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Global Climate Change Digest A Guide to Information on Greenhouse Gases and Ozone Depletion Published July 1988 through June 1999
FROM VOLUME 8, NUMBER 12, DECEMBER 1995
NEWS...
ANTARCTIC OZONE HOLE
Item #d95dec68
By mid-October, the
1995 ozone hole had become about as severe as observed in 1994 and 1993. (See
Science News, pp. 245-246, Oct. 14, 1995; Science, p. 376, Oct.
20, 1995.) The latter article reports new computer modeling indicating that over
the next few years, ozone concentrations will drop faster in the Austral spring,
but the hole will not get deeper or wider. Ozone should begin a 50-year recovery
around the turn of the century, in response to current restrictions of the
Montreal Protocol. (Ozone hole updates are available on the Internet at
http://www.wmo.ch/web/arep/ozobull.html.)
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