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English: The Antarctic Ozone Hole (AOH) is an atmospheric phenomenon that occurs in early austral spring and typically lasts until the end of November, but according to the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS), it has followed an unusual pattern in 2023. The AOH has appeared several days earlier than usual and is taking an unusually long time to close. This data visualisation, based on CAMS data, shows that the area of the Antarctic ozone hole at the end of November 2023 was larger than in previous years. More information about this particular event can be found here. CAMS supports international efforts to preserve the ozone layer by continuously monitoring and providing data on the current state of the ozone layer.
Date 1 December 2023 (upload date)
Source Antarctica’s Ozone Hole, unusually large for this time of the year
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