[LONG VERSION] debris flow - 22 août 2011 - Crue torrentielle à Saint Julien Montdenis
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Vidéo d'une crue torrentielle à Saint Julien Montdenis (Savoie, Vallée de la Maurienne)
La crue a duré environ 40 minutes
La vidéo a été filmée avec un objectif Fisheye, d'où une grande déformation de l'image.
English :
Video of a torrential flood in Saint Julien Montdenis (Savoie Maurienne Valley)
The flood lasted about 40 minutes
The video was shot with a fisheye lens, where a large image distortion. - Věda a technologie
Just shows that the engineers who built that culvert knew exactly what they were doing as that amount of debris is easily moved along with no obvious damage. Amazing sight, so Thank you for sharing.
En x2 tu vois vraiment bien l’arrivée des vagues c’est vraiment classe merci du partage
Merci
Merci beaucoup......🌹🥀💐🌷
Wow such a mesmerising thing to watch. Loved the rumble that accompanied the next surge. Thank you for sharing.
Question, qu’est-ce qui provoque les coulée de lave, y a-t-il un volcan dans la montagne, d’où vient la lave? Au Canada c’est un phénomène inconnu.
Think about how smooth the walls are.
Wild how the flow is almost oceanic in nature
What does "flow is almost oceanic in nature" even mean ?
Juste une petite question : les coulées de lave torrentielle sont-elles fréquemment canalisées comme tel est le cas sur cette vidéo ou est-ce réservé à certains villages ?
Proved what I had long suspected. That epic floods are not uniform ,but arrive in pulses and drain in pulses.
impressionnante piussance de l'eau
You should film it from the other side of that bridge.
your mountain has a pulse!
terragasm!..thats a happy mountain...What makes the flow surge n have pulse?
It’s rocks further uphill giving way, and mini dams in the culvert or stream giving way.
It’s a very dynamic movement, and unlike a steady stream of water from a tap for example.
This is full of rocks, pulverised rocks, mud, trees, soil and debris from earlier flows that wasn’t enough to trigger a full discharge of the culvert. Fascinating isn’t it!
Impresionante esto es por lluvia o es de origen volcánico.saludos desde Panamá 🇵🇦
Lluvia :)
No hay volcan aqui
If only they could harness all that power.
it's like one giant gold slues.
Aaannnd here come the I just ate tacobell comments...
Dios mio qué espanto
Where is all that coming from, it wasn't even raining.
Scott Hayes well technically it was but in the mountains that you see in the distance... it’s landslides making the pulsating effect
It’s called logic
Do you ever look at the distance, and see clouds?
That’s rain! And you know what, if it’s dry where you are, it doesn’t mean that it’s dry where the clouds are!
Ay mí Dios que pasa sí se rebosa y sale a las calles de donde baja tanta aua y asi de susia
Mucho más, porque los riffles (estructuras de piedra están para romper la energía y evitar desbordamientos)
6:15 that is so creepy when you hear in the distance the "growling" and then there comes this "wave"
世界は、自然災難年々、増加しており.ざっくり言うと根本原因は人間の正しい生き方行いが狂っているのではないでしょうか?私利私欲