Volcanic eruptions can affect global climate, both cooling and warming the Earth. What about the eruption of Mount Lewotobi?
The 1815 massive eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia ... which spread to become a global pandemic in 1817. The ripple effects of the Tambora eruption resulted in a death toll probably in ...
Because of the disruptive and deadly nature of significant volcanic events, such as the famine-creating Mount Tambora eruption in 1815 ... with the effects lasting at least a year.
Tambora, in 1815, resulted in the deaths of more than 100,000 people directly from the blast, and tens of millions due to ...
In 1815 an eruption of Mount Tambora, in Indonesia ... and the World Economic Forum both listed climate change and its effects as one of their top risks for 2019. Recent UN talks heard climate ...
Before the 1815 eruption, Mount Tambora was thought ... Scientists who study climate trends use the effects of Mount Tambora ...
In April 1815, the eruption of Tambora Volcano ... 200 years on, the dynamics and effects of the Tambora eruption continue to fascinate and inform understanding of other giant eruptions in the ...
Krakatoa (1883) Death toll: 36,000 The eruption cast so much dust into the atmosphere, it cooled the entire globe by an average of 2.1 ºF. Mount Tambora (1815) Death toll: 90,000 The volcano ...
Narrator: In 1815, Mount Tambora erupted in Indonesia, killing an estimated 92,000 people. It was the biggest eruption in recorded history. And yet, Tambora was about one-seventh the size of the ...
The impacts are usually relatively small and brief. Though rarer, the much larger eruptions of Krakatoa in 1883, Tambora in 1815, Huaynaputina in 1600, and Samalas in 1257 ejected huge volumes of ...
A cold, wet and stormy season triggered by the eruption of the volcano Mount Tambora in the Indonesian islands in 1815. The most powerful volcanic eruption recorded in human history sent ash ...