Desperate emergency atmospheric cooling
From Energy-Experts
Observational evidence shows a clear correlation between historic eruptions and subsequent years of cold climate conditions.
The Krakatoa disaster of put huge quantities of dust into the atmosphere which caused brilliant sunsets for many years and measurable atmospheric cooling well into the 2oth Century.
The Laki volcano eruptions in 1783 (http://volcano.und.edu/vwdocs/Gases/laki.html) on Iceland put huge quantities of dust into the atmosphere which caused massive cooling over Europe for the next few years. The climatic effects of the Laki eruption are impressive. In the eastern United States, the winter average temperature was 4.8 degrees C below the 225 year average. The estimate for the temperature decrease of the entire Northern Hemisphere is about 1 degree.
KRAKATAU (1883) For months after the Krakatoa eruption, the world experienced unseasonably cool weather, brilliant sunsets, and prolonged twilight's due to the spread of aerosols throughout the stratosphere. http://www.geology.sdsu.edu/how_volcanoes_work/climate_effects.html
So the way the disaster seems to be accelerating we may have to do some or all of the following to buy time whilst sensible technologies are implemented:
• Hydrogen bombs to inject dust into the upper atmosphere
• Every passenger on a plane to bring on a suitcase full of dust to be emitted in the high atmosphere
• Salter's wind powered boats to distribute sea water 100 m into the atmosphere to increase the albedo of maritime cumulus in the troposphere by production of salt aerosols and consequently reducing cloud droplet size and increasing time to agglomeration and eventual precipitation. Some of this would be on land masses. (could come from off shore wind farms spraying water out of the towers)
• Mirrors positioned in space at the neutral point to reflect sunlight.
