NASA sees slight decrease in Antarctic ozone 'hole' this year

NASA's Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) spacecraft has detected a slightly smaller ozone "hole" over the Antarctic this year than it measured last year, but the shrinkage is seen as more a result of local weather than a change for the better in the atmosphere's health. Measurements made...

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