And, of course, the *Ant*artic ozone hole is caused by *people*.

Riiiiight.

To me at least, this is more or less conclusive proof that ozone holes are
older than this planet's life itself...

Cheers,
RAH
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<http://www.livescience.com/forcesofnature/050301_ozone_thinning.html>


Sun's Temper Blamed for Arctic Ozone Loss
By Robert Roy Britt
LiveScience Senior Writer
posted: 01 March 2005
11:01 am ET




A dramatic thinning of Earth's protective ozone layer above the Arctic last
year was the result of intense upper-level winds and an extra dose of space
weather, scientists said Tuesday.


Ozone, which screens out some of the Sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation,
declined by up to 60 percent in the stratosphere over high northern
latitudes in the spring of 2004. Officials issued a health warning earlier
this year for residents of the far North.


In a new study, scientists conclude that an intense round of solar storms
around Halloween in 2003 was at the root of the problem. Charged particles
from the storms triggered chemical reactions that increased the formation
of extra nitrogen in the upper stratosphere, some 20 miles up. Nitrogen
levels climbed to their highest in at least two decades.

A massive low-pressure system that confines air over the Arctic then
conspired to deplete ozone.


The most extreme solar flare ever recorded erupted on Nov. 4, 2003.

The flare spawned this coronal mass ejection, which hurled charged
particles into space. The storm was one of 10 major solar eruption to occur
in an unprecedented two-week span of solar storminess.


 Upper-atmosphere winds associated with the system, called the polar
stratospheric vortex, sped up in February and March of 2004 to the fastest
speeds ever recorded, the new study found. The spinning vortex allowed
nitrogen gas to sink from the high stratosphere, some 20 miles up, to lower
altitudes.

 The nitrogen gas is known to destroy ozone.

"This decline was completely unexpected," said Cora Randall, a physicist at
the University of Colorado, Boulder who led the study. "The findings point
out a critical need to better understand the processes occurring in the
ozone layer."

Researchers from Canada and Europe contributed to the study, which drew
data from seven satellites. The results are detailed in the March 2 online
issue of Geophysical Research Letters, published by the American
Geophysical Union.

 Ozone is a form of oxygen. Its protective qualities make life as we know
it possible. (Near the ground, ozone plays the opposite role, being the
main component in smog.)

The upper-level ozone layer has thinned dramatically in the Southern
Hemisphere in recent decades, creating a dangerous hole through which UV
rays stream. The decline is due largely to man-made chlorofluorocarbons
released into the atmosphere.

 The new study suggests a better understanding is needed of how the Sun
itself alters the ozone layer.

"No one predicted the dramatic loss of ozone in the upper stratosphere of
the Northern Hemisphere in the spring of 2004," Randall said. "That we can
still be surprised illustrates the difficulties in separating atmospheric
effects due to natural and human-induced causes."


The thinning of the Arctic ozone layer continues, owing in part to cold
temperatures in the stratosphere, according to a separate recent study that
suggests a northern hole could develop as a twin to the southern one.

Exposure to excessive UV radiation can cause skin cancer. Animals and
plants can be adversely affected, too.


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