The 1990 Antarctica ozone hole as observed by TOMS

The 1990 Antarctic ozone hole matched the record 1987 ozone hole in depth, duration, and area. During the formation phase of the hole (August), total ozone values were the lowest yet recorded. The decline rate approximately matched the record 1987 decline and reached a minimum of 125 Dobson Units on...

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Main Authors: Newman, Paul, Stolarski, Richard, Schoeberl, Mark, Mcpeters, Richard, Krueger, Arlin
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Published: 1991
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author Newman, Paul
Stolarski, Richard
Schoeberl, Mark
Mcpeters, Richard
Krueger, Arlin
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Stolarski, Richard
Schoeberl, Mark
Mcpeters, Richard
Krueger, Arlin
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description The 1990 Antarctic ozone hole matched the record 1987 ozone hole in depth, duration, and area. During the formation phase of the hole (August), total ozone values were the lowest yet recorded. The decline rate approximately matched the record 1987 decline and reached a minimum of 125 Dobson Units on October 4, 1990. October total ozone averages were marginally higher that 1987. As during 1987, the 1990 total ozone values within the hole slowly and steadily increased during the mid-October through November period. The ozone hole breakup was the latest yet recorded (early December), with low ozone values persisting over the pole through December, setting a record low for December average polar ozone. Temperatures were near average during the early spring, but were below normal for the late spring. Temperatures in the early spring of 1990 were substantially warmer than those observed in the early spring of 1987.
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19910050757 2025-01-16T19:14:40+00:00 The 1990 Antarctica ozone hole as observed by TOMS Newman, Paul Stolarski, Richard Schoeberl, Mark Mcpeters, Richard Krueger, Arlin Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Apr 1, 1991 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19910050757 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19910050757 Accession ID: 91A35380 Copyright Other Sources 46 Geophysical Research Letters; 18; 661-664 1991 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T19:01:07Z The 1990 Antarctic ozone hole matched the record 1987 ozone hole in depth, duration, and area. During the formation phase of the hole (August), total ozone values were the lowest yet recorded. The decline rate approximately matched the record 1987 decline and reached a minimum of 125 Dobson Units on October 4, 1990. October total ozone averages were marginally higher that 1987. As during 1987, the 1990 total ozone values within the hole slowly and steadily increased during the mid-October through November period. The ozone hole breakup was the latest yet recorded (early December), with low ozone values persisting over the pole through December, setting a record low for December average polar ozone. Temperatures were near average during the early spring, but were below normal for the late spring. Temperatures in the early spring of 1990 were substantially warmer than those observed in the early spring of 1987. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic
spellingShingle 46
Newman, Paul
Stolarski, Richard
Schoeberl, Mark
Mcpeters, Richard
Krueger, Arlin
The 1990 Antarctica ozone hole as observed by TOMS
title The 1990 Antarctica ozone hole as observed by TOMS
title_full The 1990 Antarctica ozone hole as observed by TOMS
title_fullStr The 1990 Antarctica ozone hole as observed by TOMS
title_full_unstemmed The 1990 Antarctica ozone hole as observed by TOMS
title_short The 1990 Antarctica ozone hole as observed by TOMS
title_sort 1990 antarctica ozone hole as observed by toms
topic 46
topic_facet 46
url http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19910050757