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Global Tsunami.mov
Imagine that the solid earth stopped spinning but the oceans kept on
moving. What would happen? Global Tsunami.
moving. What would happen? Global Tsunami.
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Mt Fuji Ash Fall (1707).mov
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This is a computer simulation of the 1707 Mt. Fuji Eruption and Ash Fall. There is a good chance that a repeat of this may happen in the next 50 years.
Hunga Tonga Tsunami.mov
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This is a computer simulation of the tsunami generated by the explosive phases of the Hunga Tonga Volcanic Eruption, January 15, 2022.
Chicxulub Tsunami-2.mov
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65 million years ago a 10 km diameter asteroid struck the Gulf of Mexico. Of the many consequences of the impact, this video simulates the expected tsunami. Paleogeographic map by C. R. Scotese. The movie revisits and updates a previous You Tube "Chicxulub Tsunami.mov".
Yellow River Flood 1938.mov
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This is a computer simulation of the 1938 Yellow River Flood, China. This ten year long flood was probably the worst intentionally caused disaster ever.
Sea of Galilee: Shaken and Stirred.mov
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This movie uses computer simulation to shake and stir the Sea of Galilee by earthquakes, submarine landslides, and strong winds. You can see the waves and flows generated by each source.
Tsunami Stromboli.mov
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In 2002, a small eruption of Stromboli Volcano sent several large landslides down its slopes. These in turn, made damaging tsunami waves that swept the coasts of the Island. This is a computer simulation of those events.
Anak Krakatoa Tsunami.mov
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On December 22, 2018 a large portion of the volcano Anak Krakatoa fell into the sea, generating a deadly tsunami. This video presents physics-based simulations of the collapse and wave.
Stava Mine Disaster.mov
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In 1985 two large mine tailing dams collapsed above the village of Stava Italy. 268 people were killed. This is a numerical simulation of the debris flow.
Atomic Tsunami.mov
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During World War II, scientists considered the possibility of using "Explosion Tsunami as Weapon". One small aspect of the 1946 Baker Atomic Test in Bikini Lagoon was to test this idea. Turns out, explosions are not very efficient wave makers.
Tsunami New Zealand.mov
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Scientists now think that a major tsunami earthquake will someday strike the east coast of New Zealand. This is a physics-based simulation of that wave.
Oroville Dam Failure Simulations.mov
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This video shows physics-based simulations of failures of Oroville Dam, California. The failures include both total and partial collapses of the Dam and Spillway. Flood speed, depth and inundation extent derived from these simulations should help emergency managers plan for future evacuations.
Boston Molasses Flood.mov
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This is a physics-based simulation of Boston's Molasses Flood of 1919. A storage tank ruptured in Boston's North End releasing 2.3 million gallons of molasses that killed 21 people.
Nuuanu (Hawaii) Mega Tsunami.mov
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1.5 Million Years ago, a 5000 cubic km piece of NE Oahu Hawaii fell into the sea. This computer simulation models a similar event on today's topography. A mega tsunami over 500 meters tall is produced. Run ups on North America exceed 100 m.
Aleutian MegaQuake.mov
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Scientists recently set the odds of a magnitude 9 earthquake in the Aleutian Islands at 9% in the next 50 years. This movie runs computer simulations of the earthquake tsunami and its effects on Hawaii.
Madison Canyon Landslide (1959).mov
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Madison Canyon Landslide (1959).mov
Finally, Florida is gone
Your timing is way off. It broke over the ridge behind Spirit Lake within 30 seconds; that means Johnston Ridge was gone in less than 25.
Also shouldn't the speed of sound be that of the water and ground below not air?
Why would you mix your units and use imperial and metric at the same time?
It was repeatedly incredibly frustrating to see the simulation start slow and the charge ahead. I really wanted a consistently slow view so there was time to understand it.
If it only struck in 500 feet of water how could it send a tsunami around the world??!!
How about the impact crater
At 8billion people and roughly 2000 calories per day, the amount of energy in the meteorite is roughly that of all of humanity's annual calorie consumption for 10,000 years.
Guapo poderoso asombroso muy hermoso
excellent video
I wonder if a different strike location would change anything significant about the aftermath of the asteroid. Like, if it had hit in the deepest part of the ocean it would obviously cause a massive tsunami, but would the asteroid have enough energy to part the seas like it did in the shallow gulf, exposing the sea floor and sending insane amounts of debris in the air causing the die off, or would the ocean be deep enough to scrub all of the asteroids energy and essentially douse the explosive potential of the asteroid? If it had landed on solid land, would it have made the dust cloud significantly worse and caused a complete die off?
