Alvin Wong: Volcanic Eruptions and Extreme Weather | Tom Nelson Pod #367
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Alvin Wong, a researcher from the University of Hong Kong, discusses the significant yet often underestimated impact of volcanic eruptions on global weather patterns and climate change. Highlighting studies from various volcanic events, including the 1982 El Chichon and the 2021-2022 Tonga eruptions, Wong explains how volcanic materials and geothermal heat released during eruptions can alter atmospheric and oceanic systems, leading to extreme weather phenomena like heavy rainfall and altered ocean circulation. Wong calls for a greater consideration of volcanic activity in climate models to improve weather prediction and understanding of climate variability.
00:00 Introduction to Alvin Wong and Volcanic Eruptions
04:13 Hong Kong Rainfall Records and Volcanic Eruptions
29:22 Geothermal Heat from Volcanic Eruptions
32:48 The 2021-2022 Hunga Tonga Eruption
46:50 Global Impact of the Hunga Tonga Eruption
01:02:04 Short-term and Long-term Effects of Volcanic Eruptions
01:10:14 Volcanic Eruptions and Extreme Weather Events
01:17:03 Future Research and Predictions
01:24:17 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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