Arab Weather - In the summer of 1991, the world witnessed one of the most violent volcanic eruptions in modern history, when Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines erupted, releasing an estimated 17 million tons of sulfur dioxide into the upper atmosphere. The impact of this event was not limited to local conditions, but extended to cause global climate disruptions, leaving their clear mark in the winter of 1991-1992, particularly in the eastern Mediterranean and Levant, including Jordan.
The massive explosion created a reflective layer of sulfur in the stratosphere, which reduced the amount of sunlight reaching the Earth's surface, causing average global temperatures to drop by about half a degree Celsius.
The country was hit by 7 consecutive snowstorms,
Snow accumulated in some areas to more than 120 cm,
Low temperatures and rare, severe frost waves were recorded.
Although the impact of Mount Pinatubo gradually weakened a year later, the winter of 1992 remains a landmark in Jordanian climate records and is still cited today as one of the most striking examples of how a geological event can reshape weather equations around the world.
And God knows best.
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