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That might be when Mt Pinatubo blew its stack in 1991.Seriously, does anyone know if there are likely to be any longer term (months, years) effects on climate from this volcano?
I recall at least on previous incident where a major erruption dropped the global temperature by a measurable amount.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Pinatubo
I was in Darwin at the time and the sky had a milky white tint for some time after the eruption. A slight reduction in solar insolation during the 1991/92 wet season may have been in part responsible for that wet season being a poor one.