In the Galapagos Islands, three volcanoes are showing signs of uplift. Although Fernandina is showing the most significant uplift, Cerro Azulo and Sierra Negra are also being actively uplifted. As for why the raised alert status at Vulcano was not included in this week's video? It will be receiving a dedicating video on Tuesday.
The reason we're having so many volcanos is because we've pumped so much oil out the ball bearings the earth has at the poles are drying out and generating friction. When the bearings seize everything will fly eastwards. I suggest putting props and braces on the east side of everything. 😂 (Disclaimer: for the millions that have absolutely no sense of humor, "I'm kidding!") 🥺
They say,we receive what we give...and we are restless people,never let the grounds rest,never let one another rest,traffic around the world always up and about...trains,commerce going on,everything,all around the world,put activities with our trade systems make the earth. Restless place,it's probably it's way of finally defending itself,destroying all we've done to it,so that it can finally rest,for some time atleast. No doubt,we are oblivious about the pain and suffering we cause to other things and beings if it is not right next to us,in close proximity. Sad to say,we were supposed to be connected to the divine,to be able to see all the things connected to us,never blind as to see how we can cause pain and suffering wether directly or indirectly
And without the volcanoes we wouldn't be here the trees wouldn't be a big role and we need all natural disasters you can't stop nature people can only prepare for it and hope it's not too big
I hope the Fernandina volcano doesn't erupt anytime soon. A female Fernandina Tortoise was recently found on that island. It would really suck if all that work was for nothing. I get that nature has to happen, but damn.......
On the other hand, sub-species that evolve in micro-eco systems, by their very natures, must be appearing and disappearing from their proximity to volcanoes when that microcosm IS a volcanic island.
I hope fernandina is a small eruption. There a very rare extremely cool tortoise on the island. Its unique to the island and was thought to be extinct for over 100 years. I hope we can save the species.
If it does erupt, keeping that rare tortoise safe would be a main priority. Luckily, given its small numbers temporarily protecting/transporting it off the island shouldn’t be a major issue
Absolutely love these news-style updates! Hopefully if Fernandina erupts, there will be some nice livestreams to watch, I bet it will be quite the fun one to watch with a lot less destruction to worry about than La Palma.
Its really scary that Taal is still not stopping i live 90km away from the volcano at NCR but it still scary as in the history of Taal Pyroclastic Flow still reached some parts of NCR
Thank you for the update on Taal ( currently watching live cams). Also the general updates really give viewers the knowledge regarding all current and 'possible' eruptions and puts the info into context. Lol....lf you flick on YT atm, you could be forgiven for thinking there was on 1 erupting ( LP). Cheers :)
@@KaiserStormTracking correct, but most likely will remain small. Uplift is occurring but it seems insufficient to cause a large eruption at the moment. This could change with short notice however due to the complexity of Taal
The Taal volcano is definitely a dangerous volcano because of all the water around it. Many phreatic eruptions is a given. Locals should take note , and there are a lot living way too close to it, if indeed it starts a longer period of activity. Thanks for the update.
If the pinatubo came back to life after dormancy. Will not create a new caldera. Instead it erupting serious andesidic basaltic lava, created a new lava dome or could erupt basaltic andesidic lava into the surface but only in non-explosive manner or (lava fountaining) or flood basaltic even
TODAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2021, I HAD MY LUNCH WITH FAMILY IN A RESTAURANT OVERLOOKING THE TAAL VOLCANO. IT IS A PLEASANT DAY. BON APPETIT. THANKS DEAR GOD!!!
Someone on the ground in LaPalma says there's been a measurable uplift on the island, coinciding with the earthquake activity. Anyone heard about this?
Unknown number. I can say when though. Between 7,000-9,000 years ago volcanic activity drastically increased due to crustal rebound from melting glaciers
Thanks for this update. If you would consider it, could you show a world map or globe, indicating the current eruptions worldwide. I would like to see the “ rings of fire” and the associated or not associated volcanic activity. Thanks. You may have already done this from time to time. 🤷🏼♂️
Just learnt that the most dangerous Volcano on the planet isn't in Indonesia. It's one I've never heard of, called Taal in the Philippines. Oh goody, researching our new fiery suffocating death then ! ☹️
The 2020 eruption is part of the eruptions this year and is considered the 2020-21 Taal volcanic eruption. Taal tends to erupt over the course of multiple years
I’ve been slowly covering each field of monogenetic cones in specific videos. Markagunt, San Francisco, uinkaret, black rock desert, and lavic lake are a few which come to mind :)
One of its minor uplift cycles is ongoing. Was covered in a previous weekly update. Large caldera systems have frequent years long uplift/subsidence cycles over large areas which are not truly notable.
