On March twenty sixth, 2022 the Taal volcano unexpectedly produced a strong explosive eruption. In contrast to prior occasions over the past 18 months, this eruption was lengthy and consisted of ample pyroclastic flows, ash ejection, and explosions. This eruption lasted for 114 minutes till it quickly stopped. Now, beneficial evacuations are underway as there’s a threat that a much more highly effective explosion might happen, risking the protection of residents on the western facet of Taal’s caldera lake. This video will cowl what would possibly occur subsequent, and state the collection of occasions which led to this explosive eruption.
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0:00 Taal Erupts
1:07 A Phreatomagmatic Eruption
1:30 Evacuations Really helpful
2:05 A Worst Case Situation
2:44 Sulfur Dioxide Emissions
3:50 Conclusion
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Prior to today, I had the Taal volcano listed under the category of ongoing "significant unrest". This is the highest of three unrest tiers I use which indicates the possibility of volcanic eruptions which could occur with little or no notice. Taal is definitely a strange volcano. If I was to see the same ridiculously high levels of sulfur dioxide at any other volcano, I would be concerned that a major caldera forming eruption was imminent. Yet, at Taal, only small eruptions have occurred. It is a strange volcano, and no, a caldera forming eruption is NOT imminent.
FUNtaSTICK!
Can anyone answer why there is always so much sulfur involved in volcanic activity? The material does not seem to be found/surface elsewhere so there must be some connection?!
قال الله تعالى ((( ظهر الفساد في البر و البحر بما كسبت ايدي الناس ليذيقهم بعض الذي عملوا لعلهم يرجعون ))) صدق الله العظيم
N. W o agenda blot 9ut the sun!!! The wicked vile filth
God is a volcAno and she is comin. Sound is consiousness. We are ants on lilypads.
cmon lets just get this world ended already, nuclear war or volcanic winter, i don't care anymore
Fantastic, so informative, thank you!
This is a worst case scenario which is of course unlikely….
Need I remind you of which decade this is?
dome building in the craters center. what idiot let people build on the very edges of this volcano. whole place needs to be evacuated permanently for about 20 miles out.
Have been waiting for this ✌🏻 Thanks to your videos I've been kept up to date on this and many other volcanoes!
Yeah those gas emissions do not look good. More eruptions like this are on the way.
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My sister is 20 kilometers away from that area she sent me a video of the eruption.
3 things i did not notice it erupt
1. it was my moms birthday
2. i go swimming
3. there is no internet on that place i go
and I'm in Philippines
Thx for the update! (Live in phil.)
MY GOD AT LEAST WE LEAVE BEFORE THE TAAL VOLCANO EXPLODED
Update today, Zero volcanic earthquakes, 1k tonnes of SO2, continued deflation. Man, taal is really weird.
I told you!
Words that cause me some concern: "UNEXPECTED ERUPTION." Living on the other side of the ring of fire I really hope this is not a trend.
The temperature of Mount Ruapehu's crater lake here in NZ has increased by 2 degrees and there is increased earthquake activity. The alert level there has gone up from 1 to 2.
I dunno. It seems like geothermic/seismic activity triggers off one event after another around the world. Or is this a myth?
So many Volcanoes have been erupting since last year. It’s crazy they’re all Erupting like 1 after another
I am always surprised by so many people living so close to these volcanoes.
Hell sprung a few Leaks to warn The godless vile Democrats.
Im so glad I live in Maine….
keep up the good work dude
Why not..😕
You could be describing the explosive attack of Russia on Ukraine which is quite capable of becoming a catastrophic eruption in global politics. The parallels are uncanny.
Colder days coming, global warming never happen, all a way al gore can blood USA we the people out of millions. Still is happening.
Why does he talk like that?
I have a 500 ml water bottle full of volcanic ash from Ta al's 2020 eruptions.
The best, brief explanation of how volcanoes work. Thanks.
With the recent unrest in the area, I wonder if there has been any activity on Mt. Pinatubo.
Hi! I'm Filipina and living 1 city near Taal volcano. Last 2020 it exploded and the ash plumes is no joke, back then I recently woke up from my sleep when everyone is noisy and it's dark outside. I went outside and it's raining, the last thing I remembered is that my body is covered with ash combined with rain. 😂 and the whole company is covered with ash. It feels like we are walking while snowing because the ash didn't stop for hours even to the next day. 😂
I'm surprised all the climate fear mongers are not protesting this eruption.
it erupted again again???
As long as not the "real" Taal is going off, I am ok 🙂
Many don't know that it is like the Yellowstone park volcano, a huge supervolcano.
my grandma told me a long time ago that the reason why taal volcanos crater looks so weird because due to an eruption a really long time ago the eruption was strong enough that it destroyed the cone. although i dont know if its true im still sticking to that reason since its the most closest thing that what happened (sry for bad grammar)
What are your thoughts on large impact craters on one side of the earth that causes volcanic activity on the exact opposite side of the planet?
Say like the Hawaiian Islands hot spot being caused by a large impact on the opposite side of the world… 🤔
I’ve done a little research , there seems to be some factual evidence of this theory possibly having some truth to it.
I would like to see you do a video on this subject finding large impact craters then look to see what has happened on the opposite side of the planet,
thanks
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1 (elecciones ) 9.9/10 2 ( culturales ) 9.7/10
Son unos de los mejores conciertos
, no-puede-ir-pero-de-tan-solo verlos
desde pantalla,, se que estuvo
Sorprendente .
those uplifts might cause the TVI to collapse rather than forming a crater- kinda nervous right now cause I'm from laurel- its been almost a year since taal volcano has been very active, Really worried cause that's "almost" the same scenario as Pinatubo's eruption, 1 year of activity and then there goes the bang so I might wanna evacuate right now since its 50/50 chance of good scenario and worst case scenario
I hope my uncle will be okay. He lives right beside the Volcano.
Fun fact in 1754 the volcano showed something although not really smilar cause the current one is on and off every few weeks, it erupted for 200 days straight and buried 4 major towns.
The whole dang Lake is a Caldera.🌋
Tons of Co2 filling the atmosphere!? More than all of the gas guzzling cars combined!? That’s not green. lol these volcanoes must be stopped! 😜🤓🤡
2:45 That's actually january 12 2020 photo taal erupting.