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Archive for October 20th, 2011

Massive Ozone Hole Remains Over Antarctic

Posted by feww on October 20, 2011

The 2011 Antarctic ozone hole peaks at 26.02 million square kilometers

The 2011 ozone hole over the South Pole reached its annual peak on September 12, exposing 26.02 million square kilometers (10.05 million sq miles, or an area roughly three times the size of the United States) of the Southern Hemisphere to harmful ultraviolet radiation.

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Disaster Calendar 2011 – October 20

[October 20, 2011]  Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.  SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,609 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History

  • Planetary Scale Disasters. The 2011 Antarctic ozone hole peaked at 26.02 million square kilometers on September 12, exposing 26.02 million square kilometers (10.05 million sq miles) of the Southern Hemisphere to harmful ultraviolet radiation, NOAA reported.
    • The ozone hole reached its minimum of the season on October 9 when ozone levels dropped to 102 Dobson units.
    • The ozone layer which helps protect the Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation is depleted by persisting manmade chemicals that reside in the atmosphere and help destroy the ozone.

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