Shalom shalom, Taal is not the most dangerous volcano in the world! Our planet has many nasty super volcanoes, which have unleashed unimageable amounts of damage.
ALSO TAAL CLASSIFIED AS DECADE VOLCANO. WHICH IS PRODUCE MASSIVE ERUPTION! ALSO THERE'S RISK OF ANOTHER CALDERA FORMING ERUPTION THE LEFT SIDE OF TAAL LAKE IS UPLIFTED ABOUT 3 INCH AND LEAD TO A NEW MAJOR ERUPTION!
Also every sentence is delivered in the same monotone pattern. It’s very robotic. I thought is was an artificial voice when I first heard these videos. Could be a sign of something like Asperger’s syndrome.
I wonder how long we have left on this planet? Looks like the Earth is going to go boom , like Krypton. Hope Elon can get his shiny chrome starship ready in time to save some of us humans....Mars, baby!!!
So... you really think MARS, with no breathable atmosphere, no readily obtainable water, no greenery at all... is better than earth, even in the worst imaginable scenario? are you nuts?
Hmmm, Mars you say... Looks at the solar systems largest volcano. Even though the planet is now geologically inactive, moving there to get away from volcanoes would not be the best move, may as well move to Io xD
In the Galapagos Islands, three volcanoes are showing signs of uplift. Although Fernandina is showing the most significant uplift, Cerro Azulo and Sierra Negra are also being actively uplifted. As for why the raised alert status at Vulcano was not included in this week's video? It will be receiving a dedicating video on Tuesday.
@Tompii Trashbin I will eventually cover it.
Looking forward for your break down, while orange sign doesn't mean an eruption is guaranteed, it's rather likely.
"Pelee-an"
Is the number of 49 active volcanoes higher than usual?
@@stefanmargraf7878 40-50 is the average
The reason we're having so many volcanos is because we've pumped so much oil out the ball bearings the earth has at the poles are drying out and generating friction. When the bearings seize everything will fly eastwards. I suggest putting props and braces on the east side of everything. 😂
(Disclaimer: for the millions that have absolutely no sense of humor, "I'm kidding!") 🥺
With all the goofy stuff going around, I have to admit you yanked my chain for a minute. Well played! ✌️😸
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You had me in the first half, not going to lie :D
If there's a lateral eruption, like Mt. St. Helens, it will make the Earth spin faster.
@@langelle1 Thinking about it, normal eruptions should alter Earth's orbit around the Sun by minimal amounts.
Really enjoyable series, the "Week In Volcanoes." What a restless planet we live on.
Earth turning into new Venus. At least we have some rotation.
Its a stationary plane, sealed under molten glass and surrounded entirely by 500’ 360° ice wall
They say,we receive what we give...and we are restless people,never let the grounds rest,never let one another rest,traffic around the world always up and about...trains,commerce going on,everything,all around the world,put activities with our trade systems make the earth. Restless place,it's probably it's way of finally defending itself,destroying all we've done to it,so that it can finally rest,for some time atleast. No doubt,we are oblivious about the pain and suffering we cause to other things and beings if it is not right next to us,in close proximity. Sad to say,we were supposed to be connected to the divine,to be able to see all the things connected to us,never blind as to see how we can cause pain and suffering wether directly or indirectly
Someone should always mention - if there were NOT 40 to 60 volcanoes active on our planet, that would be very unusual.
And without the volcanoes we wouldn't be here the trees wouldn't be a big role and we need all natural disasters you can't stop nature people can only prepare for it and hope it's not too big
I hope the Fernandina volcano doesn't erupt anytime soon. A female Fernandina Tortoise was recently found on that island. It would really suck if all that work was for nothing. I get that nature has to happen, but damn.......
I’m genuinely stressed now.
On the other hand, sub-species that evolve in micro-eco systems, by their very natures, must be appearing and disappearing from their proximity to volcanoes when that microcosm IS a volcanic island.
I hope fernandina is a small eruption. There a very rare extremely cool tortoise on the island. Its unique to the island and was thought to be extinct for over 100 years. I hope we can save the species.
If it does erupt, keeping that rare tortoise safe would be a main priority. Luckily, given its small numbers temporarily protecting/transporting it off the island shouldn’t be a major issue
I'm really liking this new video that you do every week. I hope you keep doing this every Sunday.
I will keep this series going! :)
Absolutely love these news-style updates! Hopefully if Fernandina erupts, there will be some nice livestreams to watch, I bet it will be quite the fun one to watch with a lot less destruction to worry about than La Palma.