This definitely explains the ripples on africas northwestern coast that reach about 200 km inland
Looks like you would be ok if you could hold your breathe for a couple of hours.
I hope the Flintstones were ok.
This will affect the trout population probably I think
Great video. What I find interesting to think about is that if the asteroid never hit, Homo Sapiens would not have evolved......makes me wonder if life on Earth is the result on an experiment by an entity which at that time was not working out the way the entity wanted: Seems like the entity might have wanted intelligent life like H. Sapiens to evolve, but things went awry and dinosaurs evolved instead, and it looked as if they were not going away.........so to redirect "the experiment", so to speak, this entity sent the asteroid to sort of reset the experiment, and possibly tweaked it again to nudge life in the direction that ultimately resulted in us.......to be clear, I am in no way suggesting this entity is god......if this entity exists, from our perspective, I believe it would be a super scientist, one who possibly created what we perceive as the Universe......¿quién sabe?
The correct spelling is 'Noah's Ark', not 'arc'
That wasn't "England to be", it was current day Scotland.
please: Campi Flegrei eruption/tsunami simulation!
I'm glad I didn't experience this.
I wrote a sci fi short story based on this wave where aliens with intergalactic technology look for these type of events to test their limits by surfing them, I was encouraged by few people that read it, so I decided to ilustrate myself, with my very limited knowledge of ilustration, so I ended up with a graphic novel in the making, so yeah, the surf was def up on that day.
🤦🏼 *_IT WAS PANGEA THEN!!!!_*_ Thats completely wrong image!?_ 🧐🤔🤨🤷🏼 #ReDoBettet!
no it wasnt pangea broke up 134 million years before this
I am not smart enough for this
this feels like a school assignment… am I right?
10 is too different than 100 km diameter
One thing not considered here is ocean depthness was different back then a lot more depth than what it is right now.
It reached Iowa because of the Mississippi River basin. Was that river even there that long ago?
That continent is called the Mexican gulf
So who really killed the dinosaurs that they say were killed where the water did not reach. may be they did because the earth shake. may be history is bs may be.
Me when the "Tiny water wave" obliterates me across the continent
After the tsunami, when the crater flooded, how much did that lower sea levels or was it a negligible amount?
Dino❤
and they'll still ask me to come in on Monday.
Serious physics. Sometimes folks can do to much to a thing
Super rad.
I think this is very incorrect due to the fact that a lot of the water in the Gulf of Mexico would most certainly be turned into super-critical steam.
Atlantropa?
Super Great Channel!!!! And the comments are also pretty great.
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I stopped at 3:00. How can You dare to use fantasy units from Lord of the ring. Use scientific UI units,
Way back when LGBTQI was not a thing! Incredible when you think about it isn't it..
Humans didn’t exist, of course there weren’t queer people
I've always wonder how the Chicxulub impactor would have effected Earth if it had landed in the deep pacific, at 5 or 6 miles depth, say, half way between Hawaii and Mexico, and at a more oblique to the Earth. The catastrophe would have been far less severe, though the meteorite, at 5 miles in diameter, would have been barely below sea level by the time it touched the ocean floor. There would be far less ejecta, but still have caused an extinction event, though a smaller one no doubt. How many cubic miles of ocean would have been instantly vaporized? What would the resulting worldwide tsunami have looked like? And imagine the secondary explosion, as the wall of seawater rolled back into the 5-mile deep hole in the ocean, (perhaps 50 miles wide -- who knows?) all crashing back into the center and shooting up a central column of water, perhaps into space...
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caseoh found the ocean
I believe recent discoveries have shown the tsunami went much farther inland in the us than this model indicates.
nice work
100km diameter impact?! Holy cow.
Everything currently alive on earth is descended from survivors of this day. Our ancestors had a very, very bad time and we're still here anyway.
China always has massive floods
Say, when the black sea broke, maybe the sea peoples, from the bronze age collapse, were people displaced by this flood?
The seapeople were arround 1000 b.c. tthe mediteranien flood was 5 million years ago, the bosphorus flood was ~10000 years ago, so no