⚠ The annually occurring ozone hole over the Antarctic has reached its maximum size and is one of the “largest and deepest” in recent years. - @CopernicusECMWF @NASAEarth @environmentca via @WMOhttps://t.co/c95up3yimZ pic.twitter.com/hHE5lBY6tL — International Science Council (@ISC) October 6, 2020
⚠ The annually occurring ozone hole over the Antarctic has reached its maximum size and is one of the “largest and deepest” in recent years. - @CopernicusECMWF @NASAEarth @environmentca via @WMOhttps://t.co/c95up3yimZ pic.twitter.com/hHE5lBY6tL
Global ozone on 29th Sep 2020 with GOME-2 instrument. The #Antarctic #ozone hole visible both in total ozone as well as in ozone profiles over #Antarctica . This ozone profile product is available via EUMETCast and AC SAF archive. pic.twitter.com/T8T9qmTr01 — AC SAF (@Atmospheric_SAF) October 1, 2020
Global ozone on 29th Sep 2020 with GOME-2 instrument. The #Antarctic #ozone hole visible both in total ozone as well as in ozone profiles over #Antarctica . This ozone profile product is available via EUMETCast and AC SAF archive. pic.twitter.com/T8T9qmTr01
The #ozone hole over the #Antarctic is one of the largest and deepest in recent years, per @CopernicusECMWF, @NASAEarth, @environmentca and WMO's Global Atmosphere Watch network. Analyses show the hole has reached its maximum size for the year. Details https://t.co/QjU9BqIhcZ pic.twitter.com/dc4dGQK4rA — World Meteorological Organization (@WMO) October 6, 2020
The #ozone hole over the #Antarctic is one of the largest and deepest in recent years, per @CopernicusECMWF, @NASAEarth, @environmentca and WMO's Global Atmosphere Watch network. Analyses show the hole has reached its maximum size for the year. Details https://t.co/QjU9BqIhcZ pic.twitter.com/dc4dGQK4rA