Mt. Pinatubo: The 1991 eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in the Philippines was the last volcanic eruption to have an impact on the global climate. Global temperatures declined slightly (probably 0.5 (degrees) ...
Mt. Pinatubo's 500-year dormancy ended in early April 1991. For weeks, the volcano sent warning puffs of gas and ash into the air above the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Scientists monitoring ...
On June 15, 1991, the island of Luzon in the Philippines was ground zero for the second-largest volcanic eruption of the 1900s when Mount Pinatubo blew its top. This historic natural event set massive ...
This image from the Sentinel-1A radar satellite on 6 June shows part of the Philippine island of Luzon with Mount Pinatubo. In the upper-central part of the image, the dark area is Lake Pinatubo, ...
2001-11-11 04:00:00 PDT Tarukan, Philippines-- This tiny hamlet of aboriginal tribesmen is slowly returning to its prosperous past. Ten years ago, Tarukan was home to hundreds of families of a ...
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A recent NASA-funded study has linked the 1991 eruption of the Mount Pinatubo to a strengthening of a climate pattern called the Arctic Oscillation. For two years following the volcanic eruption, the ...
On the 34th anniversary of the deadly Mount Pinatubo eruption, the town of Bacolor unveiled a historical marker titled “Rising from the Ashes” to honor the strength and resilience of the Kapampangan ...
Ash, smoke and mayhem descended onto Clark Air Base when nearby Mount Pinatubo erupted three decades ago in the Philippines. In the hours after the eruption on June 15, 1991, Susan Kreifels, Stars and ...