content creator who actually knew what he was talking about, told us what he was going to show us, and then actually did. I'm so used to these 12-year-olds posting crap just for likes and views that I have become accustomed to expecting the worst. Not this time. I'm happy to say, good job dude. Thanks for not cutting off the video at the end. 😎👍
Beautiful photography and Kermit wasn't bad giving the news 😊.
Imagine having somone chained up waiting for the eruption..😂
Kermit does a Carl Sagan impression
can you please give an update on Yellowstone as there's lots of talk of earthquake swarms. thanks
"Scares scientists" and "new terrifying discovery" videos on Yellowstone have been continuously released for years now. Scare tactic to get clicks. They are all the same, not new nor anything to concern yourself over. There are many other sites with greater potential to blow with devastating results than Yellowstone.
Stupidity...the post showed 1 reply. Click on it & there's nothing! Posting myself to see if it updates to 2 replies.
@jjrat5pack I made the first reply, still see it, and yes the reply count moved to 2 (now 3).
@royboyII GeologyHub has now covered the Yellowstone topic in a short titled something like "5 myths discussed," where he states that the magma chamber is under 28% and needs to be over 30% in order to blow and has gone twice as long without an eruption as the length of time currently passed since last eruption and highly doubts it will blow anytime soon on the geological timescale.
Aren't those plumes like really tall...? The scale gets a little wonky on cameras for this stuff.
Approximately 140 ft tall plumes, yes
Kermit’s branched out on his own.
Sounds like Kermit the Frog and Carl Sagan mixed
I hiked through the center of the caldera in 2006. It had been dormant for years at that point, I wonder if I'll ever have the opportunity again.
Isn't this dangerous for Hawaii or is that normal for them?
This is a common occurence on Kilauea. This eruption is within the caldera. The problem occurs if a fissure opens on a flank on Kilauea and lava flows into Lehani estates like in 2018. That is not expected here. At some point with continuous eruptions the lava could over top the crater and flow out which is a ways off maybe years from now.
This is how Hawaii was created in the first place, so absolutely normal
It's lava. Like dipping your finger in candle wax. Completely harmless.
@@brianwilson4861 Is sarcasm your strong point? 😅😂
I lived 20 Mike's from the crater. This is a normal event
Nimbus casually flying in the background
Everyone saying he sounds like Kermit lol. To me he sounds like Carl Sagan...
We better get the EPA involved to circumvent all that pollution!
Pay enough taxes and it shall be done
More than a drop is TOO much!
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Sounds like Kip Dynamite doing the narration lol! 😂
'Volcanos, so hot right now!'
-Mugatu
🌱🌏💚
Hello there.
Soon, we'll find that we also have weapons that activate volcanoes. SMH
Yeah make sure you wear your blue shirt ….before jumping in
SOON!!!???😂
This is what my heartburn feels like.
That caldera is filling up really fast. I remember the level only a few years ago being far more lower so it’s pumping out a lot of lava.
His voice 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Came here to say this as well!
@@phisherdudeman1to say what?
This is also how it looks after having spicy food before bed
Enjoyed the volcano clip with 20% volcano nice work
Very cool that you got Derry Murbles to narrate this video.
It would be cool I think to place a tank of compressed nitrogen tetroxide near those plumes, or 80% hydrogen peroxide, like from a helicopter about 2000 feet up. YEEHAA.
Guy managed to make a volcanic eruption boring…
If the narrator began with "Hi-ho!" I'd be dead. 😂
That literally melted rocks and metallic substances running like water. Imagine how hot it is….😢
these AI voices are unbearable to listen to
He talks weird, but I think this one is actually a real person.
What an idiotic comment. It’s not AI. He has autism and he’s said that it affects his speech like this
He sounds like Kermit the Frog crossed with Carl Sagan.
Kermit meets Carl Sagan (sp?)
This man’s voice is to geology videos what Sam Elliott’s is to beer and truck commercials.
Amazing how brightly coloured it is
That first big "tSSSK!" when you open a fresh can of soda.
The volcano was quiet when I visited in late 2011. It was only after dark that you could see the glow of the caldera. However, gas vents near the parking lot were active and the parking lot itself was warm to the touch. It was November. 😳
It's amazing how the Volcano knew it had to erupt in slow motion for the camera!
Not Kermit, Carl Sagan.
Nariator sounds like the scientist from the Simpsons had a kid with kermit😅😅😅
THAT HAPPENED ON MY BIRTH DATE
I'm watching from Tagaytay City..... with a great view of Taal volcano....
That sounds like an AI mashup of carl Sagan and Kermit the 🐸. Cool vid as well
“And folks, that’s the weather. Kermit the Frog reporting live!”
Miss Piggy says "Haaayaaa!"
I truly wish vids like this could overlay something to provide scale. Like a human silhouette. This and glacier vids would be cool to marvel at the scale.
Wow. That was so educational and wonderful video. 😊
I’ve never let Pat Mahomes tell me about volcanoes.
It's so crazy how unpredictable volcanoes are. No intensified anything before lava just spews out.
So amazing. I love your videos. The only thing I wish is that they were longer.
He's got longer videos on his channel. Go look at his catalogue of posted vids.
Carl Sagan has come back as an AI bot. Either that or he’s Kermit the Frog.
I like the narrator. He is not Kermit the frog.I know Kermit personally and he has NO INTEREST in geologic misbehavior.
Calling a volcanic eruption "geologic misbehaviour" had me chuckling. :-D
He does, however, have a bit of a pork fetish.
I stood almost dead center of that culdera right next to a vent.
That began on my 14th birthday!
Great video!
To make a long story short, it’s a volcano that’s erupting!! There you go
Carl Sagan is alive😅
My husband and I flew over this in a tiny helicopter in April. It was just smoking then. Its huge and very hard to convey the crater size in photos and video. I love the Hawaiian Islands.
Live on a volcano.
It erupts.
“Holy shit, lava!”
Never thought I'd get Kermit to narrate an actual video of me in the bathroom post Taco Bell.
Dude sounds super similar to Carl Sagan. Only needs more flowery language, making me feel huge and small simultaneously and he’s got it.
This was like watching Mount St Helens all over again.
Watching these feels cleansing
It’s either A) Patrick Mahomes or B) Kermit The Frog narrating…the jury is still out
Over been to that cauldera. It's beautiful
Drove up to see it. Wow!