
Teide Volcano Update; Canary Islands Earthquake Swarm, 500+ Earthquakes
Teide Volcano Update; Canary Islands Earthquake Swarm, 500+ Earthquakes
In Spain’s Canary Islands, on an island home to 950,000 people was the site of an unusually strong volcanic earthquake swarm. Across the last 48 hours, more than 500 seismic events occurred, almost all being centered at 8 to 12 kilometers depth beneath a portion of the Teide volcano. This video discusses one interpretation of what this swarm…
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all the work to putting it together and then ruining it the first moment one hears that idiotic horrible artificial voice – was there no budget left to let a human read it ? such a shame to destroy all your work like that ! abo cancelled and not following u anymore
There was just a 3.3. EQ
Kermit the Frog does the narration
I summited as a teenager in 1978; sulphurous and lightheaded!
Stopped at a catch your own trout farm on the 'descent' and bagged a couple for a well earned supper in the Oratava Valley!
is mount Tiede an active volcano or dormant.
Not the AI voice
Le faltó al colega comentar los sismos de 2 km de profundidad de estos días, junto con temblores percibidos por la población del sur y corrimientos de tierra 👌 Aparte de esto te has saltado mogollón de eventos del 2023. Pero me apunto el nivel 2 para recordartelo cuando entre en erupción
It's professor Denzel Dexter, just loved the Fast Show.
Why have you got such a stupid voice ???
Planetary Synods are usually an event that brings DIRE problems . Gravity is a big disrupting force It was involved in the Fukushima earthquake and LOTS of other disasters . Stubborn people will not accept that it matters that much . MORE FOOL THEM ! ! The influence from biggest planets in the Solar system are all grouped together and all pulling in ONE direction and the Sun pulling in the other direction and the rotation of the Earth all combine to bring HORRID CHANGES. Stay frosty people…………
You’re talking about the Tiede on Tenerife but you are showing lots of footage of the aftermath of the Tajogaite volcano in La Palma without making it clear. There are no fresh ash deposits nor subtropical flora anywhere near the Tiede!
Hola! Greetings from Tenerife 💪💪😎💙
As there seems to be multiple vents at the Pico Viejo satellite cone, Would there ever be an eruption from the summit cone on top of of Mt Teide
Isn’t this how la palma started to awaken ?
Dangerous or… 😮
All the many natural disasters that have happened recently are attributed to climate change, a term that comes from politics. The climate has always been changing, it's not people's fault, or maybe it is?
There is increasing evidence that these disasters are man-made.
Here at Teide, science now has the opportunity to investigate whether the eruptions are natural or are caused by external influences.
4:50 THAT'S MEEEEEE!
Thank you for the information. I live on the next island to the east, Gran Canaria. A few years ago, just when the La Palma Cumbre Vieja volcano erupted, we were at the beach. Quickly thinking about if we should take a hike in the mountains instead, because of all the talk of a possible mega tsunami… 😂
Did an internship in 1994 on the neighbour island of La Gomera. Always with the Teide in sight. I made hundreds of photos of the Teide. Looked different every day.
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Have you ever been in Tenerife?
Vesuvius is in an even more dormant state yet its gets lots of attention for every small earthquake that happens,every single day i get closer to accepting its just extinct.
Is it possible that a summit eruption (from the top central vent of Teide) will take place in the foreseeable future?
Thanks for your hard work.
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Any large landslide possible?
Thank you, I appreciateit you making this and sharing it (so quick! ) ❤
There's been massive landslides at those islands
Thanks for the content. I always learn something new with each release of your videos. Keep up the good work!!
Still, probably not a good idea to take your holiday there for a while. Too much guessing goes on with this channel
I stayed in the Teide caldera for two days last week. The scenery is Mars like. Some interesting walks with many volcanic features to look at. Much cooler than down at sea level.
Wonderful graphics and explanations (again!)… Thank you!
Your belly will rumble for only so long before you clear the room.
Thanks as always, Geology Hub!
Any correlation between these 5 swarms and solar activity?
I wonder if there's ever any snow on the summit of this volcano during winter?
Seismicity & Volcanic Is Peaking Globally & Will Continue To Rise As Planetary alignments Start To Configure In The Next Decade Unfortunately..