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Original open access article

Marshall et al. Clim. Past, 21, 161–184, 2025

Last-millennium volcanic forcing and climate response using SO2 emissions

https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-21-161-2025

Last-millennium volcanic forcing and climate response using SO2 emissions

Abstract. Climate variability in the last millennium (past 1000 years) is dominated by the effects of large-magnitude volcanic eruptions; however, a long-standing mismatch exists between model-simulated and tree-ring-derived surface cooling. Accounting for the self-limiting effects of large sulfur dioxide (SO2) injections and the limitations in tree-ring records, such as lagged responses due to biological memory, reconciles some of the discrepancy, but uncertainties remain, particularly for the largest tropical eruptions. The representation of volcanic forcing in the latest generation of climate models has improved significantly, but most models prescribe the aerosol optical properties rather than using SO2 emissions directly and including interactions between the aerosol, chemistry, and dynamics. Here, we use the UK Earth System Model (UKESM) to simulate the climate of the last millennium (1250–1850 CE) using volcanic SO2 emissions. Averaged across all large-magnitude eruptions, we find similar Northern Hemisphere (NH) summer cooling compared with other last-millennium climate simulations from the Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project Phase 4 (PMIP4), run with both SO2 emissions and prescribed forcing, and a continued overestimation of surface cooling compared with tree-ring reconstructions. However, for the largest-magnitude tropical eruptions in 1257 (Mt. Samalas) and 1815 (Mt. Tambora), some models, including UKESM1, suggest a smaller NH summer cooling that is in better agreement with tree-ring records. In UKESM1, we find that the simulated volcanic forcing differs considerably from the PMIP4 dataset used in models without interactive aerosol schemes, with marked differences in the hemispheric spread of the aerosol, resulting in lower forcing in the NH when SO2 emissions are used. Our results suggest that, for the largest tropical eruptions, the spatial distribution of aerosol can account for some of the discrepancies between model-simulated and tree-ring-derived cooling. Further work should therefore focus on better resolving the spatial distribution of aerosol forcing for past eruptions.

#FYI #PaulBeckwith video lecture and literature review #volcano #VolcanicEruption @paulhbeckwith.bsky.social

Beckwith, Paul Beckwith, and Newton, Sir Isac Newtonon ESP*, examining the effects of #volcano #eruptions on #climate ^.^

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lg8Em9EFAJQ

#climate #ClimateScience #climatechange #ClimateDisruption #ExtremeWeather #polycrisis

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HUGE Super-Volcanic Eruptions - How Sulphur released can COOL our Planet up to 4.5 C for 5-10 Years

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Huge Hawaii Volcano Eruption Knocks Out Remote Camera

The webcam was livestreaming one of the world’s most active volcanoes.

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RIP V3 - This video was recorded by the V3 camera, located on the south rim of Halema‘uma‘u crater at the summit of Kīlauea volcano on the Island of Hawai‘i. The camera, located in a hazardous closed area of Hawai‘I Volcanoes National Park, was buried by tephra from an inclined lava fountain between 9:55 and 9:57 am HST on December 6, during episode 38 that began this morning at 8:45 am.

#Hawaii #Kilauea #volcaniceruption

#climate #volcano #VolcanicEruption #famine #agriculture #foodsecurity #trade #YersiniaPestis #pandemic #plague

Original open access article

Bauch & Büntgen 04 Dec. 2025, Commun Earth Environ 6, 986

Climate-driven changes in Mediterranean grain trade mitigated famine but introduced the Black Death to medieval Europe

https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-025-02964-0

A few shots from the volcanic eruptions on Reykjanes Peninsula 🌋🇮🇸 #djiglobal #iceland🇮🇸 #volcaniceruption

For volcano fans, the Kilauea volcano in the "west Halemaʻumaʻu crater" complex on the big Island of Hawaii is back erupting

I've diddled around with the slider at the bottom of the frame; this link *might* be to the start of the most recent, spectacular eruption

For those who have been following along this is all still down at the southern side of the Halemaʻumaʻu crater

Click here: https://www.youtube.com/live/tk0tfYDxrUA?si=xko8Ixjp4pgO1xEi

And click through on --> my link <-- not on the effing "Preview Card" that Mastodon insists it has to use from YouTube

(I tried to get the time stamp on this URL correct; scrub back and forth to move back in time to about 4:29:00. And yes, you're going to have to click through to effing YouTube...)

cc @ai6yr

#KilaueaVolcano #Volcano #VolcanicEruption #Hawaii

[V1cam] Kīlauea volcano, Hawaii (west Halemaʻumaʻu crater)

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Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki erupts for the second day, sending massive ash plumes skyward. Villages blanketed, but no immediate casualties reported. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/world/mount-lewotobi-laki-laki-eruption-xj83nw2m?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #indonesia #volcaniceruption #news