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    3D rendering of the ozone hole evolution in 2023

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    • Title 3D rendering of the ozone hole evolution in 2023
    • Released: 04/10/2023
    • Length 00:00:20
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Animation
    • Copyright contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2023)/processed by CAMS/ECMWF
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      The status of the ongoing ozone hole is displayed here as a 3D rendered animation. It shows the evolution of the ozone hole over the South Pole from 1 July to 24 September 2023.

      The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) combines measurements from satellite instruments, including Copernicus Sentinel-5P, and in situ sensors with its numerical models to provide quality information about the state of the ozone layer, as well as forecasts of the status of the ozone hole.

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    • Keywords Ozone, ozone hole, Poles

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