The Ozone Hole Over Antarctica Just Did Something It Hasn’t In Decades – ABC News

Article Synopsis – A warm, unstable Antarctic vortex has caused the hole in Earth’s ozone over Antarctica to shrink to the smallest size since 1988. These conditions help fend off certain cloud formations in the lower stratosphere that can deplete the ozone.  Scientists say the hole’s smaller size isn’t a sign of “rapid healing.” The hole expands and shrinks naturally, depending on weather and atmospheric conditions. To read the actual article click here.

By Sharon Gray October 31, 2017 Newsletter