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  • that news lady needs to be cunt punted

  • when was this released?

  • Im saving the world by making the video snow. :D

  • Norris Geyser XD

  • The movie 2012 has nothing on this.

  • YEAH, THEIR WILL BE A SUPER ERUPTION!!!!! AND YOU, JOURNALIST, ARE GOING TO DIE!!!!!

    HERE ITS YOUR ANSWER!!!!!

  • hey a really bad case senareo METEOR HITS YELLOWSTONE

  • @quintanafaj2009 No, a bad case scenario would be if terrorists learned about it and pointed their nukes towards it.

  • @GvRR2007 I guess your right or A meteor hits Yellowstone and terrorists nukes at the same time!!!!

  • @quintanafaj2009 uhh... the big question would then be... would they cancel each other out??

    meteors strike down, volcanos up? still its gonna be nasty that i believe.

  • @supervegito2277 the meteor would break the ground and then the magma would explode out of the crater from the meteor.

  • The guy at 00:30 is an AWFUL actor and really, really irritating.

  • i wanna fuck the news lady... damn fine asian bitch

  • Lets just stand around watching after all the birds and deer run away... Smart move there guys

  • Ms Chin needs a punch in the throat!

  • @ZeppelinFloydRoses I was thinking a punch in the baby maker. That will shut her up.

  • @ZeppelinFloydRoses She's a good reporter. That's what she's supposed to do. Not her fault they don't want to discuss it.

  • @MrsNorris55 she needs to get it into her head that they don't wanna talk to her. 

  • Booom! Bang! No more lifeasweknowit. たぶん、生存者は世界をより良い場所になります。

  • Annoying chink bitch needs a smack.

  • Pff, scientists dont do simulations by a factor of 5, and this dramatic realization, this is something movies like, but its not something you see in real life. in other words, this is utter garbage.

  • I can hear there are parts of a Sim City sound track in this movie

  • I didn't like that they didn't show us what really happened in that geyser explosion, it's suggested there was a crater but they didn't show us the depth or what the interior of it looked like.

  • Yes, it might / could happen. If you are sufficiently far away then you'll survive. However surviving the initial event is only step one. An event of this size is beyond most people's and governments abillities to cope. We're talking no livestock, no growing of crops, so you have mass famine. Worl Economy and governments collapse. If you have prepared enough food etc, how long will you last? 1 week / 1 month / 1 year ? It may not happen for millenia so chill folks....

  • Run away, save yourselves..... :) Usual sensationalist tv drama. Yes, it might / will happen. We may all be long dead and gone before it does...still, it's good tv but I'm not losing sleep over it. What could you do anyway ?

  • that black guy is hot

  • 8:34 "Rick, hey it's Nassie"

    Lol Cassie from the movie Sunshine, Nassie from this film is really similar to Cassie.

  • Temperamental Scottish stereotype FTW

  • 5:25 : corny moment. Up to this point, no smirking.

  • 2:12 - screaming tires on mud lol..

  • THEY BROKE IT!!

  • WE ARE GOING TO BE CRISPY FRIED FROM THIS LOL...

  • Is it me or does that kid seem a little slow for his age...?

  • At around the 6:00 mark, are they telling us that have in their possession a supercomputer that translates areal time seismic data into a realistic 3D simulation??

  • ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo :)

  • 1:54 JIZZ IN MY PANTS!!!!

  • This is why people need to get their heads out their arses and start to care about the environment. If Yellowstone goes off in a super-eruption, which it probably will do soon as it's way overdue, it will be unimaginable powerful and destructive. It would tear the US apart and kill billions worldwide in a winter lasting years.

  • @MEareCAT

    It will be powerful yes, but a supereruption, despite killing millions of people will not cause billions to die

  • @Lockonmodernjesus

    I disagree, billions could potentially die due to massive starvation on a global scale, if the sun is blocked out by the ash cloud for a decade or two how do you feed 6 billion mouths with no growing crops?

  • @MEareCAT First of all people caring or not caring does not influence the possible eruption of this volcano. 2nd of all "soon" can also be 500 years on this timescale so I wouldn't worry too much about a possible eruption.

  • @MEareCAT wtf does caring about the environment got to do with it? if we all turned into tree huggers tomorrow it wouldn't stop a damn thing....

