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Ozone Layer Suffers Record 40-Percent Loss Over Arctic

Ozone Layer Record Loss 2011

By JOHN HEILPRIN   04/ 5/11 11:55 AM ET   AP

GENEVA -- The protective ozone layer in the Arctic that keeps out the sun's most damaging rays – ultraviolet radiation – has thinned about 40 percent this winter, a record drop, the U.N. weather agency said Tuesday.

The Arctic's damaged stratospheric ozone layer isn't the best known "ozone hole" – that would be Antarctica's, which forms when sunlight returns in spring there each year. But the Arctic's situation is due to similar causes: ozone-munching compounds in air pollutants that are chemically trigged by a combination of extremely cold temperatures and sunlight.

The losses this winter in the Arctic's fragile ozone atmospheric layer strongly exceeded the previous seasonal loss of about 30 percent, the U.N.'s World Meteorological Organization in Geneva said.

It blamed the combination of very cold temperatures in the stratosphere, the second major layer of the Earth's atmosphere, just above the troposphere, and ozone-eating CFCs from aerosol sprays and refrigeration.

"This is pretty sudden and unusual," said Bryan Johnson, an atmospheric chemist who works in the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Earth System Laboratory in Boulder, Colorado.

Atmospheric scientists concerned about global warming focus on the Arctic because that is a region where the effects are expected to be felt first.

"The Arctic stratosphere continues to be vulnerable to ozone destruction caused by ozone-depleting substances linked to human activities," the U.N. weather agency's secretary-general Michel Jarraud said.

Although the thinner ozone means more radiation can hit Earth's surface, the ozone levels in the Arctic remain higher than in other regions such as in the equatorial regions, said the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, whose recent Arctic findings mirror those of the U.N. agency.

Ozone losses occur over the polar regions when temperatures drop below -78 degrees Celsius (-108 Fahrenheit) and iridescent ice clouds form. Sunlight on icy surfaces triggers the ozone-eating reactions in chlorine and bromine that comes from air pollutants such as chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, once widely used as refrigerants and flame retardants in household appliances.

"As sunlight returns, it all comes together to trigger significant thinning of the ozone," Johnson explained.

"Mostly the concern, for the Arctic ozone depletion, is for people that live in northern regions, more towards Iceland, northern Norway, the northern coast of Russia," he added, saying they should be more careful outside, wearing sunscreen and sunglasses.

As of late March, the U.N. said, the thinning ozone was shifting away from the pole and was covering Greenland and Scandinavia.

For the planet, Johnson said, there's the concern that "if this were to happen every year – even though the ozone naturally regenerates itself – you might see a trending downward of the atmospheric ozone layer."

After scientists raised warnings in the early 1970s – later earning a Nobel Prize – virtually all the world's nations agreed to the 1987 treaty called the Montreal Protocol to cut back on CFCs used in air conditioning, aerosol sprays, foam packaging and other products.

But the compounds have long atmospheric lifetimes, so it takes decades for their concentrations to subside to the pre-1980 levels agreed to in the Montreal Protocol. The ozone layer outside the polar regions isn't expected to recover to pre-1980 levels until sometime between 2030 and 2040.

The ozone treaty also encourages industries to use replacement chemicals less damaging to ozone.

Some scientists say if that treaty hadn't been adopted, two-thirds of the world's protective ozone layer would be gone about a half-century from now and the CFCs, which also are long-lived potent greenhouse gases, would have pushed the world's temperature up an extra few degrees.

Arctic ozone conditions vary more than the seasonal ozone "hole" that forms high in the stratosphere near the South Pole each winter and spring, and the temperatures are always warmer in the Arctic than over Antarctica.

Because of the changing weather and temperatures that some Arctic winters experience, there have been times where there is almost no ozone loss, and others when the exceptionally cold stratospheric conditions has led to substantial ozone depletion, U.N. scientists say.

This year, the Arctic winter was warmer than average at ground level but colder in the stratosphere than normal. Average Arctic temperatures in January range from about -40 to 0 C (-40 to 32 F) and in July from about -10 to 10 C (14 to 50 F).

U.N. officials say the latest losses – unprecedented, but not entirely unexpected – were detected in satellite observations and weather balloons that show at what altitudes the ozone loss is occurring.

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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
whyus
San Francisco native
12:46 AM on 04/08/2011
It's all just a matter of time now . . .
12:24 AM on 04/08/2011
I think the Iceland volcano probably contributed mightly to this phenomenon. If you recall, it spewed tons of pollution into the atmosphere.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
chaz
02:40 PM on 04/07/2011
Don't worry according to the Republican Party there is no such thing a pollution,global warming or ozone.

Outlaw lying on our tv's and radios.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Dangerous Dan
Because I can!
12:51 PM on 04/07/2011
Oh NO!
Record losses!
So how long have we kept records?
How accurate are they?
 
If the US is enforcing the CFC ban to the point that a government spacecraft's fuel tank insulation was downgraded to the point of failure, who is polluting?
 
How could we enforce across national boundries? The UN?
 
Care to go into Mexico?
 
10:43 AM on 04/07/2011
Solsr power now, please.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Dangerous Dan
Because I can!
12:57 PM on 04/07/2011
Great idea.
Battery backup for cloudy days?  Know what chemicals are usedin batteries?
Know how dirty the mining process is to get battery materials?
 
Have you heard how coal, oil, and gas fired powerplants would have to backup solar for power spikes?  At a higher than IDLE level since reaction to surges is too slow.
 
Solar.
 
