BRÁZDIL, Rudolf, Ladislava ŘEZNÍČKOVÁ, Hubert VALÁŠEK, Lukáš DOLÁK and Oldřich KOTYZA. Climatic and other responses to the Lakagígar 1783 and Tambora 1815 volcanic eruptions in the Czech Lands. Geografie. Prague: Česká geografická společnost, 2017, vol. 122, No 2, p. 147-168. ISSN 1212-0014.
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Original name Climatic and other responses to the Lakagígar 1783 and Tambora 1815 volcanic eruptions in the Czech Lands
Authors BRÁZDIL, Rudolf (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Ladislava ŘEZNÍČKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Hubert VALÁŠEK (203 Czech Republic), Lukáš DOLÁK (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Oldřich KOTYZA (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Geografie, Prague, Česká geografická společnost, 2017, 1212-0014.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10510 Climatic research
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Impact factor Impact factor: 0.745
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/17:00094809
Organization unit Faculty of Science
UT WoS 000404784100002
Keywords in English Lakagígar eruption; Tambora eruption; climatic effects; human impacts; Czech Lands
Tags NZ, rivok
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Abstract
Using documentary data and long-term temperature and precipitation series for the years 1775-2007, climatic, weather and other phenomena in the Czech Lands following the 1783 Lakagígar eruption in Iceland and the 1815 Tambora eruption in Indonesia are investigated. The Lakagígar eruption had clear post volcanic effects on the weather in central Europe (dry fog, heavy thunderstorms, optical phenomena), with the occurrence of significant cold temperature anomalies in winter 1783/84, spring 1785 and the summer and autumn of 1786. The Tambora eruption was not accompanied by any particular weather phenomena, but was followed by an extremely cold summer in 1816. A comparison of the two eruptions shows that the effects of the Lakagígar eruption were climatologically stronger than those of the Tambora eruption.
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GA13-19831S, research and development projectName: Hydrometeorologické extrémy na jižní Moravě odvozené z dokumentárních pramenů
Investor: Czech Science Foundation
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