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everyone has seen videos of severe storms
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typhoons and tornadoes but what about an
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ice tsunami or a blood red
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sky in the middle of the day or waves that
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engulf a five story building turns out to be
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extreme weather This is not just a wind
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rain game get ready because we are
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going to take a look at some of the craziest and
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strangest weather phenomena that
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managed to film
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[music]
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sea cappuccino
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If you've been to the beach, you've probably
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seen shreds of sea foam; this is a
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natural phenomenon that occurs when a
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high concentration of organic
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substances in the water, such as algae, is
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scattered by the wind or waves and
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air gets into them, forming bubbles
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that accumulate in the brown foam.
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not dangerous but still when the
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froggy beach in Australia turned into a
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giant cappuccino it looked
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ominous
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it’s natural but it looks strangely
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unpleasant but not as unpleasant as
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what awaits this guy
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Imagine what it’s like to be
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covered in dirty salty foam that has
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basically the consistency of whipped cream
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Sea foam is not toxic, but in
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countries like Britain, untreated
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sewage is discharged directly into the seas and rivers, which
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creates toxic foam on the waves, given
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that it is almost impossible to distinguish between the two types of foam.
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I would rather sit on a
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sun lounger. Thank you. What would you do if you
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dived, like the video A if
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they were sitting on a sun lounger Click on
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subscribe
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done great What strange phenomenon
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awaits us next
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earthly lightning
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we know that a lightning strike starts in
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the Cloud and either stretches across the sky or
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hits the ground correctly but in this
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case how to explain This is it
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[music]
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No crazy you are not descending lightning and the truth
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has risen on the Earth, this phenomenon is called
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upward lightning and scientists themselves do not
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quite understand it, but it is known that the
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strikes come from the tops of high-rise
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structures and are caused by other lightning
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nearby. According to simulations, these
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neighboring strikes strengthen the surrounding
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electric field around the structures,
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which causes the strike to proceed Even from
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10-story buildings, scientists do not understand this
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phenomenon, but I know that now
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I am moving to the first floor.
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In the grip of ice,
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Lake Michigan is one of the five great lakes, the
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length of its coast is 5150 km and
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there are about a hundred lighthouses. It seems
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that this is a lot. But the weather here is changing.
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so much so that they are all incredibly important
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in the Midwest there is heat
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reaching 40 degrees Celsius. In winter,
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Arctic fronts with
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temperatures below zero and winds of
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72 km/h dominate here, because of this, waves
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rise above 6 meters and crash
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on the buoys of the Lighthouse, this is impressive but does not
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compare with what
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cold fronts often leave behind, often more than 20 degrees
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below zero. The fact is that the cold water
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that breaks against these structures
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freezes tightly on them and on their supports,
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covering them with amazing layers of ice.
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Sometimes the coverage of the Lighthouses is not so great,
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but in some years it amazes
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the imagination, for example in the nineteenth
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year the ice was so thick that
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climbers even climb one such
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wall as if it were a mountain. They look
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like castles from a fairy tale world. Wait, it
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seems Elsa from Frozen Lives here.
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Well, now this goal will get stuck
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in my head head for the whole week again a
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tsunami of ice
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houses on the seashore have beautiful views
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all year round in the summer the waves effectively
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break the amulet And in the winter everything around is
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covered with ice It’s only when the
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wind gets stronger in winter that suddenly hundreds of tons of
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giant ice blocks begin to
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crawl out of the water and slowly
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approach straight to the house
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No this is not some kind of intelligent ice, although
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such a feeling arises, it is called
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the rise of ice. Although the phenomenon is also called an
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ice tsunami because the blocks can
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be very large and move quickly,
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like on the Cusco-Quim River in Alaska in the
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twentieth year, the
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ice rises when due to strong
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winds and currents under water, blocks on the
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surface are destroyed and accumulate
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on land and want to so want to get
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closer to them. Be careful in stormy
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conditions it can move very quickly,
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as the man who filmed the phenomenon on the lake found out
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[music]
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these blocks are so powerful that they easily
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tear out trees treacherous waves break doors by the roots and
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even destroy entire houses on the shore.
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If you have been subscribed to this channel for a long time, you
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may remember the video in which I
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talked about some of the largest
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waves captured on video. If you are afraid of the
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ocean like me, then from the sight of surfers and
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tankers on 20-meter waves you
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will clearly feel uneasy, but there
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are not only giant waves. In the middle of the ocean in the
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fifteenth year, Typhoon Changhom hit the
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coast of East China And the wind at a
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speed of 225 km/h raised the waves in the city of
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Wenling to a height of 5 floors, these waves
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gushed on land, flooding the coasts and
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forcing more than one million people to
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flee their homes. But this was not the
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last time when huge waves
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tried to absorb the coastal building, so
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in the twentieth year the Mediterranean Storm
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Gloria came to the shores of Mallorca with
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winds of 114 km/h, it was weaker than
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Typhoon Chan Hom but still raised the waves
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to a height of more than 8 meters, the
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optimism of these people is worthy of admiration.
