NOAA, NASA: Antarctic ozone hole 5th smallest
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NOAA and NASA report this year’s Antarctic ozone hole was the fifth smallest on record. NASA’s Paul Newman says ozone holes are now forming later and breaking up earlier, but full recovery to 1980s levels is still a long way off, and scientists warn interannual variability — including wildfires and large volcanic eruptions — can make some seasons’ holes larger than normal.
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