It is my opinion from studying the effects of previous Iceland eruptions from the late 1700s that caused mass starvation throughout Europe and likely triggered the French Revolution and froze the Mississippi River down to New Orleans that the eruptions are a microcosm of similar events on a lesser scale. So, given this effect part of the cause of the extra low temperatures coupled with fierce storms on the West Coast of the U.S. , the East Coast of the U.S. , all of Europe, Russia and over 10,000 flights cancelled just in the U.S. I think it is quite likely that this might not be the end of storms like this. It is possible that further cancellations of flights on the East Coast, Europe and Russia could continue until the end of winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
So, since volcanic glass dust creates this kind of effect when above 20,000 feet in altitude for several years after each major eruption above 20,000 feet it mitigates the effect of Global warming while causing other obvious problems.
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