The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 had devastating effects felt as far away as 30 miles (approximately 48 kilometers) from the volcano. Cities such as Pompeii and Herculaneum were buried under ash and pumice, while the fallout affected regions including Naples and beyond. The eruption also produced a significant amount of volcanic ash that could drift hundreds of miles, impacting air quality and agriculture in surrounding areas.
The effects of the Mount Tambora eruption of 1815 were felt worldwide.
That would be the Krakatoa volcano, which had a devastating eruption in 1883. The eruption caused tsunamis and atmospheric effects that were felt worldwide.
The eruptive effects were felt worldwide for a full year after the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens. There was enough carbon dioxide as well as sulfur dioxide erupted from the volcano that it was able to measurably reduce global temperatures by 1.5 degrees. The heaviest impacted area from the eruption was the area directly to the north that was part of the blow down zone following the lateral blast from the volcano. There was also however a big impact on the central United States due to the ash fall that killed crops and injured live stock.
According to the US Geological Survey (USGS), the Earthquake was felt up to 50 km away from the epicentre. Please see the related link for a contour map of earthquake intensity from the USGS.
Fifty eight thousand people in a thirty kilometer radius around Mt. Pinatubo were evacuated and 200 to 800 people died. However, the eruption changed world temperature and affected the ozone layer.
The effects of the Mount Tambora eruption of 1815 were felt worldwide.
The effects of the Yellowstone volcano will be felt worldwide in the next super eruption. However, the chances of it occurring in out lifetimes are extremely small.
That would be the Krakatoa volcano, which had a devastating eruption in 1883. The eruption caused tsunamis and atmospheric effects that were felt worldwide.
The eruptive effects were felt worldwide for a full year after the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens. There was enough carbon dioxide as well as sulfur dioxide erupted from the volcano that it was able to measurably reduce global temperatures by 1.5 degrees. The heaviest impacted area from the eruption was the area directly to the north that was part of the blow down zone following the lateral blast from the volcano. There was also however a big impact on the central United States due to the ash fall that killed crops and injured live stock.
A volcano eruption is one of the most impressive events in the planet and the effects of volcanoes and their eruptions could be felt as far away as a different continent. The type of effects of volcanoes depends on the size of the eruption. Some volcanoes could be erupting and not cause much damage even to people nearby while others are so massive that should they erupt they could trigger a world sized catastrophe. So what type of disturbances would you see if there were a massive eruption today? To answer that question we need to be clear about the type of volcano that we are talking about. Volcano eruptions are measured in what is called VEI or Volcano Eruption Index which goes to a most powerful eruption of a VEI8.
According to a report submitted to the U.S. Department of Justice, the effects of the bomb blast could be heard and felt from up to 55 miles away. The effects of the blast also affected and damaged buildings in a 16 block radius.
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The eruption of Mount St. Helens on May 18, 1980, lasted for around 9 hours, but its effects were felt for years afterwards due to the significant ashfall, destruction of surrounding landscape, and ongoing volcanic activity in the area.
According to the US Geological Survey (USGS), the Earthquake was felt up to 50 km away from the epicentre. Please see the related link for a contour map of earthquake intensity from the USGS.
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Fifty eight thousand people in a thirty kilometer radius around Mt. Pinatubo were evacuated and 200 to 800 people died. However, the eruption changed world temperature and affected the ozone layer.
The Laki eruption in Iceland began in June 1783 and produced a significant amount of volcanic gas and ash. The poisonous cloud, primarily composed of sulfur dioxide, took approximately three weeks to travel across the Atlantic Ocean and reach Europe. By late July 1783, the effects of the eruption were felt in parts of Europe, leading to widespread atmospheric disturbances and health issues.