Abstract

This paper is going to discuss the volcanic eruptions in several different locations, most in the Northern and Southern Hemisphere, and how they will affect the wheater near and far locations.There is much evidence that eruptions are one of the biggest causes of climate change. A historical number of events will show for each volcanic eruption a consequent disturbance, most at the rainfall and storms.   Gas emissions such as CO2 and SO2 are heavy in the troposphere, sometimes reaching the mesosphere. Those circumstances alternatively affect also the temperature at the Earth’s surface. The volcanic eruptions must explain sudden events in the weather around the world. The mechanism involved in those events’ transportation among the several atmospheric layers is also discussed.

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