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Blue Light: the Outbreak

Summary by Lokalkompass
The Kracheninnikov volcano on the Russian peninsula of Kamchatka has erupted spectacularly after more than 450 years of calm and has thrown an ash cloud up to 6000 meters into the atmosphere. Impressive, but what does this mean for Europe? . . Impact on the weather in Europe? - Direct weather changes in Europe are very unlikely. The ash cloud drifts eastward over the Pacific, far from Europe. - Global climate effects due to large volcanic erupti…
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The Kracheninnikov volcano on the Russian peninsula of Kamchatka has erupted spectacularly after more than 450 years of calm and has thrown an ash cloud up to 6000 meters into the atmosphere. Impressive, but what does this mean for Europe? . . Impact on the weather in Europe? - Direct weather changes in Europe are very unlikely. The ash cloud drifts eastward over the Pacific, far from Europe. - Global climate effects due to large volcanic erupti…

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Lokalkompass broke the news in on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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