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Tonga volcano blast was unusual, could even warm the Earth - The Associated Press
Sep 22, 2022 42 secs

The volcano, known as Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai, shot millions of tons of water vapor high up into the atmosphere, according to a study published Thursday in the journal Science.

The researchers estimate the eruption raised the amount of water in the stratosphere — the second layer of the atmosphere, above the range where humans live and breathe — by around 5%.

The Tongan blast was much soggier: The eruption started under the ocean, so it shot up a plume with much more water than usual.

The water vapor will stick around the upper atmosphere for a few years before making its way into the lower atmosphere, Toohey said.

In their study, published earlier this summer, they estimated the eruption to be even bigger, adding around 150 million metric tons of water vapor to the stratosphere — three times as much as Voemel’s study found.

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