  • @MEareCAT and this show is just the proof I need to stop driving an SUV

  • Too much politics, not enough Science! :D

  • @JustinBieber4lifez Gosh! If we just got rid of politics we'd have a LOT less problems in the world. We are so obsessed with politics it isn't even funny. When government is done by being a battleground of words instead of a team trying to get good things done for the governed country and the world overall, then Bad Things(TM) are going to happen.

  • 2:00 FAIL!

  • thanks man u helped with my home work

  • The main thing is to remember we as a species have only 5k years as a viable force on this planet. These events happen on a scale of 200k years.

    We are tiny in the scale of events on this planet, and insignificant on galaxial scales. This bothers anyone who believes we have impact on the universe, namely religionists, but the fact remains, we are a blip, a mote.

    But we do have potential, to both impact positively and negatively our place, our time, or future. We are One World.

  • @OneWorldHistory, couldn't agree more. But the human race has has been around six million years if you count back to at least the ardipithecus. We will survive this as we have before, may be only 1-2% though.

  • @PFH5N1 I think he/she is referring to the Human Race as being Homo Sapiens, but yeah, trace back through evolution and it's a very long time...

  • @OneWorldHistory Religion is about _God_ "impacting" the universe. "We" impact the universe?! Well, maybe the stuff on our little planet, but that's about it and even then we don't have much control -- and I don't know what religion says that we impact the universe. If someone is getting from religion the idea WE are the top authority on things then they have horrifically misunderstood it all.

  • Such a great movie. XD I just love this. Does it hpapen to be on a DVD? I want this one so badly if it was. And bad idea! Don't be near a geyser when it suddenly stops like that. Get away as far as possible if it does. It's quite an easy sign to high tell and run.

  • Such a great movie. XD I just love this. Does it hpapen to be on a DVD? I want this one so badly if it was.

  • Do we even have holograms of that advancement in today's world, yet? Because I have never seen one like that at any science center.

  • @tudssquadbuisness i wouldn't be surprised if the military had something LIKE it at least but nothing that every day people have

  • The old guy with the sexy accent needs more lines.

  • Man, that news lady is annoooooying

  • @wookieproductions Yeah! It's so overdone that it looks like the character read the script first...

  • @wookieproductions no she isn't. She's just concerned and wants truthful answers. If you were her you'd be just as stubborn -.-

  • Thanks for uploading! I remember watching this a few years back :D

  • "With any luck it'll erupt, but we'll have such a good view."

    Yeah, you joke...

  • lol sherk

  • The best statement ever in every scenario...Too much politics not enough science. If that aint the mother of all truths I dont know what is!!!

  • i dont get how more vents could open up when one opens up.

    can someone clarify for me?

  • @TheAeroforce100: Consider there being areas within the magma cell of relatively higher pressure. The magma elsewhere is thick and hard to move, so pressure can't equalize itself. So it blows out here, causes some general weakening of the area, then blows out there, and so on. Eventually the magma is voided to some extent, and that 5 km of earth overburden collapses into the hole, pulverizing all the overburden and allowing even weak hot spots to escape.

  • to only a slight degree would I take interest in seeing such an event happen. If only for a change of pace, though I'm not one to call it glory to have such a thing happen.

  • These GCI thins never help. TV documentary makers demand them now and they just make a mockery of the actual science.

  • We should pray this doesn't happen in our lifetime.

  • that one reporter is soooo obsessed with supervolcano eruptions, and it is kind of irritating, i know what that guy feels, irritated and annoyed at the topic that keeps being brought up.

  • I'd do wendy

  • actually there is an existing theory that provides a feasible correlation between the mayan prophecy and a possible yellowstone eruption addymcfuck ... its called galactic superwaves ,,,, Dr. LaViolette's papers are published and you can find them online ,,, 2004 tsunami may have been caused by a gamma ray burst

  • actually there is an existing theory that provides a feasible correlation between the mayan prophecy and a possible yellowstone eruption addymcfuck ... its called galactic superwaves ,,,, Dr. LaViolette's papers are published and you can find them online ,,, also the 2004 tsunami mau have beenb caused by the gamma ray burst that reached the earth on the same and fololwing day ,,, it i is a possible trigger this film searches for

  • actually there is an existing theory that provides a feasible correlation between the mayan prophecy and a possible yellowstone eruption addymcfuck ... its called galactic superwaves ,,,, Dr. LaViolette's papers are published and you can find them online ,,, also the 2004 tsunami mau have beenb caused by the gamma ray burst that reached the earth on the same and fololwing day

