This study analyzes extreme temperature and precipitation responses over the global land to five explosive tropical volcanic eruptions that occurred since the 1880s, using CMIP5 multimodel simulations. Changes in annual extreme indices during posteruption years are examined using a composite analysis. First, a robust global decrease in extreme temperature is found, which is stronger than the internal variability ranges (estimated from random bootstrap sampling). Intermodel correlation analysis shows a close relationship between annual extreme and mean temperature responses to volcanic forcing, indicating a similar mechanism at work. The cooling responses exhibit strong intermodel correlation with a decrease in surface humidity, consistent w...
Explosive volcanism is known to be a leading natural cause of climate change. The second half of the...
Volcanic eruptions have global climate impacts, but their effect on the hydrologic cycle is poorly u...
A simple physical model of the atmospheric effects of large explosive volcanic eruptions is develope...
This study analyzes climate responses to four volcanic eruptions that occurred since 1960s using obs...
Responses of summer [June-August (JJA)] temperature and precipitation to large volcanic eruptions ar...
The global monsoon system is of exceptional socioeconomic importance owing to its impacts on two-thi...
Volcanic eruptions can have global climate impacts lasting several years. Large explosive eruptions ...
Global and regional-scale climatic changes caused by volcanic eruptions are difficult to discern con...
Explosive volcanism can release large amounts of particles and gases into the atmosphere. Sulfuric a...
International audienceIn recent decades three major volcanic eruptions of different intensity have o...
International audienceMajor tropical volcanic eruptions have a large impact on climate, but there ha...
Large volcanic eruptions are an important driving factor of natural climate variability. A sound ass...
The “1809 eruption” is one of the most recent unidentified volcanic eruptions with a global climate ...
Major volcanic eruptions are known to lower the Earth’s surface temperature but their regional-scale...
The last major volcanic eruptions, the Agung in 1963, El Chichon in 1982 and Pinatubo in 1991, were ...
Explosive volcanism is known to be a leading natural cause of climate change. The second half of the...
Volcanic eruptions have global climate impacts, but their effect on the hydrologic cycle is poorly u...
A simple physical model of the atmospheric effects of large explosive volcanic eruptions is develope...
This study analyzes climate responses to four volcanic eruptions that occurred since 1960s using obs...
Responses of summer [June-August (JJA)] temperature and precipitation to large volcanic eruptions ar...
The global monsoon system is of exceptional socioeconomic importance owing to its impacts on two-thi...
Volcanic eruptions can have global climate impacts lasting several years. Large explosive eruptions ...
Global and regional-scale climatic changes caused by volcanic eruptions are difficult to discern con...
Explosive volcanism can release large amounts of particles and gases into the atmosphere. Sulfuric a...
International audienceIn recent decades three major volcanic eruptions of different intensity have o...
International audienceMajor tropical volcanic eruptions have a large impact on climate, but there ha...
Large volcanic eruptions are an important driving factor of natural climate variability. A sound ass...
The “1809 eruption” is one of the most recent unidentified volcanic eruptions with a global climate ...
Major volcanic eruptions are known to lower the Earth’s surface temperature but their regional-scale...
The last major volcanic eruptions, the Agung in 1963, El Chichon in 1982 and Pinatubo in 1991, were ...
Explosive volcanism is known to be a leading natural cause of climate change. The second half of the...
Volcanic eruptions have global climate impacts, but their effect on the hydrologic cycle is poorly u...
A simple physical model of the atmospheric effects of large explosive volcanic eruptions is develope...