
Etna eruption darkens the sky – but it does not dispel the heat
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Historical examples are the Tambora in 1815 and the Pinatubo in 1991. Fine ash from the Etna eruption can color the skies over Sicily milky and briefly dampen the sun – but a large-scale cooling does not trigger it. © IMAGO / ABACAPRESS are therefore mainly affected by the region around Etna and the Ionian part of Sicily.
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Historical examples are the Tambora in 1815 and the Pinatubo in 1991.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1Fine ash from the Etna eruption can color the skies over Sicily milky and briefly dampen the sun – but a large-scale cooling does not trigger it. © IMAGO / ABACAPRESS are therefore mainly affected by the region around Etna and the Ionian part of Sicily.
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