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  • THUMBS UP if you got here from Ice Cube video

  • buttsniff is what gabe is lol

  • wow im learning this in science lol ttyl

  • sick vid man!!

  • Fucken cool vid bro

  • I hate when people say 911 was a pyroclastic flow. :( Thanks for posting ;)

  • music is gay

  • it's an omen!!!!

  • Mt. St. Helens!!!

  • awesome

    

  • fake and gay

  • @XxFatalSNiPEzZ And at what point did he say the video was 100% real? Read the description dude.

  • @XxFatalSNiPEzZ A pyroclastice flow cannot be a homo as it is a nonliving thing and can kill you whenever it wants to. As long as you are suspiciously dumb enough to walk right in its path.

  • as much as I like trance/techno music I think it seems a little out of place while watching something as horrifically awe inspiring as volcanoes. Wooo! massive colossal damage in one of earth's most terrifying visual displays of destruction... dance time! everyone rave! (...)

  • 1:56 I'd be having diarrhea in my freaking pants

  • look out ned it's coming right for us !

  • This music is worse than the pyroclastic flow

  • One of the greatest ( not in the sense of sucsess, of course ) not natural pyroclastic flow ever in history, was the hot and dusty cloud created by the fall of the Twin Towers.

    Fortunately, not comparable to the natural disasters.

    PS: Yeah, the music is bad... Feuer Frei by rammstein would suit great.

  • Awsome footage... but I trully prefer to her the sound of the volcano blowing up isntead of this naaaasty dj music. I had to mute the vid to enjoy it!

  • Just a few things, in my Geology class, we learned that they are made from frothy rock and they are 200 degrees, therefore not hot enough to become lava as that is 300 degrees but hot enough to become molten.

  • @mpc1209  2000 degrees mpc1209.

    for astronomy go to thunderbolts.info

  • Geez, vocanilogists or what ever they're called are suicidal if you want to be that close to a pyroclastic flow. D=

  • probably the best way to escape this is a helicopter.

  • @wimthuiswerker Sorry to correct you but

    1.The pyroclastic flow is as fast as a rocket(ten times faster than any jet or volcano)

    2.If any vehicle(including aircraft) got caught in one of these, all the ash in it would clog the engines.

    Hope that changed yo mind!

  • Pyroclastic flows are so cool.... and one of my worst fears....

  • what is the name of the volcano in 0:16

  • If I die in a Pyroclastic Flow it had better be playing some damn Prodigy!

  • WHEEEEEEEEEEE!

  • Wow, did you see that chopper at 0:30? I wonder if they made it out of there. I wonder how the people that shot all this footage survived.

  • Interesting mix of footage from Mt Unzen. Soufriere Hills and computer generated images from Mt St Helens documentry.

  • At 0:29 I see a helicopter passing in front. I wonder if they survived.

  • who the fuk is recording you realize if it reaches you it over

  • what`s the song name?xD

  • @MrPilutz omen - the prodigy

  • whats the name of the song ???

  • usain bolt uses this as his motivation

  • @MrBobby511 na, he just robs a store.

  • this has got to be one of the most frightening things on earth!

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  • more like 1 mile per minute!

  • YEP THATS CUBE RAPPING

  • this is ice cubes pyroclastic flow

  • Music is GOD AWFUL

  • Interesting to say the least. Volcanoes have been an interest of mine for quite awhile so I actually enjoyed this video. I think that some scenes in this video was Mt. St. Helens erupting.

  • pyroclastic flow can burn you even you are standing 12 miles away from it..

  • @blackhood14 12miles away? are u sure about that? i read about harry glicken and the other vulcanologist when they were being chased up the highway from mount helens pyroclastic flow on may 18th 1980 and it was far closer to them than 12miles, infact, i believe they were 13km north-west of the mountain at the time. They felt the heat in the car when it was fairly close to t hem on the road but it also traveled about 130km tho i dnt endorse standing anywhere near it whatsoever.

  • What volcano is this anyway?

  • Wow that thing looks like its moving at 400 mph!!!

  • Never underestimate the power of volcanoes....

  • im preety sure its the most dangerous thing in the world.

  • When Mother Nature Farts, it is some serious business

  • frickin music

  • whoa

  • the guy at 2.28 obviously doesn't care very much for volcanic eruptions

  • LOVE THE SONG :D

    I'm doing a sciproject on volcanoes and I wanted to set up a video similar to this. what software did u use to put the clips/pics together, organize it, add music, etc. ?

    thnx in advance :) itd be a lot of help

  • pyroclastic poo

  • @s4m112211 shut up ya little doofus you dont know nothin about volcanoes so shut it ya big turdy mouth

  • This was the biggest pyroclastic flow of the 21st century and it was over 600 times stronger than the hiroshima bomb Helens will erupt like it did in 1980 on a larger scale maybe were just going to have to wait and see

  • GOODNIGHT!!!!!!!!

  • that was a helicopter doing the right thing.... getting the hell outta dodge. When it comes to Pyroclastic Flows, about the only thing you can do if one is coming your way is start making your peace with who ever your god is, because with something that's 1800F, moving at 400+mph, there's no getting out, or digging in, there's just kissing your but good bye.

  • Didn't you guys know that Mount St helen eruptions blast of her side with just 1 blast to cause a eruption and a pyroclastic flow??

  • what the hell is popping out of the ash cloud at 2:18, lower right corner? the heat must be deadly.

