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UN scientists expect 'normal' ozone hole this year over Antarctica Print E-mail
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Sunday, 31 August 2008
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GENEVA - UN scientists say they expect a "normal" ozone hole this year.

Geir Braathen of the World Meteorological Organization says it's still too early to say for sure how big the ozone hole will be over Antarctica. He told reporters in Geneva on Friday that it will likely be smaller than the very large hole of 2006, but more pronounced than last year's relatively small hole.

The hole has been forming since the mid-1980s in the extremely low temperatures that mark the end of Antarctic winter. Generally, the hole is biggest around late September.

The hole is caused by thinning in the ozone layer largely due to chemical compounds leaked from refrigerators, air conditioners and other devices. It exposes the Earth to harmful solar rays.
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