NASA Sees First Direct Proof of Ozone Hole Recovery

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The hole in Earth’s ozone layer that forms over Antarctica each September was the smallest observed since 1988, NASA satellite measurements from this year have revealed.
The ozone hole reached its peak extent on September 11, covering an area about two and a half times the size of the U.S. — 7.6 million square miles in extent — and then declined through the remainder of September and into October, according to scientists from NASA. Ground and balloon-based measurements from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) also showed the least amount of ozone depletion above the continent during the peak of the ozone depletion cycle since 1988. NOAA and NASA collaborate to monitor the growth and recovery of the ozone hole every year.

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Interesting how these similar info videos are propagated by Indian and UK accents. And now the Ozone hole has switched from the horizon to the north pole.

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