Volcanic eruptions are thought to be responsible for the global cooling that has been observed for a few years after a major eruption. The amount and global extent of the cooling depend on the force of the eruption and, possibly, its latitude. When large masses of gases from the eruption reach the stratosphere, they can produce a large, widespread cooling effect. As a prime example, the effects of Mount Pinatubo, which erupted in June 1991, may have lasted a few years, serving to offset temporarily the predicted greenhouse effect. This site describes the phenomenon of volcanic global cooling and NASA's instruments and missions to study it. Educational levels: High school
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The chemistry climate model MAECHAM4/ CHEM with interactive and prognostic volcanic aerosol and ozon...
This slide presentation provides an overview of the effects of volcanic eruptions on climate. The pr...
Explosive volcanism can release large amounts of particles and gases into the atmosphere. Sulfuric a...
Volcanic eruption is one of the most important factors influencing global climate.Intensive volcanic...
Major volcanic eruptions alter the Earth's radiative balance, as volcanic ash and gas clouds absorb ...
This site provides information about the effects of carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide volcanic emiss...
Activity Focus: Students investigate the type and amount of materials ejected by a volcanic eruptio...
Climatologists may disagree on how much the recent global warming is natural or man-made but there i...
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Understanding the cooling effect of recent volcanoes is of particular interest in the context of the...
Understanding the cooling effect of recent volcanoes is of particular interest in the context of the...
International audienceThe stratospheric circulation is an important element of climate as it determi...
The stratospheric circulation is an important element of climate as it determines the amount of stra...
In order to understand the pure long-term influence of single mega volcanic eruption (SMVE) of unive...
Amplified warming over high-elevation regions has been observed in recent decades, affecting mountai...
The chemistry climate model MAECHAM4/ CHEM with interactive and prognostic volcanic aerosol and ozon...
This slide presentation provides an overview of the effects of volcanic eruptions on climate. The pr...
Explosive volcanism can release large amounts of particles and gases into the atmosphere. Sulfuric a...
Volcanic eruption is one of the most important factors influencing global climate.Intensive volcanic...
Major volcanic eruptions alter the Earth's radiative balance, as volcanic ash and gas clouds absorb ...
This site provides information about the effects of carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide volcanic emiss...
Activity Focus: Students investigate the type and amount of materials ejected by a volcanic eruptio...
Climatologists may disagree on how much the recent global warming is natural or man-made but there i...
We describe a novel mechanism that can significantly lower the amplitude of the climatic response to...
Understanding the cooling effect of recent volcanoes is of particular interest in the context of the...
Understanding the cooling effect of recent volcanoes is of particular interest in the context of the...
International audienceThe stratospheric circulation is an important element of climate as it determi...
The stratospheric circulation is an important element of climate as it determines the amount of stra...
In order to understand the pure long-term influence of single mega volcanic eruption (SMVE) of unive...
Amplified warming over high-elevation regions has been observed in recent decades, affecting mountai...
The chemistry climate model MAECHAM4/ CHEM with interactive and prognostic volcanic aerosol and ozon...
This slide presentation provides an overview of the effects of volcanic eruptions on climate. The pr...