WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.950 --> 00:00:05.270 Good news! Scientists say the Antarctic ozone hole is on the road to recovery 2 00:00:05.290 --> 00:00:05.710 3 00:00:05.730 --> 00:00:11.480 The amounts of ozone-depleting substances grew rapidly in our atmosphere in the 80s and early 1990s 4 00:00:11.500 --> 00:00:11.870 5 00:00:11.890 --> 00:00:17.100 but had stopped growing in late 90s because of the 1987 Montreal Protocol 6 00:00:17.120 --> 00:00:17.360 7 00:00:17.380 --> 00:00:21.560 As levels of these manufactured chemicals have decreased in the last 14 years 8 00:00:21.580 --> 00:00:24.400 the ozone hole has seen a slight improvement 9 00:00:24.420 --> 00:00:25.300 10 00:00:25.320 --> 00:00:30.650 Today, satellite observations by NASA and NOAA show the peak size of this year’s ozone hole 11 00:00:30.670 --> 00:00:36.990 measured 9.3 million square miles—an area roughly the size of North America 12 00:00:37.010 --> 00:00:37.190 13 00:00:37.210 --> 00:00:40.290 This area is smaller than holes observed in past years 14 00:00:40.310 --> 00:00:43.700 and significantly less than the largest hole on record 15 00:00:43.720 --> 00:00:43.990 16 00:00:44.010 --> 00:00:50.480 But scientists say the decrease of ozone-depleting substances isn’t the only factor that has contributed to these improvements 17 00:00:50.500 --> 00:00:51.180 18 00:00:51.200 --> 00:00:56.650 Rising temperatures in an upper layer of the atmosphere known as the stratosphere may also play a role 19 00:00:56.670 --> 00:00:57.200 20 00:00:57.220 --> 00:01:01.710 Colder temperatures over the polar regions have been shown to promote ozone depletion 21 00:01:01.730 --> 00:01:04.300 while warmer temperatures lead to increased ozone 22 00:01:04.320 --> 00:01:04.770 23 00:01:04.790 --> 00:01:08.180 Years with warmer temperatures generally had smaller holes 24 00:01:08.200 --> 00:01:10.900 while colder temperatures had larger holes 25 00:01:10.920 --> 00:01:11.370 26 00:01:11.390 --> 00:01:15.180 So how much of the ozone hole’s recovery is due to a rising temperatures 27 00:01:15.200 --> 00:01:18.520 versus decreasing levels of manufactured chemicals? 28 00:01:18.540 --> 00:01:18.720 29 00:01:18.740 --> 00:01:20.600 Scientists are looking to answer this question 30 00:01:20.620 --> 00:01:22.680