August 25, 2024
In 1815 the eruption of Indonesia’s Mount Tambora sent 36 cubic miles of ash, pumice, and other particulates into the atmosphere, which partially blocked sunlight and lowered the average global temperature 5.4 degrees Fahrenheit. As the particulates spread around the world, western Europe and the eastern United States experienced sporadic snowfall in June, July, and August 1816, earning 1816 the nickname “the year without a summer.”
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