California is trying solar, environmentalists are blocking transmittion line routes due to SIGHT BLIGHT. 
HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
JScott
John Galt's last name is McGuffin-Smithee
10:29 AM on 04/07/2011
Looks like the trolls from the Koch Bros et al have visited here........guess what we're not fooled.
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Dangerous Dan
Because I can!
12:30 PM on 04/07/2011
And you SLUG's of  Soros, you are fools.
 
 
SLUG- socialist, Liberal, union, goon; lower than trolls!
Besides, I'm an Ogre, an Ogre.  With layers.
 
04:59 PM on 04/07/2011
At least Soros teaches us basic grammar and spelling.
HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
JScott
John Galt's last name is McGuffin-Smithee
10:25 AM on 04/07/2011
I thought it stabilized after CFC were banned worldwide
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MikeDu
Both salubrious and lugubrious concurrently.
09:32 AM on 04/07/2011
Ozone depletion was 'someone else's problem' as long as it was only apparent over the south pole. Now its over our own heads. Imagine how much worse things to be today if we had heeded right-wing pressure back in 1980 to do nothing.
01:18 AM on 04/07/2011
Global warming is a hoax. Man-made climate change is a myth since the science supporting it is flawed.
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MikeDu
Both salubrious and lugubrious concurrently.
09:29 AM on 04/07/2011
Posting a global warming rant on an ozone depletion story. What else needs to be said?
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Dangerous Dan
Because I can!
01:00 PM on 04/07/2011
Are you saying the 2 are not related?
 
You just lost what little credibility you may have had.
HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
JScott
John Galt's last name is McGuffin-Smithee
10:26 AM on 04/07/2011
Yes and the earth was created in 7 days and humans lived the same time as dinosaurs and the world is flat.............


Thanks for that from the Koch Bros.
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NoboyukiMasaki
happy-happy, joy-joy
11:26 PM on 04/06/2011
"We question the science..."
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Dangerous Dan
Because I can!
01:07 PM on 04/07/2011
Don't question the science.
NEVER question the science,
unless it concerns nuclear energy for power,
geneticly engineered crops,
new petroleum processing technology,
unsanctioned economic theory,
oil extraction methods.
 
Who'se afraid of the educated? American trained engineers? Technology?
 
PROGRESSIVES!
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chaz
02:52 PM on 04/07/2011
dan,

You seem like a relatively intelligent person so why is it that you have no idea what a PROGRESSIVE is?

Could it be that you've been lied to so much by Fox,Clear Channel and the Republican party that you can't think for yourself.

Do yourself a favor and turn off Fox and Clear Channel. A mind is a terrible thing to waste.
10:35 PM on 04/06/2011
Under Obama's leadership, how?
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metriks
Hillary 2008, 2012, 2016
10:26 PM on 04/06/2011
At least congress was able to spend time making today National Carmel Popcorn Day. Pretty soon we can just leave our corn in a bowl outside in the sub... voila! Does anyone ever listen? Anyone? Ever?
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LastAngryWoman
waiting for godot
12:09 AM on 04/07/2011
I hear your plaintive cry of "anyone, ever" and it is clear to me that if those of us with only the power of a vote do not USE it NOW...I will be joining you in your described method of popping corn. We all will.
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MikeDu
Both salubrious and lugubrious concurrently.
09:37 AM on 04/07/2011
Corrective action was taken - by congress - all the way back in 1980, back in the day when legistlation was still bipartisan. Probably saved the planet from destruction. Congress doesn't have the power to 'magically cure' the harm already done.
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metriks
Hillary 2008, 2012, 2016
10:28 AM on 04/07/2011
I never intimated Congress could 'magically cure' the harm already done....but they can play, as can the President, a big role in helping to contain it going forward. The EPA is a toothless agency made even more impotent by a Congress who wants to strip it of most of its power. We have handfuls of inspectors to review our food suppliers. Congress refused to ratify the Kyoto accord. Instead of investing in more and more military supplies for foolish wars, they could invest in the development of green technology. Every president since Nixon, and perhaps before, has pledged to help us shed our dependence on oil (foreign oil in the case of Nixon, Ford, and Carter) - today we're even more dependent.

You are correct, action was taken. As I recall a major victory was the Clean Air Act in that timeframe. But today's congress is weakening it one step at a time. It's being pecked to death by ducks. This is what congress is doing today. They can't magically cure anything, but they can slowly poison it.
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Ron Booth
Educate, Agitate, Organize!
09:41 PM on 04/06/2011
As the GOP attempts to cut the enforcement legs from under the EPA they ask that we all just keep changing:

'Global Warming Is A Hoax, Climate Change Is Just A Myth, The Science Is Flawed, Don't Believe What your Eyes Tell You'

The deniers repeat it over and over and over, morning, noon and night.

'Global Warming Is A Hoax, Climate Change Is Just A Myth, The Science Is Flawed, Don't Believe What your Eyes Tell You', 'Don't you worry everything wil be alright'
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Cool Bam
11:23 PM on 04/06/2011
This is not related to AGW
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LastAngryWoman
waiting for godot
12:17 AM on 04/07/2011
Really.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
wendynyc
It's about time!
05:40 PM on 04/06/2011
In Jacksonville today - listened to this radio station bunk that was equating taxes to the killers of Jesus!
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
wendynyc
It's about time!
05:38 PM on 04/06/2011
Shouldn't this be a front page story?
07:31 PM on 04/06/2011
Yes, and it's not even at the top of this Green link. HuffPo should have done a lot better.
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alteredstory
Hold on to the center
07:41 PM on 04/06/2011
"should" has little bearing on "is", alas.