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            "description": "The Antarctic ozone hole is caused by human-produced chlorine-containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and bromine-containing halons. These compounds had a variety of commercial uses, including hair sprays, refrigerants, and fire suppressants.This story about the cause of ozone depletion was originally developed for the NASA hyperwall, where nine different animations can be shown simultaneously. The animations shown here are derived from the Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) model and cover two periods. The first period is from August through November 2004, and the second is from December 2004 through March 2005. The first period animations are shown on this page. The second period animations may be downloaded through the Download links below.The chlorine compounds that destroy ozone have now been regulated under the international Montreal Protocol agreement. Because of this agreement, the ozone hole is projected to disappear around 2060-2070. NASA and the international community continue to monitor Antarctic ozone. || ",
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            "title": "Antarctic Ozone from TOMS: August 15, 2002, to September 29, 2002",
            "description": "Scientists from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have confirmed the ozone hole over the Antarctic this September is not only much smaller than it was in 2000 and 2001, but has split into two separate \"holes\" || ",
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            "description": "Satellite data show the area of this year's Antarctic ozone hole peaked at about 26 million square kilometers — roughly the size of North America — making the hole similar in size to those of the past three years, according to scientists from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Researchers have observed a leveling-off of the hole size and predict a slow recovery. || ",
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            "description": "The year 2000's Antarctic ozone hole is the largest ever observed. Scientists continue to investigate the phenomenon, and are somewhat surprised by its scale. Using data from NASA's Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) instrument onboard the Earth Probe satellite, researchers can evaluate and compare current conditions over the south pole to readings taken by other instruments in years past. Continued monitoring of polar ozone levels helps researchers gain a better understanding of how the planet's climate may be changing. The following animation shows how ozone loss at the south pole has grown since the mid-80s. Early readings over Antarctica indicate little or no ozone depletion beyond naturally predicted levels. But as the 80s and 90s progress, a clear change in atmospheric chemistry takes place at the bottom of the world. The hole starts small in the late 80s and spreads as subsequent winter cycles break apart ozone molecules. || ",
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            "title": "TOMS Ozone at the South Pole: August 1, 2000 to October 2, 2000",
            "description": "The year 2000's Antarctic ozone hole is the largest ever observed.  Scientists continue to investigate the phenomenon, and are somewhat surprised by its scale. Using data from NASA's Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) instrument onboard the Earth Probe satellite, researchers can evaluate  and compare current conditions over the south pole to readings taken by other instruments in years past.  Continued monitoring of polar ozone levels helps researchers gain a better understanding of how the planet's climate may be changing.  This animation shows a huge section of the atmosphere around the south pole that's comparatively devoid of ozone. The gap reached a record size of 28.3 million kilometers squared on September 3, 2000. The previous record was 27.2 million square kilometers squared recorded on Sept. 19, 1998.  Although current measurements of the ozone hole show that it has stabilized, low value points in the interior continue to decline.  The lowest values are typically observed in the late September or early October. || ",
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            "title": "Average March Ozone Levels over the Arctic for 1979 to 1999",
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            "release_date": "1999-12-28T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Antarctic Ozone from Earth Probe TOMS: June 1998 through December 1998",
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            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "1999-12-28T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Antarctic Ozone from Earth Probe TOMS: July 25, 1999 through September 25, 1999",
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            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "1999-12-28T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Ozone update on 3 October 1999",
            "description": "For more information and images see (archived TOMS stories) or animation entries 2619 and 708. || ",
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            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "1999-12-28T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Peak of the Antarctic Ozone Hole:  September 15, 1999 (Still)",
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            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "1999-12-28T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Arctic Ozone from TOMS: September 1, 1999 through November 30, 1999",
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            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "1999-12-28T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Average October Ozone Levels Over Antarctica for 1979 to 1999",
            "description": "For more information and related images, please go to the archived TOMS story. Average September ozone levels over Antarctica for these years can be found in SVS entry #710. || Average Octover ozone level over Antarctica for 1979. || ozone_oct_avg1979.jpg (720x486) [26.4 KB] || ozone_oct_avg1979_web.jpg (320x216) [7.4 KB] || ozone_oct_avg1979.tif (720x486) [168.5 KB] || ",
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            "result_type": "Visualization",
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            "title": "Total Ozone over Antarctica from TOMS: Jul 1, 1998 through Oct 1, 1998 (Rotation to Pole with Dates)",
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            "result_type": "Visualization",
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            "title": "Total Ozone over Antarctica from TOMS: July 1, 1998 through October 1, 1998 (With Dates)",
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            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "1998-10-02T12:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Total Ozone over Antarctica from TOMS: Jul 1, 1998 through Oct 1, 1998 Rotation to Pole without Dates",
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            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "1998-10-02T12:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Total Ozone over Antarctica from TOMS: July 1, 1998 through October 1, 1998 (Without Dates)",
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            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "1998-10-02T12:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Average September Ozone Levels over Antarctica for 1979 to 1998",
            "description": "The evolution of the ozone hole over Antarctica as shown through measurements of average ozone for September for the years 1979 through 1998, excluding 1995.  These measurements were made by the TOMS instruments on Nimbus-7, Meteor-3 and Earth Probe.  Dark blue represent regions of low ozone and red represents regions of high ozone. || a000236.00010_print.png (720x480) [538.5 KB] || a000236_thm.png (80x40) [4.7 KB] || a000236_pre.jpg (320x238) [6.5 KB] || a000236_pre_searchweb.jpg (320x180) [44.8 KB] || a000236.webmhd.webm (960x540) [1.8 MB] || a000236.dv (720x480) [81.3 MB] || a000236.mp4 (640x480) [4.7 MB] || a000236.mpg (352x240) [2.7 MB] || ",
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