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TOMS Data Showing the Ozone Hole over Antarctica (8/20/92 - 10/19/92)


TOMS Ozone over Antarctica from 8-20-92 to 10-19-92.  The ozone hole is indicated in shades of blue.  The missing data region over the south pole is due to the inability of the TOMS instrument to measure data during the polar night.    TOMS Ozone over Antarctica from 8-20-92 to 10-19-92. The ozone hole is indicated in shades of blue. The missing data region over the south pole is due to the inability of the TOMS instrument to measure data during the polar night.
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Animation Number:835
Completed:1999-04-09
Animator:Jesse Allen (Raytheon) (Lead)
Scientist:Mark Schoeberl (NASA/GSFC)
Platforms/Sensors/Data Sets:Meteor-3/TOMS (1992/8/20-1992/10/19)
 Nimbus-7/TOMS (1992/8/20-1992/10/19)
Series:UARS
Video:SVS1999-1001 *
Keywords:
DLESE >> Atmospheric science
SVS >> Ozone
GCMD >> Location >> Antarctica
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