MONSTER GLACIER COLLAPSE Caught on Camera
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- MONSTER GLACIER COLLAPSE Caught on Camera
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I never had a chance to witness this event. But if I do, I promise to myself that I'll stay silent & enjoy the moment.
There's always one 'door handle' isn't there, who insists on sharing his voice with something rare like this. Come on people, learn to shut up, noone wants to be impressed by how impressed you are.
Yeah I find all of the cursing to be so off-puting
There is a button to turn down the sound.. They recorded it and put it on for you to see, but you still find something to gripe about. If I record something like this, I will be talking in the background.
@@lesleyhenry5031 basically you're one of those who like to talk during recording video
This one 1:15 was the most amazing. Literally a mountain of ice was tumbling. When it rolled over it showed how much of it was under water.
Several years ago when I first started watching YT videos regularly, the first video I ever saw relating to glacier calving was the one of the Greenland glacier split and roll over. And it blew my mind! It started me on a quest to see as many videos of glacier calving, iceberg flipping, etc. as were made available. Thanks for adding this to the many others I’ve watched over the years!
I assume you've seen the one titles "chasing ice".. biggest one ever recorded.. it so big you will have trouble understanding how big, we're talking Manhattan side pieces. enjoy.
@@ohlookitsasquirrel Yes! Mind blowing! Almost too big to fathom, even with the visual overlay of Manhattan. Have to remember to check it out again, but next time on our 65” smartTV!
The first one in the video was by far the most impressive. It’s incredible how enormous it was.
By rating that one at #6, the makers of this video reveal a lack of appreciation for scale. Also, in the original -- which I cannot locate -- the on-site videographer scrambles to higher ground in response to the incoming wave.
A good word might be "epic!" The recording is fabulous: you know something big is about to happen as you see the gap widen between the ice cliffs so fast as the process begins. There's a saying: "glacial time." Not this time.
This has been happening for thousands of years and it is simply amazing.
Billions of years.
@@PruneHub
Nope, thousands of years. The scientific evidence, when looked at objectively, supports young earth. If you go into with the belief that nothing created everything, it will support whatever you want it to.
@@fdavidharrisson5023 I'm a Christian and I know that God created everything. As for how long ago He did it, I don't know. I've read the complete Bible twice, and numerous parts many times but that doesn't mean I understand it all.
@PruneHub I get it. I'll tell you how to guage the age of the earth. YHWH made the earth in 6 days. In the Hebrew, it means a literal 6 days. On the 6th day, He made Adam. So you have your starting point. Read Genesis 5 and 11. That will give you the number of years from Adam to Abraham. Then read Matthew 1. That will give you the years from Abraham to Messiah. It's about 4000 years. Then, add 2000 years from Messiah to the present. The earth is approximately 6,000 years old.
@@fdavidharrisson5023 There's a lot that's not clear to fallible humans, and we won't understand until we're perfected. Do we go straight to heaven when we die? Some verses (like "Today you will be with me in Paradise") seem to say so. Other verses (like "the dead in Christ will rise first" and "the dead know nothing") seem to say otherwise.
I can only imagine how breathtaking it is to see one of these in person. Stunning!!
As beautiful as they are, appreciate seeing. 👍 Personally, no. 🤢
i would much rather watch on TV then live because i value my life and safety
Its normal, its been gone like that since ever,
but nowadays brainwashed people think its new and they believe the global warming lies.
You know it's serious when non-english speakers start swearing in English. Lol
Many non English speaking cultures don't like swearing too. Whenever I, a German, swear in the English tongue, it feels less strong & less wrong somehow.
My son was in Greenland in 2015 when that major calving happened. Being from the Midwest US, he had never even seen a glacier before. He was napping when this happened and the rumbling almost knocked him out of bed. He said he thought sure he was going to die that day. LOL! But, said it was the most spectacular thing he had ever witnessed.
There's always someone in the background ruining the audio
Whew. Loved watching this ice field from my warm home thousands of miles from where it was all happening.
Thank you for being there, filiming this and sharing it with us all.
God bless
I agree with you, I’m from Oklahoma & it’s cold enough here, I don’t have to go look for it.
Where there’s ice it’s cold.
That would be so cool to see in person...at a safe distance. I think it would be like for me, the first time I saw Niagra Falls in person. It is one thing to see it on video, but you cannot fathom the power and amount of water until you see it person...these glacier videos are still astonishing.
