Delay in recovery of the Antarctic ozone hole from unexpected CFC-11 emissions

The Antarctic ozone hole is decreasing in size due to policies implemented following the Montreal Protocol. Here, model simulations show that if recently discovered increase in unreported CFC-11 emissions continue, they could delay the recovery of the ozone hole by well over a decade.

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Autores principales: S. S. Dhomse, W. Feng, S. A. Montzka, R. Hossaini, J. Keeble, J. A. Pyle, J. S. Daniel, M. P. Chipperfield
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:49850c5a49a94795ad9004a1e80e44de2021-12-02T13:27:23ZDelay in recovery of the Antarctic ozone hole from unexpected CFC-11 emissions10.1038/s41467-019-13717-x2041-1723https://doaj.org/article/49850c5a49a94795ad9004a1e80e44de2019-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-13717-xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The Antarctic ozone hole is decreasing in size due to policies implemented following the Montreal Protocol. Here, model simulations show that if recently discovered increase in unreported CFC-11 emissions continue, they could delay the recovery of the ozone hole by well over a decade.S. S. DhomseW. FengS. A. MontzkaR. HossainiJ. KeebleJ. A. PyleJ. S. DanielM. P. ChipperfieldNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2019)
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W. Feng
S. A. Montzka
R. Hossaini
J. Keeble
J. A. Pyle
J. S. Daniel
M. P. Chipperfield
Delay in recovery of the Antarctic ozone hole from unexpected CFC-11 emissions
description The Antarctic ozone hole is decreasing in size due to policies implemented following the Montreal Protocol. Here, model simulations show that if recently discovered increase in unreported CFC-11 emissions continue, they could delay the recovery of the ozone hole by well over a decade.
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author S. S. Dhomse
W. Feng
S. A. Montzka
R. Hossaini
J. Keeble
J. A. Pyle
J. S. Daniel
M. P. Chipperfield
author_facet S. S. Dhomse
W. Feng
S. A. Montzka
R. Hossaini
J. Keeble
J. A. Pyle
J. S. Daniel
M. P. Chipperfield
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title Delay in recovery of the Antarctic ozone hole from unexpected CFC-11 emissions
title_short Delay in recovery of the Antarctic ozone hole from unexpected CFC-11 emissions
title_full Delay in recovery of the Antarctic ozone hole from unexpected CFC-11 emissions
title_fullStr Delay in recovery of the Antarctic ozone hole from unexpected CFC-11 emissions
title_full_unstemmed Delay in recovery of the Antarctic ozone hole from unexpected CFC-11 emissions
title_sort delay in recovery of the antarctic ozone hole from unexpected cfc-11 emissions
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