Atmospheric circulation weakens following volcanic eruptions

An international team of scientists — led by two who worked together at Washington University in St. Louis — found that volcanic eruptions can cause the Pacific Walker Circulation to temporarily weaken, inducing El Niño-like conditions. The results provide important insights into how El Niño and La Niña events may change in the future.


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Source: ScienceDaily