[snip] These dramatic cold events might have had an explosive trigger. The 1902 cold snap coincided with the eruption of Mount Pelée on the Caribbean island of Martinique in May of that year. Similarly, Ecuador’s Cotopaxi volcano erupted in late June 1877, potentially contributing to August’s cold temperatures. However, researchers note there’s no other evidence linking this eruption to cooling in northern Norway. [/snip]
And they didn't die. Wow, it's almost as if natural climate fluctuations, even those due to these volcanic pipsqueak events, aren't that big a deal. :^)
Thanks Red Badger, nice twofer!
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