Sentences with phrase «year without a summer»

The eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia in 1815 was among the biggest in recent times, causing a so - called year without summer.
Budor's room - sized installation Year Without a Summer (Panton's Diversion)(2017), which includes original modules from Verner Panton's Landscaped Interior, is included in the exhibition «Being There», at the Louisiana Museum, which brings together ten artists who attend to the evolution of the post-human condition and the new contingencies shaped by ever - expanding definitions of life, technology, time and machine.
The conference proceedings were published in C.R.Harington (ed) The Year Without a Summer?
How about the clouds from volcanic eruptions which have caused «years without summers» (or springs).
A sharp cooling of the climate followed, such that across Europe and North America, 1816 became known as the Year Without a Summer.
It was the «year without a summer,» a climatic anomaly caused by the eruption of Mount Tambora in the Dutch East Indies, and endless rain and gray skies kept the guests cooped up.
Storms, cold, poor harvests — the year 1816 was a «year without a summer» in European history.
Its eruption turned 1815 in to a «year without a summer» in Europe.
This excerpt from The Year without Summer explains why
From The Year without Summer, by William K. Klingaman and Nicholas P. Klingaman.
The cold, wet, and unpleasant climatic effects of the eruption led 1816 to be known as «the year without a summer,» and inspired Lord Byron to write:
That, they suggest, further strengthens the case that Samalas was responsible for the medieval «year without summer» in 1258 C.E.
The volcanic aerosols and ash in the stratosphere brought the infamous «year without summer» in 1816.
For example, the eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia in 1816, resulted in what is referred to as «The Year Without a Summer» across the globe, causing unusually cold temperatures and devastating crop damage.
The theory: this would cool Earth similarly to the «year without a summer» in 1816, which followed the eruptions of Mount Tambora in what is now Indonesia, along with other volcanoes the previous year.
In particular, eruptions such the Timanfaya's in Lanzarote ─ one of the strongest in the country due its duration until 1736 and the amount of thrown material ─ and Tambora's ─ one of the biggest volcanic episodes, which led to a «year without summer» in 1816 ─ released big amounts of iron that altered the chemical composition of the annual Pyrenean tree rings.
Two years earlier, the ash from an unusually large number of major volcanic eruptions reflected so much sunlight that 1816 became known as the year without a summer.
And the 400 million tons of gas it belched out caused a global cold snap, making the next year, 1816, «the year without a summer
The Year Without a Summer, also known as the Poverty Year and Eighteen hundred and froze to death, was 1816, in which severe summer climate abnormalities destroyed crops in Northern Europe, the American Northeast and eastern Canada.
The Years Without Summer: Tracing A.D. 536 and its Aftermath (British Archaeological Reports International, Archaeopress, 2000).
That eruption blanketed the Earth in an aerosol veil, creating the «Year Without A Summer» and food shortages across the northern hemisphere.
It launched 100 cubic kilometers of ash into the upper atmosphere, causing 1816, in many parts of the world, to be the «year without summer».
Dora Budor, «Year Without a Summer (Panton's Diversion)», Louisiana Museum of Art, Humlebæk Why produce fiction?
Centrally placed in the dimly lit gallery (the result of Ghislaine Leung's gel - filter interventions) is Dora Budor's Year Without a Summer (Judd), 2017, which features
Indeed, if enough ash was released into the atmosphere, it is possible, not theoretically, but actually possible to cause a year without summer on the planet (it has happened before, almost 200 years ago).
Sodden thought: What would a year without a summer ala 1815 do to us in this day and age?
The 1810s temperature drop, including the «year without a summer» in Europe in 1816, has been blamed on the double whammy of the Tambora eruption (and associated precursor volcanism) combined with the Dalton Minimum in solar activity.
There is simply NO evidence of such a phenomenon in tree - ring records in the regions affected by the «year without a summer» — NW North America and Europe.
It answers the question I hadn't asked yet about the «year without a summer» events.
Mount Tambora in Indonesia erupted in 1815 and this was followed by an extremely cold spring and summer in 1816, which became known as «the year without a summer».
That eruption caused the «Year Without Summer» in 1816.
1400 — 1549 the pre-culmination period of the Little Ice Age 1550 — 1849, the culmination period which contains the «years without a summer» 1850 — 1967, the post-culmination period in which a definite retreat of glaciers and substantial atmospheric warming occurred.
Trigo R. M., Vaquero J. M., Alcoforado M. - J., Barriendos M., Taborda J., García - Herrera R., Luterbacher J. (2009): Iberia in 1816, the year without summer.
The case of the Tambora eruption in 1815, linked to the so - called «year without a summer» of 1816, was suggested as a parallel.
2009 will be remembered as the year without a summer.
The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora, a stratovolcano in Indonesia, occasioned mid-summer frosts in New York State and June snowfalls in New England and Newfoundland and Labrador in what came to be known as the «Year Without a Summer» of 1816.
1816 has been called «The Year Without a Summer», due to the severe cold which affected America and Europe that year.
The kind that produces a year without a summer, and there is a general crop failure in the northern hemisphere.
The final icing on the cake was delivered by the Indonesian volcano Tambora in 1815, which gave the world the year without a summer in 1816 (40:30).
It's not that simple, though: The massive Tambora eruption of 1815 cooled the Earth so much that Europe suffered the «year without summer,» leading to extreme food shortages.
The Tambora eruption in 1815 was at the low end of the VEI 7 classification with an estimated ejected volume of 160 cubic kilometres... and that caused the year without a summer in 1816.
Researchers report in the journal Climate of the Past that after the notorious «year without a summer» in 1816, a year in which a volcanic eruption in Indonesia darkened the skies worldwide, statistics from what is now Baden - Württemberg in Germany reveal a wave of migration to the US.
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