
Deadly Disasters: Cyclones
Deadly Disasters – Earthquakes: https://youtu.be/JX27l9p7-qQ
Tropical cyclones are intense areas of low pressure that form over warm tropical waters. They are responsible for some of the most catastrophic extreme weather events. Their deadly winds and torrential rain wreak destruction on an unprecedented scale: Cyclone Nargis, which struck India in 2008, caused 12.1 billion U.S. dollars’ worth of damage; Cyclone Ida, one of the worst tropical cyclones on record to affect Africa and the Southern Hemisphere, ravaged Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi throughout March of 2019.
We use eyewitness accounts and expert analysis from some of the field’s leading pioneers to get an up-close and personal look at one of the planet’s most terrifying storm systems.
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Tropical cyclones are intense areas of low pressure that form over warm tropical waters. They are responsible for some of the most catastrophic weather events. We look at the effects of Cyclone Nargis in India in 2008 and Ida, one of the worst tropical cyclones on record to affect Africa and the Southern Hemisphere in 2019.
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These are amazing videos, thank you!
I’ve been afraid of thunderstorms since I was a child. That’s absolutely nothing compared to what I watched here.
No these are all lies. Jesus makes cyclones to wipe out non-believers and rapists. He also does tsunamis and earthquakes all that stuff. Why do you think Japan gets hit so hard all the time? I’m surprised china doesnt get bad tornados, those dog eaters…
I survived iniki a cat 5 in a tent just 30 feet from high tide.
Storm documentaries are my favorite thing to watch, especially if it’s water related.
Isaiah 55:7 KJV — Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the LORD, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon.
Isaiah 55:8 KJV — For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD.
Is Typhoon Haiyan that hit the Philippines not considered as Tropical Cyclone?
KJV Matthew 24: & Mark 13: & Luke 21: & Revelation 13: & 17: & 18 warns us " it's going to get much much worse ! And the evil ones will blames those who keep The COMMANDMENTS OF ALMIGHTY INFALLIBLE AUTHORITY GOD JESUS CHRIST WORD ALONE (KJV Isaiah 52:13/Revelation 19:13) and The Faith Of JESUS CHRIST & because we"won't keep caesar unholy roman hierarchy idolatry adulteress constantine sungod ra male female sun-day sun worship day roman authority ; NOT ALMIGHTY INFALLIBLE AUTHORITY GOD JESUS CHRIST WORD ALONE Saturday Sabbath ( no religion Jew when ALMIGHTY INFALLIBLE AUTHORITY GOD JESUS CHRIST WROTE THE COMMANDMENTS WITH HIS FINGER, TWICE !!!!!!! 📯⏳
Good knowledge not too sure if everything is true but hurricane do cause a lot of people to lose their homes so god spare those 🕊️💪🏾 ..Authured From Baby Nate
Damaging cyclones.
Chris has no bass in his voice wow
See why we should help all nations build only safe Tower cities connected to maglev Trains?? And that also means we need to end capitalism, which USA has been violently forcing nations into it by starting over 80 wars since WW2 to force attempts at any alternative system to fail, like Socialism!
Please watch all of Climate Town!
great job on this documentary! it's always fascinating to learn about these powerful natural events, but i can't help but wonder if we sometimes glamorize the destruction. like, yes, cyclones can be awe-inspiring, but the human cost is often overlooked. what do you think?
what a well-made documentary on such a critical topic! the visuals really capture the impact of cyclones. however, I can’t help but wonder if there’s too much focus on the destruction rather than the resilience of communities that face these disasters. it might lead to a skewed perception of how people actually cope and rebuild after such events.
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34:32 “As the earth warms…” and it shows ROADS. The vehicles collect heat, parking lots, houses/roofs of millions of houses and buildings contribute to warming.
All nations need to eliminate all vehicles, roads, houses and buildings.
All nations need to start building only Tower cities connected to maglev Trains. Like we should have done in the first place. But capitalism needs to divide people into their own vehicles, houses, factories, etc.
177 kilometers per hour for Mozambique cyclone Idai in 2008. Could concrete buildings withstand that? Then it intensified to 190 kilometers.
6 weeks later was another one, Kenneth. 225 kilometers per hour!
"When you see the trees turning green due to Earth's increasing AXIAL TILT magnetic north from crossing the ecliptic you are at the door, knock he will let you in." Jesus
Nature is unpredictable, and this is why we need to prioritize environmental awareness and safety measures.
i really enjoyed the way you presented the information in this video; it was both engaging and informative. however, i can't help but think that focusing so much on the destruction caused by these cyclones sometimes overshadows the resilience of the communities that rebuild after such disasters. there's a lot to learn from their strength, and maybe that could be highlighted a bit more?
great job on this video, it’s really informative and well put together! i have to say though, while cyclones are devastating, i think some might argue that earthquakes are equally if not more dangerous. i mean, the suddenness and destruction they cause can be truly terrifying. what do you guys think?
i really enjoyed the depth of information in this video, it's clear a lot of research went into it. however, i can't help but wonder if focusing on the destruction caused by cyclones might overshadow the resilience and recovery stories of the communities affected. maybe a balance between the two could offer a more comprehensive view of these disasters?
this video is really well-made, and I appreciate the thorough research that went into it. however, I wonder if it's fair to label cyclones as "the most dangerous" when earthquakes and floods can be just as devastating but often receive less attention. thoughts?
great video! I really appreciate the in-depth analysis of cyclones and their impact. however, I wonder if focusing solely on the most dangerous disasters might downplay other significant environmental issues that also deserve attention. what do you all think?