TSUNAMI Height Comparison On The Earth 🌊
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- čas přidán 14. 02. 2021
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In this video, I compared the dimensions of the tsunami on the real world.
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It starts at the statue of liberty and passes through New York
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The Statue of Liberty must be extremely clean by now
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Lol
And here i was thinking the animator liked making Lady liberty wet.
This actually made me laugh out loud. 💯 % underrated comment
Actually it may be more dirty
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I was more or less thinking the same thing.
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@Adolf Ogi What
Note: The last one is theoretical.
That is the wave the asteroid would have produced if it landed in the Pacific Ocean, instead of the much shallow waters it actually landed in
what is 'the' asteroid
@@razaliabrahim4293 the one that wiped out the dinos
Right know in the place of the collision the waters are shallow but remember, during the era of dinosaurs all of the continents were connected and there might have been an ocean in the place of the collision.
The last one truly in fact wasn't theoretical. It happened, And it was caused by a Atomic Bomb (which made the mountain collapse slightly, and cause a earthquake)
@@alinarichert3448 no, the land masses were not all connected like in older Pangea when the dinosaures were extinct 65 My ago but almost like the nowadays configuration of continents and at that time in the Caribean there were shallow waters
"Those aren't mountains."
*Hans Zimmer intensifies*
“They’re waves”
XD
*interstellar soundtrack plays**
Hahahahaha
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In the real tsunami videos, it doesn’t look like a huge wall of water cresting over. Instead, it looks like river rapids that just keep pushing inland.
I agree, this is a common misconception. The depiction is 100% incorrect.
The "walls of water" are usually from megatsunamis - waves from sudden impacts. That would be asteroids, landslides, etc. Lituya Bay (2nd from last) would have looked like a wall of water.
Definitely! The only waves that seem to take the form of the classic 'wall of water' tend to be enjoyed by surfers 🏄
This is just comparison not a real simulator
Yeah...they don't come like wave. The water just all of a sudden rises, and pushes inside
Fun fact: I did not search for this
What did u search for ??
Same
Same
Yet here we are
Funnier fact:Idgaf.
I remember seeing the 2004 Indonesian tsunami at Sumatra on the news, was 6 that time and I remember seeing clips people manage to capture being played over and over again on the news. Gave me nightmares for a few weeks since I'm terrified it could happen in my area (since Indonesia is in the "Ring of Fire"). Was extremely heartbreaking. I could recall the videos in my head to this day.
@Adolf Ogi why are you always insulting ppl?, Also alot of ppl died when the tsunami happens
Leave the country dude.
Bruh
@@ImMarius1 it's so easy 🙄
You know what? I was 6 at the time as well and i too was terrfied with constantly repating news coverage videos. But nowadays i feel like i develop a strong satisfactory bond with tsunamis since the 2004 Tsunami is one of the earliest things i can vividly remember. RIP to all who lost their lives in the tragedy...
No I’m not having that last one
if the asteroid was real and hit the water, that thing was probably flying at 10000 mph at a size of like 100000 tons hitting the water. think about that
sorry i meant 2 trillion tons
Oh hell nah
@@johnperic6860 yeah dw i saw lmao
It flooded the whole world
When the last one comes, you won’t even know it’s a tsunami
You'll know! Thing is that there will be none left to document it
it will be like the movie interstellar... where the planet is very near to the black hole
The left and right just chilling the center are dying like hell
@Adolf Ogi whats the problem with this guy...he keep spreading his toxicity in comments
@Adolf Ogi i don't know what that means
That last one.. you wouldn’t even see the top of it -just a giant blue wall of death engulfing everything...
Ayo
Its okay I have swimming goggles
@@victorh8863 ...and arm floaties
@@mw5905 I have some inflatable flamingoes who wants some
That one scene in "Interstellar", perhaps.
That last one was way super scary.
Glad I don't live in NYC
@Adolf Ogi no one asked
Glad I'm "donotliveinthedinosaurage"
The last one does not happen there
The last one would probably go quite a ways though.
It also was created by an Atomic bomb.
Just IMAGINE waking up to see a tsunami bigger than the collisional Titan like bro I’d friggin scream
You mean colossal titan?
