🔥🔥 WILDFIRE size Comparison 🔥🔥
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- čas přidán 21. 09. 2023
- Comparison of some recent wildfires of different sizes, in this video we can understand their magnitude.
Note: Large fires are composed of hundreds or even thousands of individual fires caused by different reasons. In this video they are all shown together, representing the affected area with a red square. This is not a top 10 of the largest fires, but a representation of fires of different sizes.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
2019-2020 Australian bushfire season - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2... /// www.theweathernetwork.com/en/...
Black Saturday bushfires - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_S...
2019 Russian wildfires - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Ru...
2014 Northwest Territories fires - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_No...
2020 California wildfires - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Ca...
2010 Bolivia forest fires - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Bo...
2019 Amazon rainforest wildfires - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Am...
2003 Russian wildfires - earthobservatory.nasa.gov/ima...
2021 Table Mountain fire - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Ta...
1987 Black Dragon fire (China, Soviet Union) web.archive.org/web/202102160... /// zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987%E5...
2019 Bandipur forest fires (India) - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Ba...
2007 Greek forest fires - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Gr...
2021 Italy wildfires - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_It...
2005 Guadalajara fire - es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incendi... /// www.lavozdegalicia.es/noticia...
2021 Turkey wildfires - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Tu...
2023 Canadian wildfires - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Ca...
2023 Hawaii wildfires - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Ha... - Krátké a kreslené filmy
It is increasingly frequent news of large fires every summer, in this video we have tried to visualize more clearly the size they can have.
Have you ever seen such a fire in your life?
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Cada vez son más frecuentes las noticias de grandes incendios cada verano, en este vídeo hemos intentado visualizar más claramente el tamaño que pueden llegar a tener.
¿Has visto un fuego así en tu vida?
"Then, everything changed when the (Wild)Fire Nation attacked!"
...
Yeah
I live in California. While I did not lose any property during the 2020 wildfires, the smoke was awful and because of the rugged terrain and dense foliage, the fires were very difficult to fight and persisted for months. Many of the fires were started by a freak lightning storm that blew through the state. You might remember them as the fires started by the “Jewish space lasers” (as claimed by MTG).
This year has been much better except for the past several days. There are large fires in the northwest part of the sate and the smoke is getting blown down throughout the state and even into Las Vegas, Nevada.
Thankfully there isn’t a big heatwave right now but the air quality is very poor.
With all the unusually heavy rains we had earlier this year, there is a lot of fuel (brush, grasses etc.) available to burn.
I hope they can get the fires out asap.
I was a kid during Black Saturday and nearly an adult during the 2019-2020 bushfire season. The air temperature was close to 50°C during Black Saturday and walking outside felt like a blowtorch to the face
I will never forget Australia’s 2019-2020 fires. Not just because of the smoke and ash, but because I was nearby one of those fire zones, just down the mountain. I went up there a while after they were put out. It was terrifying how close those houses came to burning, only metres for some. The entire countryside was charred as far as I could see, too, just mountains and mountains of dead trees and black soil.
I didn’t realise how large of a scale those fires actually took place until this video. Damn.
Yeah I was there, the whole sky was nearly red and smoke was everywhere but you can't forget the back burning in 2023 where Sydney was covered in smoke for about a week
The animation is getting better and better everyday.
How did they even make this?
You can’t have it all every time.
Then i'm watching this again tomorrow!
Let go Brandon
As a kid growing up in Australia I remember there being a fire the size of Greater Sydney in the early to mid 90s between the Sydney basin and the Hunter Valley. I lived in the latter so I could see the smoke for at least a month.
There were also terrible bushfires in australia 3 years ago
You could literally see flames/smoke from the centre of the sydney cbd
@@Drsteveturley69bro, in Melbourne it was smoky southeastern suburbs which are on the opposite side of Melbourne from the fires
Kinda depressing how many forest fires were caused by sabotage.
EXACTLY as planned.
The smoke from the Australian 2019-2020 bushfires reached New Zealand, a distance of almost 2,000km (almost 1,200 miles)
I remember Black Saturday. I was lucky enough to live on the other side of the state when it happened, but I still remember the smoke turning the sun a vivid purple. The same with the 2019-20 Black Summer fires. Huge respect for our firies
I'm a volunteer wildland firefighter in Colorado. My own house almost got burned down by the Hayman fire in 2002. It burned 138,000 acres and killed 6 people including 5 firefighters. Ironically, it was started on purpose by a forestry technician with the forest service, Terry Barton, who got 15 years probation and 1000 hours community service 🙄 plus having to pay $14 million in restitution (that's a lot of overtime >D ). Don't play with fire kids.
I believe that arsonists should not be fined or imprisoned, but thrown into the fire that they themselves created.
