The eruption of the Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'apai volcano is still ongoing at the present, although this is confined to a series of underwater vents. While its above water activity has ceased, its eruption has led to the generation of some unusually vivid and colorful sunsets. These unusual sunsets are caused by the abundance aerosols and sulfur dioxide which the eruption ejected high into the atmosphere. As a result, colorful sunsets will continue to occur for as many as 18 months following January of 2022.
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Graphics of eruption dates are courtesy of the Global Volcanism Program, Smithsonian Institute. https://volcano.si.edu/
Google Earth imagery used in this video: ©Google
Special Thanks to: Shane Cronin, @scronin70 (Twitter) for spectacular volcanic sunset photos
Thumbnail Photo Credit: NOAA, Colorized by Hotspot.ai commercial license credits
Citations:
https://assets.researchsquare.com/files/rs-1562573/v1_covered.pdf?c=1650312853
0:00 Hunga Tonga Eruption
0:30 Eruption Effects
0:54 Volcanic Sunsets
1:28 Sulfur Dioxide
1:58 Light Scattering
2:44 Other Eruptions which caused volcanic sunsets
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