The Antarctic ozone hole during 2015 and 2016 (original) (raw)

The Antarctic ozone hole during 2017

Gennadi Milinevsky

Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science, 2019

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The Antarctic ozone hole during 2018 and 2019

Stuart Henderson

Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science, 2021

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An overview of the 2005 Antarctic ozone hole

G. Braathen

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The 2007 Antarctic ozone hole

Andrew R Klekociuk

2008

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The unusual persistence of an ozone hole over a southern mid-latitude station during the Antarctic spring 2009: a multi-instrument study

Sophie Godin-Beekmann

Annales Geophysicae, 2012

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The Antarctic ozone hole during 2020

Andrew R Klekociuk

Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science, 2022

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WMO Antarctic Ozone Bulletin no. 6 - 2013

G. Braathen

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WMO Antarctic Ozone Bulletin no. 6 - 2011

G. Braathen

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WMO Antarctic Ozone Bulletin no. 4 - 2103

G. Braathen

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Measuring the Antarctic ozone hole with the new Ozone Mapping and Profiler Suite (OMPS)

Nikolas Raphon Sidabalok

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2014

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Antarctic Ozone Hole as a Natural Geophysical Object

Tatyana Rubleva

E3S Web of Conferences, 2019

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Year-to-year variation of ozone hole over Schirmacher region of East Antarctica: A synopsis of four-year measurement

Pavan Kulkarni

INDIAN JOURNAL OF …, 2006

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The 1990 Antarctic Ozone Hole as observed by TOMS

Arlin Krueger

Geophysical Research Letters, 1991

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Reduced ozone loss at the upper edge of the Antarctic Ozone Hole during 2001–2004

Gerald Nedoluha

Geophysical Research Letters, 2005

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WMO Antarctic Ozone Bulletin no. 2 - 2011

G. Braathen

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Development of the Antarctic ozone hole

Mark Schoeberl

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL., NO., PAGES 1–3, Total ozone during the unusual Antarctic winter of 2002

Abraham Amankwah

2011

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WMO Antarctic Ozone Bulletin No. 7 - 2006

G. Braathen

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WMO Antarctic Ozone Bulletin No. 4 - 2005

G. Braathen

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Indicators of Antarctic ozone depletion

H. Shiona

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2005

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Decadal evolution of the Antarctic ozone hole

Yuk Yung

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1996

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WMO Antarctic Ozone Bulletin No. 1 - 2006

G. Braathen

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WMO Antarctic Ozone Bulletin no. 2 - 2013

G. Braathen

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WMO Antarctic Ozone Bulletin no. 3 - 2005

G. Braathen

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Early indications of anomalous behaviour in the 2019 spring ozone hole over Antarctica

Andrew R Klekociuk

International Journal of Remote Sensing

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WMO Antarctic Ozone Bulletin no. 2 - 2010

G. Braathen

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WMO Antarctic Ozone Bulletin no. 3 - 2011

G. Braathen

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WMO Antarctic Ozone Bulletin No. 2 - 2006

G. Braathen

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WMO Antarctic Ozone Bulletin no. 1 - 2010

G. Braathen

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WMO Antarctic Ozone Bulletin no. 5 - 2011

G. Braathen

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The 1991 Antarctic Ozone Hole; TOMS observations

Arlin Krueger

Geophysical Research Letters, 1992

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the 1989 Antarctic Ozone Hole as observed by TOMS

Arlin Krueger

Geophysical Research Letters, 1990

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