Honestly, considering that arson is an intentional act that at best destroys peoples' property and at worst kills people, I don't disagree with that sentiment. @@wooden_lord
@@wooden_lord Then throw Putin into the fire.
what, you want a medal or something?
what? Being a volunteer firefighter is a great experience because you get lots of cool training, it's really fun and you get to help people and save lives. Plus I got all my medals fighting in Iraq already, so I'm good there. @@stellviahohenheim
"Then, everything changed when the (Wild)Fire Nation attacked!"
Imagine if he added one bigger than the sun and it’s called your mom💀🗿
mmmmm
Awe inspiring. Especially the final zoom out showing the map of Europe with the scale of the big three fires. Also adding the the different currency dominations was a nice touch.
As an Aussie, I am not even remotely surprised that we took the number two spot in this video.
Fun fact: we used to have a five level fire danger rating system; Low-Moderate, High, Very High, Severe, and Extreme.
One year an unprecedented wildfire required the adding of a sixth level above Extreme; Catastrophic.
Now it has been simplified to four levels; Moderate, High, Extreme, and Catastrophic.
"This is not a top 10 of the largest fires, but a representation of fires of different sizes."
@@Daviticus042 but they get bigger and bigger throughout the video so technically it is a top ten biggest fires
even bigger oof that the big ones were set by the military.
As a resident of Ontario, I can confirm that the fires this summer caused the sky to turn orange and the air to smell like campfire.
Man it was rough this summer eh? Not only that, but the dense haze that looked like something out of an oceantfront city.
Fer sure, bud. Having air pollution breifly worse than New dehli will do that.@@MikeInTheWoods
@@myselph1761 The smoke reached my area too, and brought the air quality index into triple digits. Luckily it never reached "crazy bad" levels here (though now that I recall, that was Beijing that got that particular verdict, not New Delhi--and before anyone asks, that particular phrasing came from the English-language twitter account of the American embassy in Beijing; it was programmers of the automated report with a poor choice of words for an outcome they likely thought impossible).
I don't think it was widely reported (other than NYC) but that smoke traveled pretty much all over the 48 states below Canada and even traveled to Europe. Also unbelievable that the fires are still going on
I'm roughly 10 miles away from Philadelphia, and On June 7th the east coast got the worst air quality in decades due to the smoke. Everything in sight was hazy like fog rolled in, and you could smell the fires like they're a block away...yet it's thousands of miles from my location. I've never seen anything like it in my life, and we have had wildfire smoke in our skies before. The morning after, I woke up with stuffy lungs like I just smokes a whole pack of cigarettes at once
As an Aussie resident, I can confirm how insane the fires get down here. Unfortunately, it's predicted that we are going to have the worst fires this season than ever before!
Be careful out there everyone... play it safe, plan ahead, and get out of the area while you can! Stay safe out there!
It's because of climate change. Remember that things always gets worse, never better.
defund the military. there setting most of the fires.
Wow... Seeing fires that affected a bigger territory than my homeland (Hungary) has is very impressive...
У Вас очень красивые девушки..
We always love your videos. They're so well-researched and modeled that you don't need the extra animations on the sides or the bottom of the video. You're doing a great job!
I live in Russia and know first-hand about the constant monstrous fires in Siberia. You can talk a lot about natural factors, such as extreme heat, lack of rain, etc., but there is one nuance that many prefer to remain silent about - the Russian government is brazenly cutting down forests and selling them cheaply to China, where logging is prohibited. And fires are usually very convenient to hide felling sites. And no one knows how long this outrage will continue.
будет продолжаться столь долго, пока нынешние власти сидят в кремле
Чел, они не виноваты, им это приказывает делать мировое правительство и рептилоиды. Не говори никому, это секретная инфа.
I'm guessing the Cyrillic text is Wooden Lord being informed which gulag he will be attending for his "re-education".
There is a translate to English button which translates it to 'it will continue as long as the current government sit in the Kremlin'
@@stevenscott2136 Нет! Если бы ты перевел мой текст, то увидел бы совершенно другой посыл
It's very good that you write the reasons! Than the wildfires can be prevent before they happen! :)
Your videos are always fascinating to watch. This video idea is really interesting too. Good job!
love the vids! keep up the good work!🙂
Yoir videos never disappoint this is looking insane!
Very interesting video. Puts the danger of forest fires into perspective. And as always, the animation quality is amazing!
I hate that I'm in love with your size comparison videos. They are both informative and entertaining at the same time. Also congrats on getting 1 million subs.
Pray for the residents of Maui, they were burned from their homes and their land
I expected the 2019-2020 Australian bushfires to be well up there in the list of fires.
I live about 3km from where 2 kids lit 1 of the major Black Saturday fires and that fire got to within about 300m directly behind where my profile pic was taken on my front lawn.
Nice! Another upload.
I've seen a fire sweep across open grass pastures in under a minute. Literally outside the fences line and 30 seconds later halfway across the fields.
I haven't even heard about that Canadian wildfire in 2023, that's a lot of fire....
I love your videos and I believe you kept the currency in local units, but this make it hard do a cost comparison between them without breaking out a calculator. Maybe a standardised currency amount in brackets after the local currency?
Este canal es oro. 👏
Wow, awe struck @ these comparisons! Helps to put it in prospective! Bravo, great work🎉
Sadly too real after we just suffered another record high temp here in Big D, usa. On par with tying highest temps record😮
You could say this video is FIRE!
Great video.
The 2019 fires in Australia were terrifyingly. The sky going black...
Love these videos! Just an edit: The majority of damage from the 2020 California's wildfires was from the August Complex Fires, which were caused by lightning/drought. I was within 10 miles of the largest one and nearly had to evacuate.
que interesante. Me encantó 👍🏻
This boutta spread like a wild fire soon.
66,000,000BCE Wildfires
Size: 14,568,000,000 ha (36,000,000,000 acres)
Caused by: Asteroid impact
Deaths: 75% of all life
$0 in damages (dinosaurs had no concept of money)
Please make more VR videos! They're a lot of fun to watch!
Woah this is cool
Russia in 2003 and 2019: wild fire? What wild fire?
Fires from spontaneous combustion of peat bogs due to extreme heat.
the 2023 fires in Canada are still burning. Some of them have been since March. So the area burned is yet increasing.
>droughts cause forest fires
>more open glades after fire reduce drought
>liberals ree that less trees means more carbon emissions. stop all small fires entirely as the trees get bigger and suck up more water.
>what did you think what was going to happen?
Good idea
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Well, I completely wasn't notified of this. They'll shove random shorts down my throat, but not content I'm actually subscribed to.
I can't believe that such large areas were burned. Hearing the numbers alone isn't enough
I'm not an expert to judge what is good or bad, but in fact forest fires in the taiga are essencial factor in the ecosystem. Some plants need it for development.
Yes, same here in Brazil, in the Cerrado and Pantanal biomes
i think it's mostly just considered bad when it's out of some expected proportion
@@djancak of course
It's only actually bad because it affects people. Forests and animals survived fires for millions of years, but only people can tally a death toll (all human deaths, you notice), an expense report, and whine about "doing something".
@@djancak oh i assure you. they expected all of this.
This format reminds me of old modern warfare
Thank god, In Iraq we don't have wildfires because we don't have forests in the first place.😂
Fire would say hey I'm just doing my job what exactly is the problem?
The fact this was posted 1 day after my birthday
Curious how big these fires could have got 100 years, or prior, ago!
What i love about this is that you added the cause of the fires while news outlets will just say "climate change"
I'm a bit surprised the 2021 fires weren't blamed on Covid.
No, just on Trump.
actual objective information. finally.
Maybe should be a too much dark theme but will be interesting to see the most deadliest non natural tragedies in the world.
For example, in Brazil, in 1961, a man with mental illness, put fire in a circus in revenge for be fired by the owner. There was 3.000 people that night. 503 deads. 70% children.
China's "Great Leap Forward" in the 1950's is generally held to have killed 50 million Chinese peasants.
The opening was like the opening of Some Riddley Scott's some medieval movies
The hawaiian fires were also caused by poor land use
Average november-january in Australia :)
Fictional Explosions please
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I care more for the dead than money loss, they can invent new money to issue to us, they cannot replace human life. As always, a really good video, thank you to all.
Fun fact. If there weren't wild fires then the forests and bushlands would not regenerate and eventually die off.
The problem comes from there being SO MUCH undergrowth in a modern forest, due to "management". A natural forest has relatively little, so the fires quickly burn themselves out without hurting the massive ancient trees much. A managed forest, consisting mostly of trees mere decades old and loads of scrub, is like a giant tinderbox -- it just burns and burns until there's no life left.
I really hoping to see "Caused by: Gender Reveal Party" somewhere in the video.
i love these videos. 2023 was very relevant in current time. I great to visualize and see where we are heading towards
Climate change is real
Canadian wild fire,caused by human error, which is maybe also the cause of Indonesian mid 2014-2016 wild fire
Great video, disturbing subject.
The Australian Bush Fires in 2019-20 was easily seen in New Zealand and blanketed the southern alps with ash.
At the end was really waiting for "Meteor fires" "Dinosaur Meteor fires"
$5.5b in damages but we get $700
Since when was there a table miuntain fir bc i live in port elizabeth and i never knew about that fire
I shudder to think of just how many animals died in each of these fires 😟
Talvez nenhum brasileiro veja este canal mas mesmo assim vou relatar.