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But if a giant wave had covered the
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three-story building in front of me, I would have
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quickly run away from it, they are towards
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it, a
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storm of dust.
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Usually when you see dark clouds,
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you understand that you need to take an umbrella, but what
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what to do if a high wall of thick clouds is visible in the sky and on the ground,
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as I
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suspect the zones here are unlikely to help the video
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was filmed in Diego del Macrofchili in March 22
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and This is an unusual storm and Dust is
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sometimes called sandy and this
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ominous phenomenon occurs when a strong
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wind blows away sand and the dust of a dry
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surface, for example in the desert after a
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drought, all this accumulates in dense
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clouds reaching a height of 60 km; the
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approaching storm looks scary, but
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being in it is even more terrible; the
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light penetrates through the dust and sand,
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plunging everything into a haze that changes color
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depending on the dust through which one
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tries to look. For example, a person in
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Chile got an amazing orange
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haze. But in Iraq, iron-rich
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sands give clay to storms. Like this, which
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happened in the tenth year, a red
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tint
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with such a color is difficult to say whether
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this video was filmed on earth or on Mars;
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rain in the subway
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in some places you expect to see a
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waterfall in in the jungle or in a water park, but
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you know where you definitely don’t expect to see it
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at a New York subway station, but
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oddly enough, this is exactly what passengers saw in
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November 21 there is
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so much water that it is not clear whether it is a
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New York subway or a water attraction
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in an amusement park, but seriously
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This rain was the result of Hurricane Ida,
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which dumped 8 cm of rain on the city in an
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hour, this was a problem since
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New York's sewers are designed for at
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best 4+
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cm of rain per hour, this caused
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flooding throughout the city, but I'm not
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sure what impressed me more all
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that the trains were still running in the rain
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Or that people were ready to jump out of the
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train at this waterfall is an
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exciting moment,
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not only the New York subway is
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hit by unexpected flows of water,
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for example in Britain in Devan the Dolish line
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laid right along the coast is usually a
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calm road where
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passengers can look at the coast of
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Devanshire and then comes a winter storm
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in the fourteenth year, winds of
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113 km/h raised nine-meter waves
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that hit trains passing by;
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these waves were so powerful that they
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almost completely destroyed a short
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section of the Coastal Railway; more than
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35 million pounds were required to
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repair the line, as well as another £80 million
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to repair the breakwater, but this
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was not enough. In 2020, a
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storm surge hit the train with
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such force that it broke windows and injured
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several passengers inside. Now
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storms continue to threaten the line, such as
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Storm Barra in 21, which
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raised huge waves that the new
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breakwater just couldn't stop, it
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seems plans to improve the coast have
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gone off the rails
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Mighty supercells
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there are showers there are storms And then there are
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supercells broad clouds that
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appear in two inclined streams of
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warm air going up and
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cold moving down moist
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air rises to condenses and
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sinks into form of cold forming these
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huge thunderclouds with a diameter of 32 km
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and a height of up to 23 km, but although they do not look
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menacing, they become even more
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ominous when the particles in the clouds
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collide creating a static charge
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and forming endless lightning, I do
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n’t know whether I should be afraid or admired,
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probably both. But when the
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rotating upper flow feeding
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the cloud picks up speed, generating a
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mesocyclone, then something really scary happens on the ground.
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But more on that
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later, a
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formidable tornado.
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Tornadoes are terrible in any case, these rapidly
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rotating columns of air occur
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when warm, moist air collides
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with cold and dry air, when the cold
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is pushed upward, warm air
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begins rotate and the air flow
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turns sharply if the wind changes
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this creates a huge column of warm
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moist rotating air that
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comes cold from the mesocyclone from above
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depending on the size and strength it can
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rotate at a speed of over 320 km/h
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tearing apart everything in its path Imagine the
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horror that Mary Fan experienced in 21
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when she was calmly walking and suddenly a
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fast Tornado swept along
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Interstate 10 in Texas less than 30 meters
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from her
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[music]
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in this Tornado there was also lightning,
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fortunately No, just a strong wind cut down
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power lines, causing several
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electrical discharges Phew tornadoes are already
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scary so we don’t even need lightning
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in them
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crazy tornadoes
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Tornadoes form not only on land But
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also on water too Although in this case
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experts in such phenomena call them
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waterspouts Many of them are much
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weaker than their land-based counterparts So Although
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they they look like they are sucking water
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out of the ocean they are just fast rotating
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columns of air above the waves the average
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diameter of a tornado is 50 meters and the
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wind speed is 80 km/h which is much
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less than 320 km/h Tornadoes seem to be
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harmless but only until they
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reach land like this tornado in the
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Maritime Chifalo of Sicily in the twentieth
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year
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[music]
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Oh, I
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chairs, debris, even trees flew into
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the air, it was reported that several fish
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were thrown out of the sea onto land by the force of the tornado,
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fortunately it lasted a couple of seconds and then the
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warm air flow feeding the tornado
