Solcomhouse News
The
ozone layer over Northern Russia dropped below 200 dobson
units on October 18 and 20.Ozone levels are below 250
dobson units over eastern Europe .
Upper
atmospheric conditions in The Northern Hemisphere are
becoming similar to those of the Antarctic. The result
of this could be the formation of an "Arctic Ozone
Hole" or more correctly termed "low ozone event".
The alarming difference is that there are millions of
people that live in the area that will be exposed to this
deadly radiation. These conditions could expose large
numbers of people and animals to more ultraviolet radiation,
which can cause skin cancer and disrupt reproduction of
some animals and destroy plant life.
The
ozone layer, high up in the atmosphere, shields Earth
from much of the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays. A gradual
thinning due to emissions of damaging man-made chemicals
has increased the occurrence of skin cancer and other
illnesses related to over-exposure to ultraviolet rays,
scientists say. The damage to the ozone layer is worst
over Antarctica where a hole about twice the size of China
and more than two-and-a-half times the scope of Europe
has developed.
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