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  • Coming to a town near you. Raging atmospheric methane fires. Get out the marshmallows.

  • Anybody got a match?

  • I agree this is a plume of Methane Hydrate bubbling up but not because of Global Warming by man. The Sun is have major storms and is heating up the atmosphere. Have any of you ever sat near a campfire and have some one put more fuel on the fire? If so, then you know you have to move back because the heat intensifies. Anyone check the solar storms lately?

  • @amos033 this was filmed in 2007 when solar output was heading towards the solar minima of 2007-2009 (G. Kopp and J. L. Lean Geophys. Res. Lett. 38, L01706; 2011).

    This "It's the Sun" argument just doesn't add up because during times of low solar output over the last 50 years, temperature has continued to rise.

  • Booooooom

  • Has there been, perceptably, ANY significant increase in methane venting, due to increase sea temperature?

  • hello 70c summers...

  • I wonder...as the Earth warms and this becomes more common, would this be a good sport for area kids with canoes and flaming arrows to set these gas pockets aflame, that way, the methane would be immediately comverted into less infraredred-opaque gases.

  • @chernobylFarms "Windmills do Not Work That way."

  • This is not true theres a crazy Greenpeace man underwater with a straw blowing bubbles....global warming doesn't exist...give me money

  • I am not a geologist but I think this is the methane from methane hydrate system. In other words methane captured in water-molecule cages. Under high pressures and relatively low temperatures this complex is stable (deep waters or the ocean bed). Now, because of the global warming, temperature rises and the methane is released back into the atmosphere. Hence forming another positive loop for temperature increase.

    But I can not understand why do people like this video. It is a catastrophe...

  • @jarry71 I hear you loud and clear Jarry. We're fucked if we don't act on this. Can you say Permian-Triassic Extinction Event?

  • @DeathIzurfriend I would tend to think not. The volume of gas being released appears to be too high and too steady to be from bacteria alone.

  • @shaun365 i am laughing at your statement with a little research u would toooooo

  • This is what caused th Bermuda Triangle. An underwater land slide released a large mass of methane that killed the plane & ship crews and then sank the vessels.

  • @temple26797 ...What? You mean, a single underwater landslide, did all that?

    Also the bermuda triangle does not show any particularly interesting statistics regarding destruction. It is more or less uniform to the rate of such accidents across the world as a whole. Theres no there there.

  • @etherraichu There have been numerous land slides off the continental shelf. Take a look at the section of ocean bottom off Georgia and South Carolina using Google Earth.

    It is very unusual for ships or a fleet of planes with radio transmitters suddenly disappear with no survivors or wreckage on the bottom.

  • Light it!!

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