April 16, 2015, by Lucy
Marking the anniversary of the eruption of Tambora
1815-2015
As detailed in our previous post, last week I attended the ‘International Conference on Volcanoes, Climate and Society: Bicentenary of the great Tambora eruption’ in Bern, Switzerland. It was a fantastic event with speakers drawn from a wide range of disciplinary backgrounds and from all over the world. Throughout the week I was able to talk to other delegates, to learn more about the eruption and the records of it that are present in natural (tree-rings, ice cores, speleotherms), archaeological and documentary archives, to make important connections, and to publicise the wider Weather Extremes project. On the final day I presented a paper based on research completed for the Weather Extremes project within a session on ‘Impacts and Societal Response to the Year without a Summer’. I learnt about potential new research sources, new literature, and of comparative work in other countries, all of which will be tremendously helpful in taking this case study, and the wider project, forward. I was also able to network further with representatives from ACRE (Atmospheric Circulation Reconstructions over the Earth), one of the Weather Extremes project’s non-academic partners, and to learn more about their work and the potential for collaboration.
This week, rather than a new post, we’ve rounded up the best of the online Tambora eruption anniversary news coverage from around the world over the last couple of weeks:
Journal special issue:
Radio:
Newspaper and magazine online coverage (subscription required for some articles):
Blogs:
In Indonesia:
- The anniversary was marked with the ‘Tambora greets the world’ festival and the inauguration of the Mount Tambora National Park.
- http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/98498/mount-tambora-national-park-transformed-into-new-ecotourism-destination
- http://www.indonesia.travel/en/news/detail/1639/-tambora-greets-the-world-west-nusa-tenggara-special-highlight
If we’ve missed anything on Tambora that you’ve enjoyed reading please do let us know in the comments below.
Nice round up, thanks – a couple more links:
I wrote a short blog on Tambora at https://volcanicdegassing.wordpress.com/2015/04/03/the-great-eruption-of-tambora-april-1815/
And the Luddite Bicentenary blog had a nice synopsis of UK newspaper coverage after the event
http://ludditebicentenary.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/how-press-reported-news-of-tambora.html
Thanks David – apologies for missing yours first time around (I did read it last week). I’d not seen the Luddite post though so thanks for adding – particularly good to see the coverage from the Nottingham Review! Lucy
Hi Lucy, it was indeed a very nice and instructive conference in Bern, I learned a lot and I am happy that we could demonstrate (in a poster and an oral presentation) how serious situation was formed in the Carpathian-Pannonian region at that time. I wrote several posts on the occasion of the bicentenary of the Tambora eruption in my volcano blog (http://tuzhanyo.blogspot.hu/) in Hungarian 🙂 Cheers, Szabi
Hi Szabi, thanks for commenting and for sharing the link to your blog – you have some lovely images – I had not seen the National Geographic photo gallery on Tambora before. It was also very useful for me to hear about work on 1815-1816 weather in other parts of the world. Lucy