Glaciers collapsing look so cool. Especially when they flip over on their sides and reveal all the ice that was beneath the surface of the star :D
That blue colored ice is gorgeous 🩵💙
Hello from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
I really cant thank you enough for showing this video! Ive never seen a Glazier break! Its absolutely beautiful, mesmerizing,, and a bit scary. Mother nature at one of its best! Sincerely stunning!
We're from Canada as well : ) We got some crazy Weather Disasters coming from Canada. Stay Tuned !
blue ice is blue because it has less bubbles suspended in it as the longer time under greater pressure has forced them out.
Imagine all the glacier falls we missed during the end of the last mini ice age.
I have actually had back and forth conversations with folks online who believe calving in a new thing brought on by global warming. It is so sad what they are teaching folks now. Nice video.
It's not a new thing, but the rate is increasing. And yes, AGW is the prevailing scientific consensus.
@@bluto212 I grew up in Germany and even worked for a local environmental group in the early 90’s. I take climate change seriously. I just want to be certain that the remedies we are being presented are the best band for the buck instead of influenced by economic interests, whereby we may not be getting the returns that are promised. However, the related discussions seem to be one sided to the point where one feels they are almost guided. I am sure you don’t want your children or grandchildren some-day to ask you, how could be so trusting, how could you have burdened them with so much extra debt that ended up making little return. We have to keep the discussions fair and open. Also let’s not forget that science is evolving. There are many things we thought we knew that have been revised later.
It's amazing that you don't know warming is a thing .
Correct, calving is caused by an increase in snowfall inland making the glacier thicker and therefore forcing it into the sea. Increases in temperature would cause the glacier to retreat and not advance like in this video !
@@bluto212 And "bat soup" was the prevailing consensus on the origin of covid. "Science" and "consensus" have nothing to do with each other.
There is a live cam at the Perito Morino Glacier but it has been down the last two months. Thank you so much for the beauty!
Everything is beautiful in that video!
I love how they’re speaking Icelandic, but the minute they realize they’re witnessing a major glacier calving they switch into English. Apparently “OH MY F*CKING GOD” is a universal expression lol
They are speaking Danish, not Icelandic..
All the people who took these videos were lucky enough to be at the right place at the right time! How incredible & amazing for these people! Thanks to all of them for sharing so the rest of us can see as well! I’m in awe of Mother Nature for what she does! Enjoyed the video!
Would be proper when mentioning Glacier Calving that it represents Glacial “Growth”. Saying a Glacier is collapsing without the appropriate explanation is misleading the viewers and giving some the idea it’s shrinking, when in actual fact it’s growing.
I'd bet my geophysics doctorate you are right. 😉☃
What the? How long have you been a glaciologist? How long have you been researching the characteristics of the Cryosphere, including formation, movement and other parts of the earth system?
Trump lost Bigly
@@l.faraday8767 I've spent about a month of my life living on glaciers. Heck, I did that and climbed active volcanoes when I was a student. They fed me.
Then, after I finally went to work I spent 15 years exploring for minerals.
Now I make most of my money at my other profession which is network engineering. I've been doing that since 2000.
Having said all of that and having ran some of those climate models that never panned out and living in the same place for 40 years and seeing no change in weather patterns or temperature here in all of that time leads me to believe I don't even need a high school diploma to see that "climate change" is horse hockey.
How about you?
@@matthewstearns289 your mental illness entertains me.
LOVE HOW THE NATURAL SOUNDS ARE SO CRISP OVER WATER ❤
😮😊❤ I love to see the power and might of nature, thank you for this video, I am unable to travel😢 ♿ so this video is like a small vacation for me❤😊
That first one in Greenland was freakin priceless! Although there were a few borrowed words anybody could pick out I had no problem translating the cameramans entire outburst bc its the same thing I wouldve been saying lol nice to see that there are still things which can awe and amaze like little bonuses from GOD, mother nature both or maybe it was Brother Science - we get to see a marvelous show that has absolutely nothing to do with homo sapiens and would happen regardless who was watching - performed flawlessly, the outcome of millions of years of perfectly timed small executions of physics - magnifico!
That first one is mind numbingly beautiful and frightening at the same time. Incredible.
Spectacular but ice melting in water does not raise the level of the water. If you put an ice cube in a class then fill it to the brim with water you will see that after the ice has melted the class does not overflow. This was an experiment we did in grade school science class. See the things we learn in grade school forms the base for higher learning that makes it basic knowledge not so called “grade school” knowledge.
But glaciers are mostly on land. The massive weight of all the ice pushes the ice down its path. But what you say is true ice that’s already in water won’t raise the water level significantly.
