Posts treating: "amazing video"
Monday, 02 May 2016
Using Google Earth it is possible to track down the location of the Kyrgyzstan loess landslide. This is an area with many similar landslides, some of which have also displayed high levels of
An amazing video has appeared on youtube showing a debris flow on the flanks of Aconcagua in Argentina. It came very close to killing a group of
An amazing video has appeared on Youtube showing a landslide in an artisanal mine in Colombia in 2014. Reports suggest that 16 people died in the
Youtube now has an amazing video of a landslide tsunami, generated by a very large blast-induced riverbank
An amazing video here of the pyroclastic flow that killed 16 people this week. The hot ash heated the ground and this caused the “tornadoes” which were more accurately really tall “ash
I think the tile says it all. Check out this amazing video of a train derailed by a 'small' landslide. [Source: Landslide
Dan McShane posted an amazing video of a train derailment in Everett on his blog, Reading the Washngton Landscape. Go there and watch the vid; be patient. The audio comment at 1m29s is very appropriate. http://washingtonlandscape.blogspot.com/2012/12/landslide-derails-bnsf-train-in-everett.html Filed under: News and
The Landslide Blog posted this amazing video of a debris flow, or series of debris flows in the town of Virgen, Austria. The flows happened towards the beginning of August after some heavy rainfall. This is quite possibly the best video of this type I've ever seen.
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A remarkable new video of a collapsing glacier from Greenland elegantly illustrates the processes through which landslides generate
On CNN today (May 18), there is an amazing video of a 300,000 cubic meters landslide in the Swiss alps. It's stable footage from a helicopter. Perhaps as impressive as the landslide are the obvious fractures in the ground that has not yet failed but will inevitably go. One of the rips goes right through a barn. It is at Preonzo, Switzerland, according to a YouTube
An analysis, based on an amazing video of the landslide in action, of the rock avalanche that caused the Seti River flood in
Some video of the tornadoes that danced across North Texas today. Lots of damage but so far the injuries seem to be minor. That may change as search and rescue crews get to the hardest hit areas. Some videos from folks in Texas who witnessed the event. Some amazing video from the TWC below showing what winds over 150 mph can do.. and another from North Texas… The warm oceans
There is an amazing video out tonight on YouTube from the MIT Media Lab. They’ve developed a camera that can make an exposure of only two trillionths of a second! We all know light travels about 300,000 km each second, and that breaks down to about 300 meters in a millionth of a second. This means it’s possible with this camera to make a movie of a light beam moving
Mark Spencer (one of my fellow board members at Sc-Quest science museum) was flying back from Jackson, MS on August 3rd when he captured this amazing video. The flash rate in this storm is incredible, and it’s likely a severe storm. These cells produced 70 mph winds across North Alabama later on that produced extensive damage and power outages. The video was taken with night vision cameras and it’s good