The springtime ozone minimum ('ozone hole') in the Antarctic - The observed regularities and possible causes

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Antarctic Regions, Environment Effects, Ozone, Polar Meteorology, Atmospheric Composition, Ice Clouds, Ozone Depletion, Satellite Observation, Spring (Season), Stratosphere

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A survey of satellite, ground-based, and balloon data on the ozone content in the Antarctic stratosphere revealed the consistent repeatability of the springtime ozone minimum. Natural and anthropogenic factors that are considered to contribute to the formation of the springtime ozone minimum, such as polar stratospheric clouds, heterogeneous chemical reactions, and solar activity, are discussed together with the possible impact of planetary waves. Consideration is also given to the possible causes of the stable ozone hole over the tropics.

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