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SUBMITTER: Dhomse SS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6923372 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Dhomse S S SS Feng W W Montzka S A SA Hossaini R R Keeble J J Pyle J A JA Daniel J S JS Chipperfield M P MP
Nature communications 20191219 1
The Antarctic ozone hole is decreasing in size but this recovery will be affected by atmospheric variability and any unexpected changes in chlorinated source gas emissions. Here, using model simulations, we show that the ozone hole will largely cease to occur by 2065 given compliance with the Montreal Protocol. If the unusual meteorology of 2002 is repeated, an ozone-hole-free-year could occur as soon as the early 2020s by some metrics. The recently discovered increase in CFC-11 emissions of ~ 1 ...[more]