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Tonga eruption increases chance of temporary surface temperature anomaly above 1.5 °C

Abstract:
On 15 January 2022, the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai (HTHH) eruption injected 146 MtH2O and 0.42 MtSO2 into the stratosphere. This large water vapour perturbation means that HTHH will probably increase the net radiative forcing, unusual for a large volcanic eruption, increasing the chance of the global surface temperature anomaly temporarily exceeding 1.5 °C over the coming decade. Here we estimate the radiative response to the HTHH eruption and derive the increased risk that the global mean surface temperature anomaly shortly exceeds 1.5 °C following the eruption. We show that HTHH has a tangible impact of the chance of imminent 1.5 °C exceedance (increasing the chance of at least one of the next 5 years exceeding 1.5 °C by 7%), but the level of climate policy ambition, particularly the mitigation of short-lived climate pollutants, dominates the 1.5 °C exceedance outlook over decadal timescales.
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Published
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10.1038/s41558-022-01568-2

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0000-0003-2284-0302
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0000-0003-0599-4633
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0000-0002-1721-7172
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Physics
Sub department:
Atmos Ocean & Planet Physics
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Publisher:
Springer Nature
Journal:
Nature Climate Change More from this journal
Volume:
13
Pages:
127-129
Publication date:
2023-01-12
Acceptance date:
2022-11-23
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EISSN:
1758-6798
ISSN:
1758-678X


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1322066
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pubs:1322066
Deposit date:
2023-01-13

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