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Australian Smoke Plume Sets Records
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Published January 31, 2020
Potent wildfires sent one of the largest plumes of smoke higher into the stratosphere than certain satellites have ever observed.
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2019 Ozone Hole is the Smallest on Record
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Published October 22, 2019
Abnormal weather patterns in the upper atmosphere over Antarctica dramatically limited ozone depletion.
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New Map Shows Risk of Sunburn Across the U.S.
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Published August 7, 2019
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is using NASA data to help the public better understand their UV exposure.
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Ozone Hole is Big, But Tempered by CFC Reductions
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Published November 14, 2018
The hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica was slightly above average size in 2018, but smaller than expected for the weather conditions.
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Pollutant Emissions Leveling Off a Bit in the U.S.
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Published May 31, 2018
Satellite data show that nitrogen oxide and carbon monoxide are not declining as much as projected by models.
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