I'd collapse
Titan? Me Titan
Collisional titan lmao
And bigger than chutulo
People in Alaska: Nice mountain view
What? There were never mountains her-
UH-OH THOSE AINT MOUNTAINS
I use to live in Alaska. Only one of the two was an actual Tsunami. That was the Black Friday Earthquake. The bigger one is considered the biggest recorded Tsunami but it was a lake. It was triggered by a piece of mountain falling off. No one witnessed it, we just know it happened cause it knocked down half a forest. I feel sorry for the moose...
@@Rigiroony I think 5 people witnessed it and 3 of those people died.
@@Rigiroony Actually Lituya bay is a BAY or inlet off the north pacific ocean, not a lake. There was 4 witnesses who survived and 5 people lost their life, who also witnessed it none the less.
Interstellar btw
@@Rigiroony You mean Good Friday?
Imagine all the surfers waiting for the last one. Once in a lifetime opportunity 😉
You can't surf a tsunami.
It has so many debris that you can break your surf bored
u can't surf a tsunami bro. its got no face ;)
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@@MS-bd2gv indeed ONCE in a life time
I can't even imagine the wave to be THAT tall. My brain just can't process that
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One World Trade Center - 541M
Lituya Bay wave - 520M
But the building is still smaller.
Great Comparison.
This entire video is pretty inaccurate.
It's because of the spire, which is hardly visible in this animation. Without the spire it is not 541m tall.
@@gorannikolich9862yeah but it was taller than the spire too
that last one... imagine being in the middle of that. that is probably every human's worst nightmare!
I would have a heart before the last one hits
I would try and die the quickest way possible cause heck I'd die by blood eagle then a Tsunami that would prevent anyone from seeing the sky.
Not my worse nightmare...surf on 😎🏄♂️
@@jkvz7184 GNARLY!! I SURF TOO!
Hmmm, it’s not actually that bad. If a wave that big actually came, you’d die from the impact of the water before your brain ever knew what was going on. I’d rather instant (or almost instant), than slowly drowning.
The last tsunami wave in the animation video is the height of the tsunami generated by the massive Chicxulub asteroid if it had hit deep waters. According to researchers, the Chicxulub asteroid that struck the Yucatan Peninsula at the Gulf of Mexico caused a tsunami that is at least a mile high and the height was limited by relatively shallow waters in the area. If the asteroid had impacted the deep ocean, the tsunami's height would be even greater at 4.6 kilometres (2.9 miles) tall, as seen in the animation.
Yes! The real one was probably around 1.5 km and the crated left behind the comet left a hole that the water rushed into, creating more waves but also reducing the amount of volume of water moved
Then there are the ones caused by the undersea landslides from the Hawaiian and Canary Islands.
And it goes in all directions as well, which is terrifying
@@inoue6 The "splash" was maybe 1.5 km but the tsunami wave was estimated around 100-300m on the nearest coastlines.
The waters where chicxlub hit were relatively shallow at the time of impact. However, all the water that wasnt vaporized was displaced. So the tsunami was still quite devastating for anything nearby.
That second to last one was straight outta Interstellar
Love that movie and that scene
@@lisergicuspizio8190 What?! I though that was real footage!!!1!1111!!
Nahh that is the one from deep impact
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If I saw that last one coming towards me I'd just start laughing.
Tsunami doesn't come as a wall rather a wave that keeps mounting higher and higher till it reaches its full hight. Its basically the wavelength of Tsunami that makes it devastating.
Earthquake driven tsunamis are much shorter such as the Japanese and Indonesian ones. The tallest ones are Walls of water because Lituya Bay, for example, occurred when a large section of a mountain crashed down into the bay and created the tsunami wall at over 500 meters (1700+feet) tall. That was witnessed with survivors on a boat and the trees on the side of the mountain at that height were uprooted.
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Pray for alaska lmfao
@@jacobmurphy5109 people that live in Alaska “Those aren’t mountains they are waves”
@Hikari Yagami same! Im japanese-
Pray for indonesia bung look Banda Sea Aceh 100 meters
Pray for South America, Central America, North America, Caribbean, Europe, Asia, Oceania, Africa
The normal tsunamis are from water being displaced by earthquakes shifting the sea bed.
The ones that get ridiculously high, like the ones in the Lituya Bay, Vajont Dam, and Spirit Lake happen when big things fall into the water and displace it, like a landslide on the shore.
A fun fact is this latter type of event could happen just off the west coast of Africa (e.g the Canary Islands) and the tsunami would be so powerful it would make it all the way across the entire Atlantic Ocean and still hit the east coast of the US as a tsunami, although by that time not a massive one.
