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Volcanic eruptions halted global warming during 2000-10

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Volcanic eruptions halted global warming during 2000-10 Washington: Dozens of volcanoes spewing sulfur dioxide may be the reason why Earth did not warm as much as scientists expected between 2000 and 2010, researchers have claimed.

The study results essentially exonerate Asia, including India and China, two countries that are estimated to have increased their industrial sulfur dioxide emissions by about 60 percent from 2000 to 2010 through coal burning, lead study author Ryan Neely, who led the research as part of his University of Colorado Boulder doctoral thesis.

Small amounts of sulfur dioxide emissions from Earth's surface eventually rise 12 to 20 miles into the stratospheric aerosol layer of the atmosphere, where chemical reactions create sulfuric acid and water particles that reflect sunlight back to space, cooling the planet.

Neely said that previous observations suggest that increases in stratospheric aerosols since 2000 have counterbalanced as much as 25 percent of the warming scientists blame on human greenhouse gas emissions.

"This new study indicates it is emissions from small to moderate volcanoes that have been slowing the warming of the planet," Neely, a researcher at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, a joint venture of CU-Boulder and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said.

The new project was undertaken in part to resolve conflicting results of two recent studies on the origins of the sulfur dioxide in the stratosphere, including a 2009 study led by the late David Hoffman of NOAA indicating aerosol increases in the stratosphere may have come from rising emissions of sulfur dioxide from India and China.

In contrast, a 2011 study led by Jean Paul Vernier-who also provided essential observation data for the new GRL study-showed moderate volcanic eruptions play a role in increasing particulates in the stratosphere, Neely said.

The new study relies on long-term measurements of changes in the stratospheric aerosol layer's "optical depth,'" which is a measure of transparency, Neely said.

Since 2000, the optical depth in the stratospheric aerosol layer has increased by about 4 to 7 percent, meaning it is slightly more opaque now than in previous years.

The study is published online in Geophysical Research Letters, a publication of the American Geophysical Union.

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First Published: Saturday, March 02, 2013, 13:51

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Davis - Edge of Sanity
I see it now: volcanoes as carbon credits. Then ``US announces plans ro reactivate Mt. Lassen to offset CA pollution.``
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shelley - weed
what a crock...these guys probably got a grant to come up with a line that fits the bill that ``man-made global warming`` is just taking a break guys...it`s the volcanoes,just temporary,the governments still need to steal your money under the guise of cap and trade.Researchers? Read ``college kids``. This whole thing was a well thought out scam by Al Gore and a few others to get rich through carbon credits that almost all large companies would be coerced,by a bought government,to buy from him. Go to ICECAP dot com to see what the adult scientists know about this very brief period in this planets climate.
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dale - santa cruz,ca
The study does not exonerate Asia since ``ncreases in stratospheric aerosols since 2000 have counterbalanced as much as 25 percent of the warming scientists blame on human greenhouse gas emissions.`` That leaves 75%, which is not counterbalanced.
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Harold Ambler - Rhode Island
It only comes as a surprise to the most fervent believers in manmade global warming that natural variability would be able to arrest the rise in temperatures. For those who study past temperature and climate history for the planet, nothing could be less surprising. More here: http://amzn.to/yLN0Zm
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Harold Ambler - Rhode Island
It only comes as a surprise to the most fervent believers in manmade global warming that natural variability would be able to arrest the rise in temperatures. For those who study past temperature and climate history for the planet, nothing could be less surprising. More here: http://amzn.to/yLN0Zm



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