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‘First bit of orange glow’ greets NOAA crew at South Pole

The rising sun marks the arrival of spring at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, September 18, 2023. Credit: Margaret Hubbeling/ STC and NOAA ‘First bit of orange glow’ greets NOAA crew at South...

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The 2023 Antarctic ozone hole is taking shape

By Irina Petropavlovskikh, CIRES and NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory scientist   The 2023 Antarctic ozone hole is taking shape as we move into this year’s ozone depletion season. Stratospheric...

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We’ve seen a typical, rapid decline in ozone during September

By Bryan Johnson, NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory scientist  During September, NOAA’s South Pole balloon-borne ozonesondes showed a typical, rapid decline in ozone. Total column ozone dropped to 127...

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Early October update from Antarctica

By Patrick Cullis, NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory scientist  There were two more ozonesondes flown from the South Pole over the long weekend and both measured significantly more ozone, as it looks...

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Casper & Peggy’s Ozone Adventures – Episode 1: Ozone in the Atmosphere

By Patrick Cullis, NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory scientist As we track this year’s formation of the annual ozone hole above Antarctica, join Casper and Peggy in this four-part animated series as...

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Casper & Peggy’s Ozone Adventures – Episode 2: The Ozone Layer

By Patrick Cullis, NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory scientist Continue Casper and Peggy’s ozone adventure in this animated series exploring our atmosphere and the important role ozone plays in...

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Casper & Peggy’s Ozone Adventures – Episode 3: The Amundsen-Scott South Pole...

By Patrick Cullis, NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory scientist In Part 3 of this animated series, Casper and Peggy head to the very bottom of the Earth to visit the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station,...

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Casper & Peggy’s Ozone Adventures – Episode 4: The Ozone Hole Above Antarctica

By Patrick Cullis, NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory scientist Each year in September, as the Sun returns to the sky above the South Pole after six months of darkness, a chemical reaction happens high...

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This year’s ozone measurements took some twists and turns

South Pole Station techs launching an ozonesonde at the South Pole. Credit: Darrien Reichler/NOAABy Patrick Cullis, NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory scientist This year’s measurements took some...

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2023 ozone hole ranks 12th largest on record, find NOAA and NASA

NOAA scientists launch a weather balloon carrying an ozonesonde at the South Pole. Credit: NOAA By NOAA Communications The 2023 Antarctic ozone hole reached its maximum size at 10 million square miles...

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