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    Ozone hole over the Atlantic 9 November 2001
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    • Title Mini ozone hole over north pole 9 November 2001
    • Released 20/02/2002 10:41 am
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      Mini ozone hole over the north pole on 9 November 2001(Assimilated GOME total ozone). Scientists at KNMI, The Netherlands, in cooperation with ESA, are tracking a mini ozone hole opening over the North Atlantic and heading for Europe. The KNMI scientists predict that the mini hole will see ozone levels fall to 60-70% of the seasonal average as it sweeps from Greenland to southern Scandinavia over the next few days. KNMI's unique GOME Fast Delivery Service, developed under the ESA Data User Programme, harnesses near real time processing of data from the GOME instrument aboard ERS-2. The scientists are able to monitor the loss of ozone in the atmosphere, and watch the mini hole as it moves and deepens hour by hour, in real time. Credit KNMI/ESA


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