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In 1991, Mt. Pinatubo in the Philippines erupted. Volcano propelled ash and debris high into the atmosphere.

What meteorological impact could these aerosols have on the global weather and climate?

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The volcano released a lot of sulfur dioxide and ash.

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The volcano injected some 15 billion tons of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere. There it reacted with water to form a layer of aerosol particles, which are primarily sulfuric acid droplets. Winds have take those aerosol particles all around the world. The stratosphere lacks rain clouds as a mechanism to wash out pollutants fast. This heavy influx of aerosol pollutants will remain in the stratosphere for years until natural chemical reactions and atmospheric circulation can filter them out.

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