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Volcanic eruptions over 2000 years and global cooling events
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Volcanic eruptions over 2000 years and global cooling events
by Simon Mansfield
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Mar 22, 2024

A landmark study led by Dr. Sun Weiyi and Prof. Liu Jian of Nanjing Normal University's School of Geography has synthesized observations, reconstructions, simulations, and assimilations spanning the last 2000 years to offer a comprehensive overview of the climatic effects of major volcanic eruptions and future research directions.

The study uncovers that significant volcanic eruptions corresponded with global cooling periods at 530-700 AD, 1200-1460 AD, and 1600-1840 AD, while periods of less volcanic activity were warmer (0-200 AD and 900-1100 AD). Notably, the 946 AD Changbai Mountain eruption stood out as China's most potent volcanic event in this timeframe.

Findings highlight that major eruptions precipitated global and national cooling in China within several years, challenging the direct correlation between eruption intensity and cooling magnitude. However, a clear linear relationship exists between climate model-simulated cooling and volcanic intensity. Such eruptions have also been linked to decadal-scale cold spells in the Northern Hemisphere and China, reduced global monsoon precipitation, and increased rainfall in China's Yangtze River Basin in the eruption's immediate aftermath.

The research further delves into the volcanic effects on the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO), illustrating how volcanic activities can induce El Nino events, followed by La Nina conditions, and influence AMO phase shifts through mechanisms like Arctic sea ice expansion and oceanic dynamic changes.

This comprehensive analysis underscores the need for further investigation into volcanic impacts on climate variability, emphasizing the importance of enhanced volcanic forcing reconstructions, advanced stratospheric chemistry-aerosol-climate modeling, and detailed studies on hydroclimate changes and climate anomalies due to volcanic influences.

Research Report:Impacts of major volcanic eruptions over the past two millennia on both global and Chinese climates

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