Volcanic Eruptions Cause Global Cooling: Man Made Pollution Has a Very Small Effect

Discussion in 'Earth Science' started by Jhon Cooper Matrin, Dec 21, 2011.

  1. adoucette Caca Occurs Valued Senior Member

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    Then expand your analysis mode to make it a more reasonable analysis.

    I posted MLO just to show the obvious impact on solar forcing of large eruptions, not that that ONE data point was sufficient for what you are trying to get from it.

    Still the change at MLO clearly shows that a significant impact of these large Volcanos would be to lower the incoming radiation and thus to slightly cool the planet.

    Which is COUNTER to the OP (since no large change in global CO2 ppm is seen, indeed cooling causes the annual rise in CO2 to slow down a bit).

    But even that amount of Volcanic induced cooling can still be overcome by other climatic impacts, such as El Nino, hence the moderation of El Chichon referenced earlier.

    But there are many other factors, and indeed, the largest factor is something that we still can't measure that well, the planet's average albedo.

    http://www.atmos.washington.edu/~aaron/files/Download/Donohoe_Battisti_Albedo.pdf

    But then albedo is typically increased by Volcanic activity.

    No you won't.
    The SH uptake of CO2 is out of phase with the NH, but not nearly enough seasonal plant area to create a reversed ripple.

    http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/dv/data/index.php?site=spo&parameter_name=Carbon+Dioxide

    Ah, not "outgassing by plants", just the opposite.

    When plants are growing the CO2 uptake by plants is higher and thus helps to lower the global CO2 levels. Because CO2 is a well mixed gas, it's based on the variation in the average global growing season, and the majority of the seasonal variation is in the NH, not the SH, and so global CO2 levels pretty much follow the NH growing season.

    Notice how much more extreme the swing is in a NH monitoring station than an Equatorial one like MLO (about twice)

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