I recall reading an incredible book in the uni library years ago charting the effects of the Icelandic eruption of the late 18th century over northern Europe. Electrified summers, with, and I remember this line, 'no rain without thunder'. Dry fogs (haze) and bitter winters. The effect of this eruption lasted for a few years, with no doubt some lag effect going on as the atmosphere reset itself.
Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea