The Year without a Summer

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1816 is the year without a summer. Caused by the volcanic eruption of mount Tambora causing a volcanic winter.
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Subbed and liked just because its your voice, not AI.

altanshagaibayarsaikhan
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The ash didn't do the reflecting, the SO2 combined with H2O to make H2SO4 which as a gas and not a particulate with weight, remained in the stratosphere for prolonged periods and having high reflectivity/albedo... significantly reduced incoming shortwave radiation resulting in global temperature decline. In opposition, Hunga Tunga Huapai erupted with very little SO2 to create H2SO4, but increased H2O in the stratosphere and mesosphere and resulted in trapping outgoing longwave radiation increasing global temperatures for the last 2 years (though also coincident with a strong El Nino/ENSO signal... that contributed sizably to the increased average temperature as well)

vuchaser
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It's a normal cycle on the round rock.

mikeb.
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Mt.pinatabo did the same to our atmosphere in the 1990's

dedrakuhn
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This volcanic eruption caused a 1 degree Celsius global temperatere drop? You would hardly notice it. A passing cloud causes more change. Other sorces estimate it to be a 3 degrees Celsius drop. Truth is, these are estimates, as nobody could measure the global temperature then.

chrisjohnson
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We had the similar but less in the UK for 3 years from mt st helens. The summers were pretty poor for three years although no way as bad as that in the video. It was reported later that ash was circulating for several years in a band

DanRyan-vy
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Nice video. What do you think would be the effect if this happened today?

Hemomancer
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WHAT is a "dry fog"? Smoke?
Seems like this is another example of an AI voice just saying stuff that makes no sense.

Too
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See! I told you there was no global warming. Trump 2024.

pspicer
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Some experts say that the 1816 cold snap actually led to the sinking of the Titanic 100 years later. Because that extremely cold weather created much thicker and bigger glaciers in the North which ended up flowing further into the southern part of the Atlantic 100 years later. The shipping route where the Titanic and other ships went usually don't have that many big icebergs.

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