There was talk in the past about the Tongan Volcano contributing to our record rainfall last summer. On the volcano:
‘They found that an unprecedented amount of water vapour shot up higher than ever recorded.
"The plume reached 55km, the mesosphere, it's very unusual in the known record so that water along with other volcanic particles caused unusual ozone depletion,"
"That water vapour is going to be in the stratosphere for another four to five years. Time will tell, we'll have to continue to look at what's happening to the atmospheric chemistry to look at what the impacts are," said Prof Revell.
The full effects of this massive eruption are not over yet.’
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‘They found that an unprecedented amount of water vapour shot up higher than ever recorded.
"The plume reached 55km, the mesosphere, it's very unusual in the known record so that water along with other volcanic particles caused unusual ozone depletion,"
"That water vapour is going to be in the stratosphere for another four to five years. Time will tell, we'll have to continue to look at what's happening to the atmospheric chemistry to look at what the impacts are," said Prof Revell.
The full effects of this massive eruption are not over yet.’
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