Antarctic Ozone Hole Slightly Smaller than Average This Year
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Oct 28, 2013 -
The ozone hole that forms each year in the
stratosphere over Antarctica was slightly smaller in 2013 than average
in recent decades, according to NASA satellite data.
The ozone hole is a seasonal phenomenon that starts to form during the
Antarctic spring (August and September). The September-October 2013
average size of the hole was 8.1 million square miles (21 million square
kilometers). ...
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