That confuses the hell out of me. How that tsunami at Lituya Bay was able to become 1,800 feet high due to a relatively small landslide going to a relatively small region of water, but tsunamis triggered by big-ass tectonic plates flicking upwards like a Tech Deck finger skateboard underneath an approximate 140M square miles of ocean to use to deliever a killer tsunami usually end up not being *_nearly_* that big.
@@m0vnt41n5 probably the difference in the mass of the water being moved/displaced
Because a small, contained body of water is easier to fling into the air and has less area to disperse. They can reach great heights but only over a small area. It's like throwing a glass of water into the air vs trying to lift an entire swimming pool.
@@m0vnt41n5 it really wasnt that high, it basically just went the side of a mountain and it reached 500m. the wave itself was never even close to 500m. i found a good simulation showing what happened it makes sense: czcams.com/video/B1axr5YGRwQ/video.html
@@m0vnt41n5 and that only five people died from that tsunami in Litua Bay is also confusing..
Imagine looking up outside up only to see a 4600M tsunami coming towards you
Yeah that would be bad but it's not as bad as the El Reno tornado
@@KeonGarrett-zu2gp Um.. no. It'd be *FAR* worse.
How
Worth noting that these are the highest points of these tsunamis, including the run up height. The actual wave is much smaller in 99% of the affect areas, and it often does not come as a single wave but rather a gradual flood. Also all except one of the largest tsunamis were triggered by landslides and localized to a very small region.
• 0:06 Aegean Sea, Turkey 🇹🇷, 6 M (2020)
• 0:14 Japan 🇯🇵, 12 M, (2007)
• 0:22 Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬, 15 M, (1998)
• 0:32 Krakatau Eruption, Indonesia 🇮🇩, 35 M, (1883)
• 0:42 Western Coast of Sumatra, Indonesia 🇮🇩, 51 M, (2004)
• 0:55 Honshu Island, Japan 🇯🇵, 55 M, (2011)
• 1:00 Kamchatka, Russia 🇷🇺, 64 M, (1737)
• 1:11 Ryukyu Islands, Japan 🇯🇵, 85 M, (1771)
• 1:24 Western Hokkaido, Japan 🇯🇵, 55 M(???), (1741)
• 1:32 Banda Sea, Indonesia 🇮🇩, 100 M, (1674)
• 1:38 Lituya Bay, Alaska, United States 🇺🇸, 120 M, (1853)
• 2:00 Vajont Dam, Italy 🇮🇹, 250 M, 1963
• 2:11 Spirit Lake, Washington, United States 🇺🇸, 260 M, (1980)
• 2:22 Lituya Bay, Alaska, United States 🇺🇸, 524 M, (1958)
• 2:57 Tsunami by Asteroid Impact, (Possibly) Yucatan, Mexico 🇲🇽, 4600 M, (66 million years ago)
India dosnt get hit by tsnamis
:(
But i live in a city apartment of three storys so i will survive a tsunami ok
@@sanatanp8185 congratulations
@@sanatanp8185 Indian ocean tsunami of 2004.
2:41 me: maybe that’s it
also me seeing the very last one: ohhhh....it wasn’t done 😐
@Adolf Ogi stfu speeadin
Woah! This really helped me understand how big they get I live in a area where I don't get tsunamis and hurricanes etc I don't live near an ocean nor have I ever so I struggle hard trying to understand how big tsunamis really are like I knew they did a lot of damage but this really showed me how big they are! Thank you for helping me understand with this graph! Learning learning!
Lituya bay after the first tsunami: I sure hope that doesn’t happen again...
Later
AHHAAHHHAAAHHHH!!
*imagine getting hit by the last tsunami*
I believe that they call it a super mega-tsunami. 😱
Imagine either of the last two
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The 2nd from the last wave was a mega-tsunami and it was no joke either but that super mega-tsunami made the mega-tsunami look so tiny! Count me out!
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1:45 Bro I can't stop laughing😭🤣😂
The wave is dancing along the music😭✋
Planet Miller be like: but those are just water splashes
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Wow,, great knowledge by easy way with amazing graphics..
That’s was a really awesome video!!!! Those waves 🌊 are some serious scary stuff!!!!!! Earth can be really beautiful but yet so deadly!
Why is it always New york😂
This is not complete since the tsunamis of Chile are not included, especially the one of 1960 after a 9.9 Magnitude earthquake , the biggest of history recorded.
