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Ozone hole matches record size
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 03 - 10 - 2006


The «ozone hole» over Antarctica this year
has matched the record size of 29.5 million square
kilometers (11.4 million square miles), AP QUOTED the U.N. weather
agency as saying.
The area of the so-called hole _ a thinning in the ozone
layer during the South Pole winter _ is the same as in the
record year of 2000, according to measurements by NASA,
said Geir Braathen, ozone specialist at the Geneva-based
World Meteorological Organization.
But Braathen said of greater concern is that the amount of
ozone gas particles remaining in the hole is even lower
than in 2000, a measurement called «the mass deficit.»
According to the European Space Agency, the loss has been
39.8 megatons, he said.
«In a way this mass deficit is a better measure of how
much ozone is depleted ... because it counts how many tons
of ozone are lacking,» Braathen told The Associated Press.
The thinner layer this year «will lead to more
ultraviolet radiation on the ground,» Braathen said.
Too much ultraviolet radiation can cause skin cancer and
destroy tiny plants at the beginning of the food chain.
Thinning in the ozone layer _ largely due to the chemical
compounds chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, leaked from
refrigerators, air conditioners and other devices _ exposes
Earth to harmful solar rays. Under a 1997 international
treaty, most countries have agreed to reduce use of the
ozone depleting chemicals, and scientists are predicting
the ozone layer will eventually recover.
The hole has been forming in the extremely low
temperatures that mark the end of Antarctic winter every
year since the mid-1980s. Generally, the hole is biggest
around late September.
This year's Antarctic winter has been very cold, the
weather agency said earlier this month, which has led to
greater ozone depletion. Although there has been a decrease
in ozone-depleting substances over the last few years, the
atmosphere is still saturated with them, it said.
According to the agency, it will take until 2065 for the
ozone layer to recover and the hole over the Antarctic to
close. That estimate is 15 years longer than previous
predictions by the agency.


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