
Arizona just had a mini volcanic event—but what does it mean? In this video, we explore Arizona’s recent volcanic activity, the San Francisco Volcanic Field, and the surprising natural disasters shaping the state. From earthquakes and flash floods to wildfires and dust storms, here’s what you need to know if you live in or plan to move to Arizona.
🔍 Topics Covered:
Mini volcanic eruptions explained
Is Sunset Crater coming back to life?
Arizona’s dormant but active volcanic fields
Flash flood zones & wildfire risks
Earthquake potential near Flagstaff
How climate change could increase extreme weather
📍 Stay informed, stay safe, and find out what’s really happening beneath Arizona’s desert landscape.
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I lived in Phoenix for nine years. Now I live in eastern Pennsylvania. I don't prefer the dry or humid heat. They're both awful in their own way.
I am cottonwood as well . Yes it has been getting hotter use to put bets on the first 100 degrees in July now hits us in May.
Dude, I live in Arizona and for the past six months at night I can honestly feel like trembling underneath my bed. I follow USGS and there’s been tons of earthquakes also between the New Mexico Arizona border and the new Nevada Arizona border.
People forget, or don’t realize that most of northern Arizona is ancient volcanic field… That are still active, but just have an irrupt it in over thousands of years
Literally, as you said it’s happening I said it’s happening at the same time😂. In other words, ITS HAPPENING!!!” Arizona beachfront property here we come 😂😂😂 All I’m saying is just follow the Grand Canyon. Just trace your finger down here and keep going. You’ll see where you end up at. That’s all I’m saying.
Someone commented on the chip plant. When it was built, it was done as if it was built in tiawan. Built for shaking and other elements cause they can't have what they are making contaminated in any way.
“ Cause mom’s is gonna fix it all soon” Listen to anema By tool. The lyrics will blow your mind, especially when it comes to this video you uploaded today
The water table is lowering in Phoenix because water is being pumped out and sold to Saudi Arabia.
I am in Chandler, about 2 months ago, I felt the house had a significant bump. I called the fire department to see if they felt it. They are around the corner from me. They did not feel it.
I have been through that last bad earthquake in CA. I know what it feel like.
Yuma Arizona…
"Where Nothing Ever Happens"
No snow✓
Blue Sky✓
Nearest fault line 60 miles ✓
No volcanoes ✓
Colorado River water great✓
No Forest ✓
Ain't even got no "mountains"
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Lived in Flagstaff for 7 years. Last 5 years I saw MUCH evidence of volcanic activity. Tried pointing it out to lots of folks, but people can't really wrap their heads around the lack of reporting by USGS etc. on this type of thing. Ground heat. Venting of gas. Smoke without fire. Fires popping off in specific areas over and over (often dismissed by locals as "controlled burns")
Driving from Flagstaff to San Diego a couple years ago INTENSE ground heat, smoke withoutbfire, and hot spots detected in the MIDDLE of Lake Mead. This was from magma intrusion that goes all the way to Yellowstone.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR REPORTING THIS!! YOU ARE THE FIRST I'VE SEEN TALK ABOUT IT.
Short answer, nothing is happening.
Volcanism increasing worldwide
Where I live, it had 117 in Mohave Valley by bullhead
Whoa. Great information. The whole Pacific ring of fire is ramping up, and now Arizona volcanoes are puffing smoke. Yikes!
Crazy ass man, he’s gonna talk us right into a war
Don’t think the photos showing the smoke coming from the volcano near Payson is real— Most likely smoke from a fire.
Downtown Phoenix
Lived on slope of San Francisco Peak for 60 years. Where’s the pic of this?? Rumbling ground has happened all over Az for ever. We LIVE on minor fault lines. But ash plumes coming off the peaks?? I’d need to see a photo to believe it.
I don’t remember the year. Because I moved here in 1992 so it was before 1995. And I lived in Bullhead and it was 125° to 130° for two weeks straight. I said to myself what if I got myself into. It’s not normal but we do get that here along the Colorado river area of Bullhead.
Yeah. I remember that hurricane that came up from Mexico last year. Although not a full blown hurricane by the time it got here, there was definitely a hurricane sky. I’m from Hawaii and I know what a hurricane sky looks like.
It is a sign of the times.
Yeah I got a sister in Arizona and a service to Sarah vista Arizona I know it's no victi was I was thinking of who's down there to carry my cousin down there so yeah so I'm from Tennessee my sister and I got my earthquake sister's down the Arizona and Sarah vista so
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Does anyone have any data driven insights to potential activity over the vast Springerville Volcanic Field? The volcanic activity in this area was very recent in geological history.
I saw Flagstaff barred like Pompay
I lived in Arizona for 43years that’s weird to here the volcanoes are coming back to life 😮🌋
Isn't Phoenix on or near a caldera?
I've been to Sunset Crater, it's beautiful
Payson
Sunset crater was a meteorite. It was not caused by volcanic activity.
Small earthquake near Snowflake AZ was at the" sinks" giant circular sinkholes in the rock, the size of an amphitheatre!
❤❤❤ thank you. You always have such great information. Take care