Ozone Hole Over Antarctica Threatens Global Ecosystem, Calls for Urgent Action
A sudden drop in Antarctic ozone in the 1980s surprised scientists, leading them to come up with three main ideas about the cause: manmade chemicals like CFCs and halons destroy ozone due to cold air trapped over Antarctica; changing wind patterns bring in ozone-poor air from below; and solar activity boosts nitrogen oxides that can harm ozone. They studied how ozone, temperature, and clouds change in the region to understand these theories.