I'm from The Philippines but I wasn't updated on Taal because politics is very much everywhere right now. Stay safe, everyone...
Its really scary that Taal is still not stopping i live 90km away from the volcano at NCR but it still scary as in the history of Taal Pyroclastic Flow still reached some parts of NCR
NCR? Lol we're in Dasmarinas and we're not even worried.
Nature is quite awesome indeed
Thank you for the update on Taal ( currently watching live cams). Also the general updates really give viewers the knowledge regarding all current and 'possible' eruptions and puts the info into context. Lol....lf you flick on YT atm, you could be forgiven for thinking there was on 1 erupting ( LP). Cheers :)
Appreciate these videos. Thankyou. Grandma Deb
Can you talk about the calavera hills volcano/volcanic plug in Carlsbad ca?
I can cover it. Formed around 22 million years ago
I was in General Trias when Taal erupted. It was quite an experience to say the least to feel those earthquakes that night. Omg... 🤭😅
How large could this potential major Taal eruption be?
VEI5 max
@@KaiserStormTracking correct, but most likely will remain small. Uplift is occurring but it seems insufficient to cause a large eruption at the moment. This could change with short notice however due to the complexity of Taal
@@GeologyHub However, predicting *exactly* what will happen next is a Taal order.
Taal puns are very basalt in nature-_-
@@xtreme1002003 Get out!
The Taal volcano is definitely a dangerous volcano because of all the water around it. Many phreatic eruptions is a given.
Locals should take note , and there are a lot living way too close to it, if indeed it starts a longer period of activity.
Thanks for the update.
Wait until Pinatubo goes off again...
@@carrisasteveinnes1596 won’t be for a long time
@@carrisasteveinnes1596 it doesn't happen again
If the pinatubo came back to life after dormancy. Will not create a new caldera. Instead it erupting serious andesidic basaltic lava, created a new lava dome or could erupt basaltic andesidic lava into the surface but only in non-explosive manner or (lava fountaining) or flood basaltic even
@@HAIYANE9910 so just like the last time?
I would like to have information on the fault line created years ago, on the same island in Spain that is currently erupting
fault lines always been there, that's the reason the island exists.
Don't you mean the rift?
Chef Magma is really serving up some volcanic specials …..
Thanks for the update buddy ✨😺✨
Sub'd, your channel rocks! ;)
Very Interesting especially Mayotte
Do the Alaskan Island Volcanoes..)
I love this type of videos
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Thank you 🕊
Ahhh good old Mayotte
And I just read that about half the inhabitants of the Italian island of Vulcano were moved off the island due to increased activity.
I know that at least 150-250 were evacuated. Unsure if that figure is people or “families” however. Expect a vulcano update video Tuesday
TODAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2021, I HAD MY LUNCH WITH FAMILY IN A RESTAURANT OVERLOOKING THE TAAL VOLCANO. IT IS A PLEASANT DAY. BON APPETIT. THANKS DEAR GOD!!!
Fascinating stuff!🌋🌋🌋
But... only Taal will tell.
Someone on the ground in LaPalma says there's been a measurable uplift on the island, coinciding with the earthquake activity. Anyone heard about this?
There were also earthquakes around hekla Volcano right?
Iceland as a whole is very volcanically active right now, an eruption could certain happen in the near future.
Yes but there isn't enough evidence to say if its magma related
Taal makes me nervous.
Will they need to evacuate some of the precious animals from the Galapagos Islands though?
I would love if you would cover future eruptions at Mt. Lassen, CA, my favorite volcano in the world!! Thank you!
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What is the largest number of errupting volcanoesat the same time historically? Which ones and where were they located?
Unknown number. I can say when though. Between 7,000-9,000 years ago volcanic activity drastically increased due to crustal rebound from melting glaciers
For God did not send his Son into the world(AA) to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.(AB)
Really enjoyed this weekly video!
lol thats funny a volcano named vulcano.
It's even funnier because that volcano named the entire category.
Vulcano and Vulcan himself are the namesakes of volcano and Vulcanian eruptions
.. electronic oration .. gotta go .. do your patrons a favor ..
Well in the words of Jimmy Buffett where where we going to go when they blow?
I wish we could get a livestream up on Taal.
So this was a steam eruption? It looks very similar, at first at least, to the white island eruption 2 years ago
Has any one whatched the day after where it predicted a ice age
Thanks for this update.
If you would consider it, could you show a world map or globe, indicating the current eruptions worldwide.
I would like to see the “ rings of fire” and the associated or not associated volcanic activity.
Thanks.
