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Supervolcano eruption can change the periodic wind system in the tropical stratosphere – Phys.org
The question of what happens in the atmosphere when a supervolcano erupts, has concerned scientists in atmospheric chemistry and meteorology for a while. Now, a…

The question of what happens in the atmosphere when a supervolcano erupts, has concerned scientists in atmospheric chemistry and meteorology for a while. Now, a research team from UiO, GEOMAR, NCAR, and MPI-M have worked together and come closer to an answer. They present their new findings in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.
The object of their interest happened 75,000 years ago in the Guatemalan highlandsthe supervolcano eruption Los Chocoyos. Today, the eruption site is an enormous caldera,…
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