9.5*
Umm, it's 9.5 actually
It was 9.5
Viva Chile!
9.9? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The 2011 Japan tsunami wasn't even that high on the list! 😱
I don't want to think too hard about the damage the bigger ones did...
"No surfer would ever attempt to ride that last tsunami. That's suicide."
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Fun fact : the last wave is around the same size as the tsunami from interstellar. Interstellars was 4000m
trash movie
Wow, you are a real scientis, Mahma
Nature has a sinister nature I guess...
Excellent video, i also liked the unconventional music for this type of stuff....
I hate that I realize, it's not a imagination but a scary reality happened back then
The last one is the size if the astroid were to land in the middle of the pacific.
Pacific? aint that happen in Yucatan, Mexico? which in Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic
@@kanzai12 "If", the sea near the yucatan wasn't deep enoug to make goant tsunamis
Good graphics! It shows and compares all tsunamis in history.
I was waiting for that wave from Interstellar. Good video
Humans: That's big!
Ants: *Pathetic*
Literally will just make a boat out of themselves then just get carried by the wave
I would NOT be living in Alaska in the 2050s just in case these massive tsunamis are an every 100 year occurrence.
Lituya Bay was only so low in casualties because it was in a remote location. If something like that hit a city like Seattle or LA, millions would be killed. It was the largest tsunami recorded in known history.
Wasn't it caused by a massive landslide that slid into the bay effectively pushing gigantic amoumt of water out? So it's not a regular occurrence like in places where underwater earthquakes happen.
The water hit a mountain and was the splash who reached 500m
Anyone in the Atlantic should be monitoring La Palma now as worst case scenario would not be good :(
I wouldn't be living nor visiting Lituya Bay in the 2050s. I mean Lituya Bay was on here twice and Alaska looked at the 1800s record and was like "hold my beer, I need to beat my previous record."
Hey, I’m terrified now, thanks :)
Amazing!
• 0:06 Mar Egeo, Turquía 🇹🇷, 6 M (2020)
• 0:14 Japón 🇯🇵, 12 M, (2007)
• 0:22 Papua Nueva Guinea 🇵🇬, 15 M, (1998)
• 0:32 Erupción de Krakatau, Indonesia 🇮🇩, 35 M, (1883)
• 0:42 Costa occidental de Sumatra, Indonesia 🇮🇩, 51 M, (2004)
• 0:55 Honshu Island, Japón 🇯🇵, 55 M, (2011)
• 1:00 Kamchatka, Rusia 🇷🇺, 64 M, (1737)
• 1:11 Islas Ryukyu, Japón 🇯🇵, 85 M, (1771)
• 1:24 Hokkaido occidental, Japón 🇯🇵, 55 M (???), (1741)
• 1:32 Banda Sea, Indonesia 🇮🇩, 100 M, (1674)
• 1:38 Lituya Bay, Alaska, Estados Unidos 🇺🇸, 120 M, (1853)
• 2:00 Presa de Vajont, Italia 🇮🇹, 250 M, 1963
• 2:11 Spirit Lake, Washington, Estados Unidos 🇺🇸, 260 M, (1980)
• 2:22 Lituya Bay, Alaska, Estados Unidos 🇺🇸, 524 M, (1958)
• 2:57 Tsunami por impacto de asteroide, (posiblemente) Yucatán, México 🇲🇽, 4600 M, (hace 66 millones de años)
This is all kinds of wrong.
Lituya Bay saw the water wash up 520 m against the mountains but the wave itself was a lot smaller.
The Chixculub impact caused waves of „only“ 100 m since it happened in rather shallow waters.
It would‘ve had the size depicted here if it had happened in the middle of the ocean.
Ya which is really scary to think that in the future an asteroid that hits lets say the middle Atlantic could destroy New York and other major cites. It could happen.
Yeah there was a survivor of the supposed “mega tsunami” in Lituya Bay in 1958. It was just a big splash or if the wave was that high he wouldn’t be here. See no one would be alive to tell the tale of a mega tsunami. We’d all be dead if we didn’t make to higher ground in time.
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That was awesome, thank you. Would have loved to have seen how many metres the flood waters would have gone inland as well from the impact of each one.
Interesting. Would've been more interesting to see the damage each time.