What actually causes the most amount of sea level rise is the water temperature that’s rising. Because water expands when temperature rises. When I found this out not long ago I was shocked how big that influence is 🤯
You're right, but your condescending self-righteousness makes you silly. Like Sheldon Cooper.
@@jameshenry9873 odd response to facts but then again when you don’t have the facts attack the person right?
@@roysnider3456 misses the point but almost certainly not for the first time.
@@jameshenry9873 I think you missed the point, purposely. Troll
Ir is called ‘calving’ and has nothing to do with the afterlife you proselytizers. This is history in motion and such a gift to watch so thank you brave camerapersons ❤
👩🏻💻I am a Geology Nerd, my oldest daughter picked up the bug from me, and I got the bug from my dad. She was in her element at Glacier National Park, Montana. She was 12 years old paper and pencil in hand taking notes, drawing pictures, collecting specimens; comparing and contrasting. She earned a B.S. Mathematics Major and Geology Minor, M.Eng. Geology. Little did I know she would be teach Geology on the college level. Watching films like these in their all their majesty, amazement, and wonderment reassures me of the beautiful world around us.
I went all the way to a geophysics doctorate.
How many glaciers was there in 1950 ? 30,000.... How many glaciers are there now ? 30,000....
Your comment shows your intelligence level.1 go back to school please don't have any children😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Scientists have no idea why this happens..."
Proceeds to list all of the factors that scientists believe to be the cause.
Most people know exactly what is happening here. A glacier is a slow moving river of ice. Eventually the leading edge of the ice reaches deeper water and it inevitably breaks off. This is the event called calving. It’s not a matter of believing anything. The process is well documented and easily measurable.
The first one was just incredible. It looked like a big elephant rolling over. The second one was mind-blowing when I saw the blue one in back start to roll.
WOW EXCELLENT VÍDEOS!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!👏
We need IMAX 15/65mm film cameras to captures theese
That calving in Greenland on 9/9/15 would've made my 54th birthday VERY amazing! Wish I could've seen it!
I watch this video every time it comes up in my Recommendations, 'cause it's so freakin' awesome!
Blue ice is caused by a different molecular structure of the ice brought on by immense pressure.
I had read years ago that the blue color is a result of higher levels of oxygen in the ice due to compression over time.
@@jonkaminsky8382 It's the opposite, actually. Higher levels of compression drive out all the air bubbles.
AWESOME THANKS.....
Nice, a video without scare tactics and alarmist nonsens.
I honestly thought this was probably going to be a bit clickbait-ish.
NOPE:
This was freaking awesome! 😁
😮😮The universe battles life wherever it pops up.
So the bottom of some of these glaciers must be sitting on top of earth before breaking off?
No, the bottom gets erosion from the salt water making it float above the bottom. It gets fractures and eventually breaks off, which is what you are seeing in the video.
Blue ice is also formed on a seasonal basis, it doesn't have to be old. Water falls that freeze overnight at a very particular temperature are often blue. It's called "plastic ice" in ice climbing and lands itself for good ice tools plants. The temperature that forms plastic ice is very close to freezing; 27 to 29-30 degrees F. If it's much colder, the formed ice is often very white and brittle. It isn't just thousand years old glaciers that have blue ice. Some waterfalls also show a greenish tint to the ice and from a distance, the color looks like neon.
the witnessing of momentous events is usually dangerous often fatal
satisfying love the Mini Mega Tsunamis
When I was at Perito Moreno, it was touching the other side...
So, it' melting quite fast.
Just imagine - all those tiny lives at the bottom of the glacier for hundreds or thousands of years - their world literally turned upside down in a minute.
😢
Great vid. Gaia is amazing 🖖
omg best glacier video
빙하 멋진 👍 😎 ✨️
In Alaska, they are not called fjords, they are called sloughs.
Harumph!
or arms.
Yes, Greenland is Great & always beautiful🇬🇱
Really cool, what luck to be at the right place at the right time, huh? It's funny that Tsunami, is Tsunami in any language. I had to put this in my save list. I've already rewound the vid a few times.
Im sorry, but as for the two men in the boats, its beyond nuts to be that close espesially when they heard the cracking! Wth? They both are lucky to be alive!
Благодарю очень интересно ❤
I'd be great if you folks could correct some of the vocabulary in this and release it again. It's always great to have the most accurate information. "Floes" are not "glaciers" and ice is under pressure of ice and snow, not seawater, for example. Lovely compilation of video, BTW.
