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Antarctic Ozone from TOMS: August 15, 2002, to September 29, 2002
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Scientists from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have confirmed the ozone hole over the Antarctic this September is not only much smaller than it was in 2000 and 2001, but has split into two separate "holes"
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An animation of the stratospheric ozone hole over Antarctica, as measured by Earth Probe TOMS from August 15, 2002, to September 29, 2002. Red and yellow denote regions of high ozone and dark blue denotes regions of low ozone.
Duration: 11.0 seconds
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Stratospheric ozone for September 24, 2002
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Stratospheric ozone for September 29, 2002
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Animation Number: | 2573 |
Animator: | Greg Shirah (SVS) (Lead) |
Completed: | 2002-09-26 |
Scientist: | Paul Newman (NASA/GSFC) |
Instrument: | Earth Probe/TOMS |
Data set: | Total Ozone |
Data Collected: | 08/15/2002 to 09/29/2002 |
Series: | TOMS Ozone |
Video: | SVS2002-0035 * |
Goddard TV Tapes: | G2002-076 |
| G2008-042HD -- HD Fires, Ozone, and Air Quality RT |
Keywords:
DLESE
>> Atmospheric science
SVS
>> HDTV
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>> Ozone
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Please give credit for this item to NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio |
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