Given the density of water, the mass of it involved, and the energy of its motion? Basically the Hand of God. Not sure a lot of areas wouldn't be scoured to the bedrock (and possibly beyond) for some of those waves.
The 1958 Lituya Bay tsunami was more of a splash then a actual tsunami. What I’m saying is, it did create a tsunami, but they measured for height the trees that were damaged on the mountain in front of were the landslide happened.
Interesting musical choice
cool music m8
Just imagine looking at the sky and seeing nothing but water THATS TERRIFYING
1:42 that's what I call sync
ABSOLUTELY AWESOME
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I want to see the video of the 55m (almost 200ft) tsunami in japan 2011, or the almost as high one on Sumatra 2004. The videos I've seen (and I've seen a lot) don't show it even close to that high. it was high enough to devastate everything, but not 200ft high.
Yes u are right... Max. May be 20-25m high in some places, During 2004..
55m is too big..!!
Because Tsunami's aren't just one but constant waves. It would most likely be a remote area it was measured at, same with the Indonesian one where i saw one video that measured the highest point in some remote area with cliffs and forest
From memory May have been a cove where the wave height was amplified.
If anybody was in front of a 200 foot high wave and filmed it, they didn’t survive the experience. Nor did their equipment.
I agree they are embellishing just a bit with 55 m. No video evidence to support most of these so they are all pretty much based on anecdotal evidence.
I love the music that’s my best part about this video
Love the happy two step drowning music.
The asteroid 66 million years ago hit shallow water, which could not have produced a tsunami that tall. But if it had hit in very deep water, then yes.
The asteroid linked the the extinction of the dinosaurs:get away I’m not splashing 2 year olds
Excellent!
Interesting choice of music
Yeah, that last one would ruin your day
The tsunamis is actually really high , but it's happened on the core of the wave start, sometimes when it goes to land, it's becoming smaller and smaller
Actually frequently the opposite. You can see footage of ships at sea encountering the 2011 tsunami wave as it races towards Japan; it's just a few feet above the surrounding sea-level, though it stretches from horizon to horizon. It's when the wave approaches land that the shallower ocean floor begins to "push" it farther up above the normal height of the water. I'm not an expert, but that's my understanding of the phenomenon.
Now, if you meant that the tsunami wave loses energy the farther it travels from the point of origin, that's true, but functionally, that's not really how most people would experience the wave.
Excellent excellent excellent
hey those tsunamis look nice...
Jesus christ, never knew the dinosaur extinction tsunami was that tall 😳
It wasn't the water it hit was quite shallow. I think the last one was if it hit In the middle of the ocean which it didn't.
Seeing that last wave makes me think: I’m so happy this was millions of years ago seeing something like that would be terrifying
Depending on where you are such as being at the Yucatán peninsula any animal within possibly 500 miles or more would’ve been burnt to a crisp or either vaporized into dust
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"Absoulutely"
Honestly I come here to watch this over and over just for the music and make up the lyrics for my doing the dishes playlist
Imagine a surfer riding the last one
It wouldn't be a surfer.
*It would be Florida man*
What we all have to understand is that tsunamis like the tsunami of japan in 2011 is more devastating than the alaska one because it had around 100 km of water behind it, i mean, imagine a wave but it ends 100 km behind. Although it just had 1 meter and in some places it reached 10 meters, the amount of water was infernal, instead in the alaska one of 524 meters, it looked more like a giant wave than a tsunami like japan.
That was a really fun video!
When you're at the beach and the sky turns into water.
I Remember the 1963 tsunami of Vajont , North East Italy , as i live not far from there. It happened during the night , a singular 250 MT High wave . At least thousands of people died.
The saddest part was that it was caused by human error, and not any natural force of nature
imagine a 500 meters wave comes to new york today.
I like the music!
Death by tsunamis sounds fun with that music!
Some of the japan tsunami waves of 2011 were walls of water (check out Noda). It depends on the undersea topology.
If i wake up from my beauty sleep and saw the last one I'll be like "Oh wow the sky is moving closer where's my fone gonna do a tiktok video🤡
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It's literally 4.20AM and I'm watching this
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Hexogonal storm on Jupiter (Or saturn): *Hold my beer*
1741 W Hokkaido Island wave appears to have an error in the height label. According to some quick research, the label should probably read "90 M", not "55 M".
The music is so good.
cool, the statue of liberty sure is indestructible
I like how it takes a freaking rock from space to top the Pacific Ring of Fire.
Nicely put.