Monday, April 20, 2009

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Note: Dpa, 04/20/2009.
The huge ozone hole over the Antarctic is growing since the turn of the century, but apparently not close before 2065, predicted on Monday the U.S. climatologist David J. Hofmann specialists at a conference in Vienna.
Recovery of the ozone layer over the South Pole will not start "before 2030," he said.
regular measurements over Antarctica since the 80 state that "the South Pole ill patient is not sick again," Hofmann said the start of the annual meeting of the European Union of Geoscientists (EGU).
So far it is unclear whether the atmosphere over the South Pole once again to its original condition, said climatologist at the Earth System Research Laboratory at the University Boulder, Colorado. Apparently, the developments in Antarctica have no direct impact on climate change.
Thousands of scientists around the world came to Vienna for the largest global conference of geoscientists in Vienna. Until Friday, you will hear about 13 thousand speeches in Austria-Vienna Center.

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The hole in the ozone layer is one of the environmental problems of global significance becoming more important in the early 80's. One of the initiatives taken at international level was the reduction of type CF4 gases (chlorofluorocarbons), lols most responsible for depleting the ozone layer, thereby achieving significantly reduce the increase in the hole in the ozone layer . However, the aftermath of the negative effects of CF4 even have an effect on the atmosphere as it is anticipated that the recovery of the same take several decades. In this sense, scientists recently atmospheric science experts indicated that the hole in the ozone layer will not close before 2065, 8 decades later they take action to solve this problem.


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that the ozone hole over Antarctica will not close before 2065
Note: Dpa, 20/04/2009
The huge ozone hole over the Antarctic is growing since the turn of the century, but apparently not close before 2065, predicted on Monday the U.S. climatologist David J. Hofmann specialists at a conference in Vienna. The recovery of the ozone layer over the South Pole will not start "before 2030," he said. Regular measurements over Antarctica since the 80 state that "the South Pole ill patient is not sick again," Hofmann said the start of the annual meeting of the European Union of Geoscientists (EGU).

So far it is unclear whether the atmosphere over the South Pole ever return to its original condition, said climatologist at the Earth System Research Laboratory at the University Boulder, Colorado. Apparently, the developments in Antarctica have no direct impact on climate change. Thousands of scientists around the world came to Vienna for the largest global conference of geoscientists in Vienna.