  • actually there is an existing theory that provides a feasible correlation between the mayan prophecy and a possible yellowstone eruption addymcfuck ... its called galactic superwaves ,,,, Dr. LaViolette's papers are published and you can find them online ,,, also the 2004 tsunami mau have beenb caused by the gamma ray burst that reached the earth on the same and fololwing day

  • actually there is a known scientic correlation between the mayan prophecy and yellowstone addymcfuck ,,, have you have heard of galactic superwaves ,,, there is increasingly found evidence that they can trigger siesmic events and eruptions ,,,,, 2004 tsunami may have been caused by the gamma ray burst that reached the earth at the same time period

  • HERES something to scare you all

    the number of earthquakes are increasing

    yellowstone park has actually risen

    yellowstone erupts every 600,000 years

    the last time it erupted was 640,000

    we are overdue an eruption.

    oh and btw

    5:50 - 6:06

    totally josehp fiennes!!!!

  • Here's something to interest/scare you all. There are at least 31 recorded places of supervolcanic eruptions all spread across the planet. This includes one in every continent (Naples has one literally on its doorstep and no, it is not Vesuvius).

  • @FuzzyBerk

    true, but none anywhere near as powerful as yellowstone

  • Hmm I think the one in Naples is just as powerful but I'm not sure.

  • it used to be two thousand years ago, but many scientists believe that the eruption that destroyed Pompeii destroyed the super volcano, leaving what is there today.

  • @smileymiley2576 Really? Now that is news to me. I didnt realise that Vesuvius and the supervolcano out in the Bay of Naples were part of the same magma chamber. I must discuss this with my lecturer tomorrow afternoon

  • @smileymiley2576: No, the 79CE eruption of Vesuvius was a large, plinean style stratovolcano eruption, not a caldera eruption. It is a part of a volcanic area that includes most of Naples Bay, particularly the north part. That was a caldera explosion sometime in the far past.

  • We need a new video hosting site. YouTube can no longer handle the traffic. "Error message, please try again later." Sorry, YouTube. It doesn't work that way. Load the videos when people want them loaded. Twenty error messages in a row makes you look bad.

  • always a bloody error message.... get your crap together YouTube

  • YOU'RE GETTIN' SPOOKED BY A .. BY A VIDEO GAME.

    hahaha, gets me everytime :')

  • @xMissYumx And the audience is going, "Yeah, hahaha, just wait, smart guy ..."

    ;-)

  • @xMissYumx ya LOL

  • watched this in science amazing movie(:

  • Horrifying way to go.

  • When this happens nowhere on this continent would be safe. Im fact the northern hemisphere would be pretty much uninhabitable.

    Sucks...I heard Europe was nice...

  • It is. No volcanos where i live as well :)

  • would this thing, the main eruption reach canada? like upper canada? around mid ontario area? and would we be plunged into a winter? or would it plunge the whole world?

  • at least we're safer in ontario. i live in orangeville ontario. just be glad if you're not in the states because you'll most likely not survive if you're close to yellowstone.

  • get the snowblower and skidoo ready for action, she's gonna blow...and don't forget the komatik with 6 years worth of fuel supply, gas stations are gonna close for a while...some of us survived the last ice age, so there will be an "after"...hope those elephants and rhinos in Africa grow fur fast enough, otherwise food will be an issue...because global warming definately won't be...guess the oceans will still be open, so good for you if you live close to the sea, and got some life left in it...

  • no. If you're talking about actual damage as seen later in the movie due to tephra fall, the damage would extend to about as far as Texas. Sure, there will defitnitely be plenty of tephra across the world because it will ride the jetstreams above the stratosphere, but nothing life threatening for people in Canada or Europe. The main reason is because tephra rides the wind and they (contrary to the video) go SOUTHWEST as far as Texas, meaning Canada should take relatively ok damage.

  • Or as far and London, England, I pressume.

  • ms chin the world is going to end and we have only 5 min left i wounder what we can do?

  • Ms Chin is hot

  • @steeliesin07 indeed she is

  • ground shaking... water draining... birds and animals running... OK, time to go.

  • ..connect this event to 2012 and then you get the greatest fear of your lifetime. We are so greedy that we even think all of these disasters will happen in our lifetime, some will.. others won't. Share the others to the next generation please.