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was interrupted when it reached lands
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where it eventually collapsed
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terribly But surprisingly gently reminds
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me of my ex Seeing one tornado up close
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is of course fascinating but you can
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see four or five at the same time As
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happened in Laguna de Bay in the Philippines
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in the twentieth year
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everyone knows that They are terrible but At this
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distance yes Also, against the backdrop of this sunset,
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these tornadoes look great, in
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fact there are two types of tornadoes, a tornado and a
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Fair Weather tornado tornado, this is just a
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Tornado formed over water, they
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usually come with thunderstorms, formed due to the
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abundance of Warm, moist air and an
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unstable atmosphere moving downwards, they
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first look like funnel-shaped
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clouds and tornadoes Fair weather are formed
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in relatively calm weather they
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appear along the long flat
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bases of developing thunderclouds
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where air circulates along the water and
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rises upward This is approximately what
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happened in Sicily They usually occur
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in low winds because of this they practically do
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not move, but that’s all equally, if you find yourself
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in the water and see how the drops are spinning in a
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spiral, swim in a different direction from
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them and quickly
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we saw how terrible ordinary
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tornadoes and tornadoes can be, but have you heard about
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fire tornadoes, it seems that they made it up
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for the film, it’s true But the firefighters
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who fought a forest fire in Greece
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they found out that these tornadoes are real and very
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powerful in 21
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Oh, a little more and one of these
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men would have been unlucky like tornadoes. Fair
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weather fire tornadoes form on
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the ground but appear when hot, rapidly
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rising air collides with a
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strong wind, which draws in smoke from the air.
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into the funnel, often dragging me along with it and
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whirling me fortunately Usually they are
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small from 10 to 15 meters in height and
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although their temperature reaches 1100
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degrees Celsius, most quickly
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go out but some like this one filmed on
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Kangaroo Island in Australia in the twentieth
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year can be so strong that
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move away from the fire
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but this is not the final form of a tornado in
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large forest fires or
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volcanic eruptions the abundance of hot air and ash
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in the troposphere can create fire
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clouds also known as pyra cumulius
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depending on the wind these ash clouds
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can turn into thunderstorms with
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mesocyclones that create real ones
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Tornado or Fire Tornado this
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happened in the eighteenth year when the
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carp fire in California generated
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pyrocumulus clouds which then formed
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this terrifying Tornado ef3 with winds of
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230 km/h
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with a diameter of 305 meters It was one of the
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largest and deadliest fire
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Tornadoes recorded on video I don’t envy
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the crew of this helicopter a
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restless glacier
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glaciers are accumulations of ice, snow and
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sediment that, thanks to gravity,
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slowly descend over the land on which
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they stand are impressive and That’s why
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the glacier spoils the tumbleweed Almost 10
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km long and 10 floors high is popular among
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tourists but do not forget that glaciers
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can melt, crack and break, and
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often without warning this is exactly what
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happened to Jason Roach Jr. and
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his family who visited the spoils
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in 1920
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[applause]
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a block about the size of a house and weighing
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tens of thousands of kilograms fell into a
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frozen lake but froze Only
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the surface of the lake Therefore after the fall, a
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small but frightening wave moved on Jason and his family if it had been
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larger They would have been in big trouble But
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fortunately Jason was able to keep his
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cool
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change of direction
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Your geography teacher said that Ricks
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flow in one direction where they are leading
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Gravity is true This is not entirely true in
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some In rivers there is a natural
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phenomenon called Bor, this is when
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the front of the sea tide is so
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strong that it pushes the river and temporarily
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changes its direction. This happens in
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places where the mouth of a river or estuary is
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wide and flat and the difference between
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low tide and high tide is quite large and
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amounts to about 6 meters. under all the
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necessary conditions, Boron can form.
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As often happens in Manton,
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New Brunswick
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[music]
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in Manton, Boers are relatively calm,
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but they can be large and stormy, like in the
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Santan River in China, where even just
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standing next to them, the dangerously
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rising 9-meter Wave has become
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so famous that She was nicknamed the
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silver dragon and thousands of spectators
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gather on the river bank every year
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but thrill-seekers come
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closer to the breakwaters in the hope of seeing the
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tide moving at speeds of up to 40
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km/h and waves breaking barriers
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[music]
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But how do spectators know when to
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gather to see the largest bores
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here they are helped by lunar tides When
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the moon is close to the earth a huge
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gravitational pull begins to
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tide And since this happens
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regularly the tide always reaches its
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maximum along the Titian River around
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mid-August each year but
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weather phenomena can also affect the
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size of the waves in the thirteenth year in the wind the
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typhoon tram was intensified by Bor, so the
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tide was more than twice as high as the
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usual height, the wave rising along
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the river broke through the barriers and
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rushed ashore, crushing the spectators and
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pushing them along the embankment paths. Perhaps
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I will watch the mountains on video rather than
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risk watching them live, so what of this?
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what struck you the most and have you seen
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any of these phenomena?
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Tell us with your own eyes in the comments under the
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video. Thank you for watching
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