Existiu um incêndio, acho que nos Estados Unidos, e várias reportagens foram feitas.
Em uma delas, mostrou um grupo de ovelhas se não me engano, correndo de um lado para o outro, em meio ao chão e árvores pegando fogo...
É uma das coisas mais tristes que ja vi em minha vida.
Impossível imaginar o desespero dos animais...
Engano seu...
Sobre incêndios florestais, como moro na região metropolitana de SP, tenho a impressão de que os que rolam em vegetação coberta de pinus / eucaliptos são mais destrutivos comparados com os que acontecem na nossa mata nativa. Talvez pelo fato dessas espécies serem mais inflamáveis.
Ah, e o que mais me tocou profundamente até hj em relação à isso foi um incêndio recente na Austrália (mostrado nesta animação) em que um coala resgatado em meio às chamas estava gritando de dor. 😢
No "I'll give you what you want if you'll just tell me!" crap; they don't know what they want, you follow your curiosity, lead viewers to stuff they haven't discovered.
Minor correction - climate change does not cause wildfires.
Climate change does is some cases. In every case in the last 20 years it is the cause of the _severity and size_ . This is why they have been so devastating increasingly every year.
Summer being hot isn't "climate change".@@galvanaut7119
>droughts cause forest fires
>more open glades after fire reduce drought
>liberals ree that less trees means more carbon emissions. stop all small fires entirely as the trees get bigger and suck up more water.
>what did you think what was going to happen?
Oye Bro que pasó con las crónicas de Weaver?
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The animation is really deadass
38496960403948 deaths per year (infinite)
😮😮
In this modern era there's forest fire or bush fire EVERY YEAR! That's so sad!
>droughts cause forest fires
>more open glades after fire reduce drought
>liberals ree that less trees means more carbon emissions. stop all small fires entirely as the trees get bigger and suck up more water.
>what did you think what was going to happen?
While I watching this, a factory on fire near my hostel. Right now
😮
Monster size comparison
0:36 luxury council house
I will say that listing climate change along with other causes such as lightning and forestry mismanagement is rather odd. If lightning strikes a tree and causes a large fire, can we scientifically attribute that fire to something as nebulous as climate change?
Agreed.
Climate change is a major contributor. Droughts can be more frequent and more extreme. Same with heat waves and major storms. Right now there are rainforests on fire in 3 different continents. It’s obvious that climate change is a major contributor.
@@MidnightMiik I suppose what I’m getting at is that it’s like blaming a particular robbery on darkness because it’s night time. Sure, a lot of robberies take place at night because it’s easier to do get away with it in the dark, but you don’t say the robbery took place because it was night. The robbery took place because the robber wanted what they stole. The fires started because of lightning, or arson. The correlation with climate change is there, but can we say for certain there is causation?
As a meteorologist, I agree. Arson is arson. Climate Change actually brought wetter conditions to those areas due to the Nino cyclical events, but it's easy to use the term for political leverage.
@mikecronis I'm sure you're a meteorologist just like I'm an astronaut-doctor-lawyer-cowboy-supermodel. 😂😂😂
It is incredible to see how big some wildfires are/were in comparison to whole countrys. 😱
As a Californian, I remember all the memes and stuff about the gender reveal wildfire in 2020. I can't help but feel a bit bad for the parents though. They're gonna have to raise a kid with a ton of money in debt for the damages.
This will need to be updated every year 🫠
WE COMPARING WILDFIRE WITH THIS ONE🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This either came from WatchData or Infinite Comparison...
Because of the very specific mix of gases,
Fire may only be able to burn here on Earth
Good thing Canada finally got rain by July.
Caused by: Reverse Eco-Engineering (Aliens)
Let's not forget the possible wildfire that the Chicxulub asteroid could have caused
1 thousand viewers later.
0:58 If London was still being made from timber and stone that is what it would look like today if it was on fire, probably worse
Why is this banned from. FACEBOOK?
hopefully Canada's wild fire were far , but with the winds 2 days very difficult to breath , even in Montreal .
I have to watch every animation about 10x to get all details 😅
That damn fire here in Canada, just over the summer, messed my breathing up for a week...
No será un top ten pero suena parecido, la pucha, que mal que estamos.......❤👍
For some reason, I thought these wildfires would be a lot bigger ... and that there would have been more of them.
These aren't all of them. And some are the size of Poland. Hundreds of square kilometers burning. Have you ever been near one?
the deaths in the video may only show the human casualties..
Imagine the death toll of birds and animals.
4:55 Bigger than Vatican City 💀