The amplifying influence of increased ocean stratification on a future year without a summer
The 1815 eruption of Mt. Tambora caused one of the strongest climate perturbations in the modern record; the 1816 year without a summer. Here, the authors show that climate change, through its impact on ocean stratification, strengthens the surface response to such an eruption.
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Autores principales: | J. T. Fasullo, R. Tomas, S. Stevenson, B. Otto-Bliesner, E. Brady, E. Wahl |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/cf2cc999cd5d476fba7a6b4ba081590c |
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