  • the mayans never predicted the volcano...and they DID predict 2012...your a retard...look at the facts they ended a calander in a specific year, and they DID NOT draw any pretty pictures of a volcano...quit letting your imagination tamper with peoples opinions of our potential pending doom.

  • I agree. Mayans predicted 2012, but they never said how it will happen. People suddenly began associating supervolcanoes, specifically yellowstone, to 2012. Yes, Yellowstone is a doomsday volcano, YET! it is NOT associated with 2012. It's not like the volcano has a conscience and is waiting for 2012 to erupt.

    Yellowstone or ANY other supervolcano WILL erupt in our lifetime. On 2012? doubtful. Before 2012? plausible. After 2012? most damn likely.

  • hopefully not for a while

  • @AeonXero

    It can happen tomorrow.

    ... or it can take more than 1000 years to happen.

  • 5:24: I knew something like that whole sequence was going to happen... Hahahaha, wow... That's, uh, dramatic all right... not really logical, but dramatic...

  • Shrek at 6:15 - oh thaa's greeeeet

  • lol i bet them guys had fun when they got blown 30 foot feet in the air at the start

  • They probably did, but i bet my bottomdollar it hurt like a mother........ when they landed. Cheers

  • Lmao at the end

    Ms Chin: Can I come in?

    Volcano guy: OK, you wanna cover this?

  • we watched it in geography lesson, too...unfortunately there is not the german version on youtube.

    well, then i improve my english, thats okay :D

    good film.

  • I love how the holographic simulation's eruption is so powerful it shuts down the power. I guess it's like when I'm playing WoW and a raid becomes so epic it cuts off the lights in my apartment.

  • It should have blue screened XD

  • Yeah  but i would have been less dramatic for a DucoDRAMA.

  • omg i'm soo scared if this happens in our lifetime

  • you should be scared of the great things human race did that might get destroyed not yourself, you should protect the standards by all means. Thy should send the important people to outer space if this happaned so hey can come back when they can be safe. this universe was not meant to be survived

  • @goodluckpeace44 "the important people?" go fuck yourself.

  • well that is what is going to happen. I have fucked myself yesterday twise.

  • I watched this in geography too LOL! Can't believe this is ment to be educational yet BBC did it again and accidently made it better than dante's peak. WTF like.

  • Is the token black guy there to beat the volcano simulator up, if it steps across the barricade? He looks like a knucklehead. I see this stereotype is perpetuated in Britain also.

  • The fact that they made all you young blokes watch this in class ought to tell you that it is propaganda. It is meant to drum up money for more black budget programs. Believe me when I say we got hella more shit to worry about than a mythical volcano. How about the fact that the globalists are bankrupting the world?

  • 1:57 pwned

  • lolmetaknight, that has bad taste but despite that, your comment is as funny as fuck, Good job.

  • lol the guys went fying

  • We are watching this in geography x]

    I think its the only thing that actually shut my class up; knowing this could happen.

  • we're watching this in my geography class too lol :)

  • had just an exam about yellowstone

  • lol im watching this in geo too...

  • we watched it in geography as well, but i missed the first lesson where it said it hadn't happened yet, so for a while i thought it was true!!! :P i thought i'd been living in a cave or sumthin!!!!!

  • The guy standing behind Mr Lieberman is the dad from Billy Elliot. With the same look on his face...does the man never smile??

  • I love how the press is so nice and reasonable.

  • yes. so true. press will tell us everything, why not? yah..sure.. good point. why goverment would want us panic? yes, they do not want millions of people to panic.

  • There is no such thing of a VEI 10.

  • how much more magma can yellowstone hold without an eruption. that is what makes it a larger one than vei-8

  • we were watching this in science class

    i have to seee wht happens next i cant wait

  • same here

  • The best thing to do if you can't get away from a volcano is to hope for the best, try to get away anyway, and pray that there is an afterlife.

  • I would pray for a quick death!

  • 125cubic km...in a 25,000 cubic km chamber, the whole state of Wyoming is gonna cave in on itself!!!!!!!!!

  • my god, 125km cube, the dam thing literally showed a fountain of magma all over

  • Yet another nutjob who listens to people who know nothing, versus people who have the facts.

  • for gods sake we hav an essay to do about this and i have to watch the hole thing to do it

  • I'll try to post the rest of it sooner for you.

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