5 Most Extreme Natural Disasters

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5 Most Extreme Natural Disasters

From tsunamis and earthquakes to volcano eruptions and dust storms, mother nature can be rather intense when she wants to be. Here are 5 of the most powerful and extreme natural disasters that happen on Earth!

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  1. Hurricane Irma was actually a category 4 when it hit the Keys and slowed down to a 3 when it hit the mainland. I live just north of Tampa and it was a strong category 1 by the time it arrived here.
    We never lost power or cable reception but many of my friends and family were without power for almost 2 weeks.

  2. If it’s quiet and you hear a loud bang like a dump truck just hit a speed bump, I warn you that it could be an earthquake coming in a few seconds. It happened to me in early last year and the earthquake ended up being a magnitude 5.7. Take my advise if you here a huge bang, make sure you are in a safe location as it could save your life 🙂

  3. 𝔜𝔄𝔖𝔖 𝔔𝔘𝔘𝔈𝔑😩🤚𝔜𝔄𝔖𝔖 𝔔𝔘𝔈𝔈𝔑😫🤚𝔎𝔄𝔐𝔄 𝔎𝔘ℜ𝔄😱𝔎𝔄𝔐𝔄 𝔎𝔘ℜ𝔄😱

    𝖄𝕬𝕾𝕾 𝕼𝖀𝖀𝕰𝕹😩🤚𝖄𝕬𝕾𝕾 𝕼𝖀𝕰𝕰𝕹😫🤚𝕶𝕬𝕸𝕬 𝕶𝖀𝕽𝕬😱𝕶𝕬𝕸𝕬 𝕶𝖀𝕽𝕬😱

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  4. Funny feeling realizing I've experienced all of these except tsunami. Also blizzard, wildfire, and living too close to a nuclear meltdown. Guess who grew up in Pennsylvania near TMI, had family in Texas, and moved to California (the volcano was just Kilauea, which is a drama queen but not all that dangerous.)

  5. I disagree with this list. I would argue that super volcanoes are easily #1 on the list. Geological evidence and the fossil records indicate that the historical super volcanoes have lead to mass extinctions of life on Earth. I think #2 on the list would be "ice ages". Where I currently live (Seattle, WA) used to be buried under a mile of ice for thousands of years. Massive ice sheets used to stretch far to the south. In Missoula, Montana, there used to be great lakes bigger than Lake Superior and they were blockaded by ice dams. Every hundred years or so, the water would break out of these ice dams and rush through Idaho and Washington with a destructive wall of water hundreds of feet high, moving at hundreds of miles per hour. The crushing forces of these unimaginable walls of water carved enormous canyons we can still see today. It's easy to imagine that nothing in its path survived. The ice ages would last for thousands of years, completely changing ecological conditions. The effects of hurricanes, dust storms, earth quakes, and tidal waves last only for days before normalcy returns — you can't say the same for super volcanoes and the thousands of years of ice age they create. I think we can't fault the video creator too much for lack of imagination though, these sorts of disasters haven't happened in any of our recorded human history, so it doesn't really register as 'real disasters'. But if you speak to a Geologist about the most catastrophic natural disasters… this 'extreme' list will look quaint by comparison.

  6. Dust storms have been part of Australia’s weather patterns for millennia.
    When you live in a coastal town but somehow, overnight, your car got covered in red dirt.
    That’s how you know it was a “duststorm”.

  7. Thank you! There's fungus in that sand. Didn't know AZ had dust storms till I moved here😩I thought that went away in 1930s! I had to give up smoking, not a volunteer! I wanted to smoke out a hole in my neck. I want to be buried with a pack. Now, I can't! There's a difference between hacking up a lung, than slow suffocation. I wanted to die smoking a cigarette next to my oxygen tank! Not standing in fungus.

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