AR96-BDB t1_j40tkq1 wrote
Reply to comment by razor_eddie in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
Don't quote me, but I remember reading somewhere that so much vegetation was burnt in Australia's December 2019-january 2020 bushfire that the ash plumes cooled the planet 0.25-0.5 Celsius, owing to it blocking the sun partially.
Again, I'm not sure if it was real or just nonsense.
razor_eddie t1_j428oco wrote
Wouldn't surprise me. If a volcanic eruption can do it (Tambora in indonesia erupted in 1815, which lead to the "year without summer" because of particulates in the atmosphere.
WikiSummarizerBot t1_j428q29 wrote
>The year 1816 is known as the Year Without a Summer because of severe climate abnormalities that caused average global temperatures to decrease by 0. 4–0. 7 °C (0. 7–1 °F).
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