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Erythemal Index 2000: Full Globe Loop (With Dates)

The Erythemal Index is a measure of ultraviolet radiation (UV) at ground level on the Earth. UV exists to the left of the visible spectrum and is divided into three components (UV-A, UV-B and UV-C). UV-B (290-320 wavelengths) is the most dangerous form of UV radiation that can reach ground level. Atmospheric ozone shields life at the surface from most of the harmful components of solar radiation. Chemical processes in the atmosphere can effect the level of protection provided by the ozone in the upper atmosphere. This thinning of the atmospheric ozone in the stratosphere leads to elevated levels of UV-B at ground level and increases the risks of DNA damage in living organisms.

Earth view of the Western Hemisphere.  Red (denoting highest ground levels of ultraviolet radiation) covers most of South America and the colors fading to blues (denoting lowest ground levels of ultraviolet radiation) over North America.  This data was collected over the year 2000.    Earth view of the Western Hemisphere. Red (denoting highest ground levels of ultraviolet radiation) covers most of South America and the colors fading to blues (denoting lowest ground levels of ultraviolet radiation) over North America. This data was collected over the year 2000.
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Earth view of the Western Hemisphere.  Red (denoting highest ground levels of ultraviolet radiation) covers most of South America and the colors fading to blues (denoting lowest ground levels of ultraviolet radiation) over North America.  This data was collected over the year 2000.    Earth view of the Western Hemisphere. Red (denoting highest ground levels of ultraviolet radiation) covers most of South America and the colors fading to blues (denoting lowest ground levels of ultraviolet radiation) over North America. This data was collected over the year 2000.

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Animation Number:2199
Animator:Michael Mangos (Lead)
Studio:SVS
Completed:2001-06-25
Scientist:Richard McPeters (NASA/GSFC)
Instrument:Earth Probe/TOMS
Data Collected:2000/01/01-2000/12/31
Series:Erythemal UV
Video:SVS2001-0020 *
Keywords:
DLESE >> Atmospheric science
SVS >> Erythemal
SVS >> Solar Radiation
SVS >> UV
SVS >> UV-B
SVS >> Ultraviolet
 
 
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