People who have witnesses these events are very lucky. Our planet is truly amazing. Imagine Earth being a planet we explore from afar like we do Mars now. It would be absolutely fascinating.
That is so strange between 8:25-8:30 the glacier raising from the depths is not the same as the falling ice on the wall. The wall falling is just shards breaking apart! If you pause and watch it over and over you see some hidden huge glacier that comes from below.
That is trippy. However, I think it probably is the same piece, with nearly the entire above-water part crumbling apart. That caused the rest to suddenly lose a ton of weight, which is what caused it to shoot up so spectacularly.
When the Ice got thick and then colder it split from the river to the point about a half mile to the point on the other side ,it raised up on one side and stayed flat bucklingup 2 feet on the other tward the sky. It sounded like thunder from a lightning strike.
As long as glaciers keep calving, the climate is just fine.
Absolutely beautiful. ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Greenland is not that big ...south America is actually 9 times the size of Greenland it's just the way they portray it on maps that makes it look big because of the curve of the earth
But South-America is not 80% covered with ice...
No. You're right, but you don't understand why.
Which is heavier, ice rolling up after a calving or what collapses above?
what's really weird is that it's just a pimple on Earth
17F here atm, this is plenty cold enough for me.
Those gigantic chunks of ice look like they're moving in slow motion
Amazing❣️
Beautiful.
Imagine standing out at the edge of the glacier then suddenly that sucker decides to spit out a gigantic iceberg loogie with you onnit
awesome video.
Nett hier. Aber waren Sie schon mal in Baden-Württemberg?
Thank your for not narrating through the video and just letting it play!
My wife and I witnessed a glacier calving in Alaska this past summer. The video doesn’t do the event justice. Just before the ice fell, we heard a loud sound like a gunshot. Very dramatic.
thousands of yrs ago people would say "the gods are angry"
15:30 imagen a mountain shelf over the ocean that is a mile high fall in to the ocean, it be like this be 50X bigger.
i always wanted to know what is frozen in those old things
15:15 such a good voice crack
Amazing!
You don't really realize how big these are till they roll over.
Great viseo
just wow!!
We can use nucler boom to fast glacier melting
2:13 love it when he swears in English!!!
chasing ice is the craziest thing i have ever seen
put in utube chasing ice 11 years old video
Thank you! Will check it out!
You were doing so good bro ,it's not bubbles popping its ice cracking😂
Time to reflect on the impact of the melting of the ice sheets on the North American continent at the end of the Ice Age. These were kilometres thick and as huge chunks broke away, these would have dwarfed the glaciers shown in this video
number 1 he is saying that its turning around and they have a really bad lang hehe but that is the chock. its funny to hear when you from the same contry
I'll never look at ice cubes in my cocktail in the same light again 😢
Oh no the glacier is melting 😢, isn’t it supposed to stay frozen forever and never change, what only if I’m clueless 😮
its beautiful but sad tho, here is a good example on how hot the water is since these big pieces fall off
It is not melting, it is growing. The glacier flows out over the water until the ice weighs too much to support its own weight and it breaks off. That is called calving. It is normal operation for a healthy glacier at the water's edge.
These are really good special effects because according to our illustrious president and the world premiere climate scientist , Al Gore , there are no more glaciers...
Actually, as we are still technically coming out of the last glacial maximum and lower latitude glaciers have a high probability of continuing to lose mass overall. There may have been multiple periods in Earth's history when there was practically no ice outside of the polar regions. Perhaps even atop high mountain ranges. It seems the Earth doesn't need glaciers.
Its beautifull and sad at the same time 😅
Why is it sad? It's just the Earth au naturel.
What date and where?
Wow...
سبحان الله والحمد لله ولا اله الا الله والله أكبر
It is calving and that can no way be discribed as a collaps!
Мне кажется вы расказываете о севере Скайрима?!🤔😁😂 Там такие же ледники и горы, и лед, лед❄️❄️❄️
why the heck these kids in the comment section say the most random things?
The chair is against the wall.
That’s what the tictok gen does. Also they laugh like hyenas.
@@iteerrex8166 every gen* This isn't new.
@@gardenofsn5955 True that the a good portion of teens of any gen is a little off, shall we say. But unfortunately this one is big time off, thanks to what they are exposed to these days.
Love ALaska see ya back soon baby!!!
I’ve only seen one glacier but nothing like this video shows
Search CZcams for this really HUGE calving. "CHASING ICE captures largest glacier calving ever filmed - OFFICIAL VIDEO"