Scientists from the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) track the development and recovery of the hole to provide quality-assured information about the state of the ozone layer.
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CAMS constantly monitors Earth's ozone layer, tracking the formation and evolution of the annual chemical destruction of ozone that leads to the development of the hole. CAMS scientists have been...
Copernicus tracks the ozone hole closure of 2021 – one of the longest lived Antarctic ozone holes on record
Scientists from the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service confirm that the 2021 Antarctic ozone hole has almost reached its end, following a season with a considerably large and prolonged...