You may have already done this from time to time. 🤷🏼♂️
Just learnt that the most dangerous Volcano on the planet isn't in Indonesia. It's one I've never heard of, called Taal in the Philippines. Oh goody, researching our new fiery suffocating death then ! ☹️
Your channel deserves more subs -- it's surprisingly interesting content, and, very informative.
Taal that a worry. 🤔😲🇬🇧🇿🇦
Why is it all happening now?why are there so many volcanoes erupting?what does it mean for our planet?
Cosmic activity increasing as asteroids continue to get closer to Earth's atmosphere
How is mount Agung in Bali doing?
How is mount Agung in Bali doing?
These updates are fascinating, your really are the 'Mr Data' of all things geologic and volcanic.
Increased volcanic activity coincides with glacier retreat,which is happening world wide at the moment.
It's more like 27 today with a few others with warnings or minor activity.
What is up with all of the earthquakes in the Gulf of California?
Plate boundary.
@@adamc1966 Magnitudes and frequency.
Wow😳, love this information about the 🌎 earth we live on.👏👏👏👍💯
How long does it take before you can start building on the land of the volcanic rock after a end of the end of a active volcano?
Could you make a video about Mount McLoughlin.
Question: why does the Uinta Mountain range in Utah run in an east-west direction?
Kindly cover Campi Flegeri please.
Its wonderful
Ziemia się budzi jest to niepokojące.
Informed , nothing enjoyable,,,,
Phreatic eruptions are phreaky!
Thank You for Your professionalism
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I don't recall taal currently going off. Last I heard was January 2020
The 2020 eruption is part of the eruptions this year and is considered the 2020-21 Taal volcanic eruption. Taal tends to erupt over the course of multiple years
Talk about the volcanoes in the UK
Do you think stromboli will go extinct after it's gone back into dormant
Stromboli only seems to go dormant for 2-10 years as a maximum between its long term eruptions
Have you done a video on the over 2000 monogenetic volcanoes in the southwest United States?
I’ve been slowly covering each field of monogenetic cones in specific videos. Markagunt, San Francisco, uinkaret, black rock desert, and lavic lake are a few which come to mind :)
I hate videos that use robots for the commentary.
you should love this one then.
Not really a relevant comment here is it?
Thank you.
What's going on at Yellowstone national park?
One of its minor uplift cycles is ongoing. Was covered in a previous weekly update. Large caldera systems have frequent years long uplift/subsidence cycles over large areas which are not truly notable.
Shalom shalom, Taal is not the most dangerous volcano in the world! Our planet has many nasty super volcanoes, which have unleashed unimageable amounts of damage.
TAAL IS THE MOST DANGEROUS BECAUSE OF OVER POPULATION IN THERE!
ALSO TAAL CLASSIFIED AS DECADE VOLCANO. WHICH IS PRODUCE MASSIVE ERUPTION! ALSO THERE'S RISK OF ANOTHER CALDERA FORMING ERUPTION THE LEFT SIDE OF TAAL LAKE IS UPLIFTED ABOUT 3 INCH AND LEAD TO A NEW MAJOR ERUPTION!
THEN TAAL IS SO POWERFUL AND UNPREDICTABLE! AND ALSO TAAL IS THE MOST ACTIVE VOLCANIC CALDERA IN THE WORLD AND PRODUCED VEI 5 ERUPTIONS!
@@HAIYANE9910 its not the most active caldera, how about Aso, Japan?
@@HAIYANE9910 the caldera forming eruption isn't very likely, expect to see it millions of years.
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Have you ever thought of pausing between sentences? I get anxiety from run-on sentences.
Also every sentence is delivered in the same monotone pattern. It’s very robotic. I thought is was an artificial voice when I first heard these videos. Could be a sign of something like Asperger’s syndrome.
Mystery Grey sounds like you need to work on that
Is it normal to have that many active volcanos on the planet or are we seeing more in recent years?
Normal.
It happens every year, sometimes more sometimes less
Plenty of spots to toss in a few greenies and solar panel lovers.
you first.
These reports are very vague..
They need to be longer and filled with more information.
Thanks.
I wonder how long we have left on this planet? Looks like the Earth is going to go boom , like Krypton. Hope Elon can get his shiny chrome starship ready in time to save some of us humans....Mars, baby!!!
So... you really think MARS, with no breathable atmosphere, no readily obtainable water, no greenery at all... is better than earth, even in the worst imaginable scenario?
are you nuts?
Hmmm, Mars you say... Looks at the solar systems largest volcano. Even though the planet is now geologically inactive, moving there to get away from volcanoes would not be the best move, may as well move to Io xD
I blame them all for climate change
nope. humans put out 100x more CO2 than all volcanic activity combined.