A simple physical model of the atmospheric effects of large explosive volcanic eruptions is developed. Using only one input parameter - the initial amount of sulphur dioxide injected into the stratosphere - the global-average stratospheric optical-depth perturbation and surface temperature response are modelled. The simplicity of this model avoids issues of incomplete data (applicable to more comprehensive models), making it a powerful and useful tool for atmospheric diagnostics of this climate forcing mechanism. It may also provide a computationally inexpensive and accurate way of introducing volcanic activity into larger climate models. The modelled surface temperature response for an initial sulphur-dioxide injection, coupled with emissi...
The dominant global impact of volcanic activity is likely to be related to the effects of volcanic g...
This paper is an attempt to measure our understanding of volcano/atmosphere interactions by comparin...
The “1809 eruption” is one of the most recent unidentified volcanic eruptions with a global climate ...
A simple physical model of the atmospheric effects of large explosive volcanic eruptions is develope...
Explosive volcanism can release large amounts of particles and gases into the atmosphere. Sulfuric a...
As the understanding and representation of the impacts of volcanic eruptions on climate have improve...
This study gives an overview of the climate effects of explosive volcanic eruptions at the Central A...
Explosive volcanic eruptions can inject sulfur dioxide (SO2) into the stratosphere, which forms stra...
Using volcanic sulfur dioxide emissions in an aerosol-climate model we derive a time-series of globa...
International audienceIt is now generally recognised that volcanic eruptions have an important effec...
Large volcanic eruptions are an important driving factor of natural climate variability. A sound ass...
Both explosive volcanic eruptions, which emit sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, and stratospheri...
Both explosive volcanic eruptions, which emit sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, and stratospheri...
We describe a novel mechanism that can significantly lower the amplitude of the climatic response to...
We present for the first time a self-consistent methodology connecting volcanological field data to ...
The dominant global impact of volcanic activity is likely to be related to the effects of volcanic g...
This paper is an attempt to measure our understanding of volcano/atmosphere interactions by comparin...
The “1809 eruption” is one of the most recent unidentified volcanic eruptions with a global climate ...
A simple physical model of the atmospheric effects of large explosive volcanic eruptions is develope...
Explosive volcanism can release large amounts of particles and gases into the atmosphere. Sulfuric a...
As the understanding and representation of the impacts of volcanic eruptions on climate have improve...
This study gives an overview of the climate effects of explosive volcanic eruptions at the Central A...
Explosive volcanic eruptions can inject sulfur dioxide (SO2) into the stratosphere, which forms stra...
Using volcanic sulfur dioxide emissions in an aerosol-climate model we derive a time-series of globa...
International audienceIt is now generally recognised that volcanic eruptions have an important effec...
Large volcanic eruptions are an important driving factor of natural climate variability. A sound ass...
Both explosive volcanic eruptions, which emit sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, and stratospheri...
Both explosive volcanic eruptions, which emit sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, and stratospheri...
We describe a novel mechanism that can significantly lower the amplitude of the climatic response to...
We present for the first time a self-consistent methodology connecting volcanological field data to ...
The dominant global impact of volcanic activity is likely to be related to the effects of volcanic g...
This paper is an attempt to measure our understanding of volcano/atmosphere interactions by comparin...
The “1809 eruption” is one of the most recent unidentified volcanic eruptions with a global climate ...