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January's Hunga Tonga Eruption Causes Significant Cooling Event in the Stratosphere, Might Affect This Winter and the Next
The Hunga Tonga eruption in January caused a significant cooling event in the Stratosphere. An expert explains how this might affect the current winter season and the next.
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