's volcanic eruption will not plunge Earth into another 'Year Without a Summer' and will have a smaller cooling impact than first thought, a new study reveals.Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai, an underwater volcano in the South Pacific, spewed debris as high as 25 miles into the atmosphere when it erupted on January 15. Some researchers had thought resulting particles in the Earth's atmosphere could trigger global cooling, leading to 'a Year Without a Summer' in 2023 – much like the one experienced in 1816.
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