  • there was a documentary all about it. it says that there were 57 people that were killed and there were at least 6 survivors. some scientists think it would be a vertical eruption but one scientist thought that the volcano would erupt in the side of the volcano. one survivor actually got very close pictures of the eruption. some of the survivors were brought to hospitals. ^^

  • This is from a movie lol but i love this its so amazing

  • what volcano is this

  • hundreds celsius cloud can give you instant kill. Power of thousands atomic bomb is insane.

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  • that is creepy. the cloud part at 1:24 looks like a face. that would suck having a 450 mi/h cloud coming at ya

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  • @PauloMauricio worst? rofl.

  • @PauloMauricio

    I Kind of liked the music.

  • @PauloMauricio And your grammar is WORSE than anyone eles's here.

  • 1:50 looks like some gigantic foaming marshmallow!

  • Scary footage :| props to the bloke who filmed this stuff so close.

  • 10% Survival Rate.

    If You're Alredy Caught In It,Too Late!

  • Sick.

  • speed : around 800 km/h

    temperature: about 700 C

  • very cool vid, music is a strange choice tho

  • Lol ikr?! I also have ones about tornadoes......apprently having a tornadeo means ur going to become disapointed within the next few weeks lol

  • Mistrooo!

  • Awesome vid! Shame the quality is poor.

    Thanks a lot anyway

  • its so beutiful :) Im sad to say it but it looks beutiful so graceful rolling down the hills of monseratt. Though it is kinda sxary :S I have had many dreams of being stuck in one and attempting to hold my breath during one....I almost always lose :(

  • even if you hold your breath you will burn to death

  • @ shadowkiller0071 of course you would die even if you held your breath coz you skin can burn!

  • @maraseea 600 degree heat dude yah u would like totaly die lol

  • @shadowkiller0071 well duh....

  • Wow that's an interestingly weird recurring dream, good thing it spares you the instant incineration, holding breath would be the least of your worries.

  • Yeah I havent had that dream in a while.......hm...Oh wait I did...I drove all the way to the hostpital and climbed to the roof so itd miss me.....course it didnt ¬¬ LOL I died again hehehe

  • the montserrat eruption looks very similar to an underground nuclear detonation.

  • That's exactly what it's like, but way bigger

    and of course is caused by natural volcanism.

  • nice vid

  • And it is faster than it looks too. 100-300km/second

  • I guess you meant 100-300 km/hour :D

  • my teacher said it was 300 to 400 km/hour but might have said 600-750

  • yeah, the average pyroclastic flow goes at about 280mph. you would stand noo chance against these bad boys

  • lmao wtf is that guy doing at 2:28

  • it's chuck norris, he cannot be harmed by these sort of things

  • Wow...

  • Gray volcanoes, I would be out of the area the first day the thing was even showing signs of an eruption happening. Mt. St. Helens gave warning after warning. Same with Mt. Penatubo. Those things have the the same or more power than an atom bomb explosion. I couldn't do what those vulcanologists do. Going up to the crater of a live volcano, and people think storm chasing is crazy. I'll stick with the tornadoes.

  • cool

  • its pyrofanclastic

  • Its pyroplastic

  • i was just thinking that the camera guy is so screwed..lol..

  • small all vei 2 or vei 3 roughly vei 4

  • mount st helens was vei 5 (shown as an accurate computer simulation in the video).

  • is the second clip at 0.49 an animation of Mt St Helens eruption? it looks like it is due to the horizontal eruption

  • Yes, it's a pretty accurate simulation, although the western view portrays the eruption to be smaller than it is (where that guy is sitting on a ridge). The eruption cloud was absolutely huge.

  • I wouldn't be wanting to be staring at THAT thing coming straight at me! THAT THING IS FAST!!!

  • @Speirs248  Mean Eruptions suck!

  • They used some of this footage in SuperVolcano...

  • What's the VEI?

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  • No, I know what VEI is, I was asking the VEI rating of this eruption.

    PS

    The VEI scale, like the Richter scale, is logarithmic - one number up is 10x more powerful, not just 2x.

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  • I wanted to know Montserrat, given I know the VEI ratings for Krakatau and St. Helens, the two others mentioned in this video.

  • i believe 5

  • OK, thank you.

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  • Had you read the comments, you would have seen that I do know what a VEI is - I was asking the VEI rating is of this eruption, a question that has also been answered.

  • @1RadicalOne vei if im correct goes upto the scale of 8 for power? like pinatubu in 1991 was about 7 and krakatoa i think might of been 7 or 6 - (7 i think). i forget now, i know u know what vei is but im trying to refresh my memory as to whether that is the powerscale thats measured from 1-8 with 7-8 scale being supervolcano power.

  • Yes, the scale goes to 8, where each level is ten times as intense as the previous one.

    No, Pinatubo was not a VEI 7. If my memory serves me, it was a VEI 6.

  • @1RadicalOne yes i think that might be right with pinatubo@being 6. 7-8 is supervolcano level i believe. krakatoa might of been 6 or 7 but i forget, i wasnt aware that every 1 on the scale was in largeness of 10x per number in correlation. im no vulcanist but i do read it as a hobby when i get the time. i have a book also titled "volcanoes - crucibles of change" from 1997 which is quite educational and fairly widespread

  • VEI 8 is a so-called "super-eruption". I have no idea what Krakatoa was, though 6 or 7 is most likely.

    Most natural scales - VEI, richter, decibel, hearing range, et cetera - tend to be logarithmic to be both all-inclusive and precise.

    And I am not a vulcanologist either - this is well beyond my area of expertise. ;)

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