Today we look at more natural disaster damage visible on Google Earth. Let me know if I should continue this series!
Natural Disaster Damage visible on Google Earth
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Today we look at more natural disaster damage visible on Google Earth. Let me know if I should continue this series!
Natural Disaster Damage visible on Google Earth
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I am totally up for the 40 minute video !
you're the man, Steve. Keep doing EXACTLY what you're doing…your channel is no doubt going to blow up, sooner than later!
No way I actually got a little scared from that Japanese alarm
hi steve
If you do another one of these videos you should do Waveland Mississippi.The town was hit by Hurricane Katrina and My parents and brother lived there when it hit.there home was flattened and there was 20 feet of water by there house and the whole town was just flattened.
You must discuss about tsunami 2004 hit 3-4 country in South east asia.
Hurricane Katrina actually hit the coast of Mississippi not New Orleans. New Orleans got hit by its horrible government. show the MS coast where nothing is left, not even houses to flood.
One disaster that I find interesting, that is actually visible without going back in time on the satellite imagery is the Lytton fire, which came right after the town reached the highest temperatures ever recorded in Canada
Yes I'm late to this but going through all your vids…I igured the #1 spot would be the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, ut Japan 2011 is also incredible damage wise. I remembered something about how they could clearly see the damage line of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami from space and it was clearly marked out. THe thing that always amazes me is the Sentinelese knew to get to higher ground and survived, as did other tribes in the Andaman and Nicobar islands however.
I honestly expected this channel to have tens if not hundreds of thousands of subscribers – but I feel like that's not far away from the future
It would be interesting to see how many small islands were lost after tsunamis
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It’s really great to see how fast your channel is growing. I remember 2 days ago when i saw your channel you had around 950 subscribers, and now you have 1.42k. I hope you get more subscribers. You should make more google earth videos like these, they’re really interesting and fun to watch.
I have to mention something here. You say the Japanese towns lost so many percent since the tsunami but that is mostly incorrect. Most of the people included in your percentage have been lost TO the tsunami. It really was a tragedy of biblical proportions.
You should do an entire video on just hurricane damage… man can't believe i enjoy this
I just love Japan’s alarm. Some fun little sound warns you that you’re about to die.
Do you have a Discord server or something? If not, I'd highly recommend creating one.
More Google Earth, this stuff is awesome!
You make weather so interesting, I can see this channel blowing up.
Hey Steve, You should look at the damage path of the December 10 Tornado in Mayfield. You can now see it.
You should do one on the florida panhandle after hurricane Michael. I live a town over and it is insane looking at the Google maps. At one time, you could see someone spelled out help in tree logs
New Orleans really has a front row seat to climate change 😩
I was watching the World Series broadcast live in Hollywood CA when the Loma Prieta quake hit. My friends and I spent hours going to different houses to watch the news trying to find out what happened. Such a helpless feeling.
445 subscriber
Such a unrated channel. Keep up the good work
Hey can you do a second part of the group Google Earth TORNADOS I really like the series
Bruh I saw your watcha ma call it oh yea the tornado path one and I thought you hade like 300k you deserve at least that much your channel is so professional and deserves way more attention dude keep up the good work:D
You should show marsh harbor in the Bahamas after hurricane Dorian. It sat in top of the Bahamas for over 24hours just off the coast of fl where I live. It has to be one of the strongest storms ever and was one of the scariest days of my life and I've been through many storms.
Oh hello. I am from YT recommendations. Great content, keep it up!
This is a great channel subscribed for sure because I love weather Btw I’m from Youngstown Ohio
Loved the video, it’s so interesting to see damage paths from past tornadoes. Keep up the good work and also you actually deserved the sub unlike some other YouTubers.
Great channel, happily subscribed for more of this.👍
Good stuff, keep up the good work! Very interesting.
Just watched the Tornado video, earned my sub for sure
wow, how do you not have thousands of subs?? this is probably the most beginner friendly and informing youtube channel ive seen!