[Rockhounds] Volcanic eruption in Tonga will contribute to global cooling

Kreigh Tomaszewski kreigh at gmail.com
Sun Jan 29 19:55:02 PST 2023


When the underwater volcano in the island nation of Tonga in the South Sea
had its explosion-like eruption on January 15, 2022, a massive pressure
wave, more powerful than the largest atomic bomb, spread through both the
Earth's oceans and atmosphere. The catastrophic event created a record-high
ash and gas cloud that continues to spread over the earth.

Published: January 5, 2023, 8:11 am


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Much worse is that it has dramatically reduced solar radiation over large
parts of the earth and caused the temperature in the atmosphere to drop
drastically, which affects agriculture in the southern hemisphere. A
selection of available new data reveal that the authorities tried to hide
the extent of the disaster. There is a historical connection that is
relevant too.

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I realize the source of this article is somewhat controversial, but the
data presented uses great new science to look at volcanos in a new way, so
I am sharing it.

https://freewestmedia.com/2023/01/05/volcanic-eruption-in-tonga-will-contribute-to-global-cooling/


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