Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut
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1845-02-28
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2023-09-15 (srherald.com)
Tonga volcano eruption unexpectedly led to global warming
The eruption of the Hunga Tonga volcano in the Pacific Ocean has had an unexpected effect on the climate. While an eruption normally cools the earth, the one in January 2022 actually led to warming, according to the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI).
Read more2022-12-01 (nporadio1.nl)
World's largest volcano erupted: 'Situation could change quickly'
The world's largest active volcano, Mauna Loa in Hawaii, has been spewing glowing lava for days. It is the volcano's first eruption in 38 years. Volcanologist Elske de Zeeuw-van Dalfsen of the KNMI is following the eruption and talked about it in Nieuws en Co.
Read more2022-12-01 (nporadio1.nl)
World's largest volcano erupted: 'Situation could change quickly'
The world's largest active volcano, Mauna Loa in Hawaii, has been spewing glowing lava for days. It is the volcano's first eruption in 38 years. Volcanologist Elske de Zeeuw-van Dalfsen of the KNMI is following the eruption and talked about it in Nieuws en Co.
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2015-03-01 (upinthesky.nl)
Iceland volcano eruption stopped: safety code back to yellow
On Saturday, the Icelandic KNMI announced that the eruption of the Badarbunga / Holuraun volcano has ended. The volcano started emitting lava on August 31
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2015-03-01 (upinthesky.nl)
Iceland volcano eruption stopped: safety code back to yellow
On Saturday, the Icelandic KNMI announced that the eruption of the Badarbunga / Holuraun volcano has ended. The volcano started emitting lava on August 31
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(blikopnieuws.nl)
Inaudible sound in the earth
The rumbling of the Etna volcano in Sicily can even be measured in De Bilt. Infrasound from the volcano is sound in the atmosphere with a very low frequency. Humans cannot hear it, but we can measure it.
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