Unusually high UV levels in Antarctica as ozone hole lingers longer
The Antarctic ozone hole in 2010 was smaller than usual due to warm temperatures in the lower stratosphere. A disturbance in the upper stratosphere during July caused a warming and weakening of the polar vortex, leading to less ozone depletion. The winter warming delayed the disappearance of the ozone hole until late December, resulting in high UV levels in East Antarctica.