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1Increasing Antarctic sea ice extent linked to the ozone hole 1 Citation Increased growth in Antarctic sea ice during the past 30 years is a result of changing weather patterns caused by the ozone hole according to new research published this week (Thurs 23 April 2009)., technorati.com
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1 Citation Many of the climate change deniers point to the Antarctic to prove their point. You see, it is actually having an ice increase, while the arctic is suffering its worse losses. So, John Turner of the British Antarctic Survey has set his sights on figuring out why this may be the case. And, in an ironic twist, it seems the hole in the ozone is the culprit? but it isn?t going to last. Weather patterns in the Antarctic have changed due to the hole as a result warmer air is blowing over t, technorati.com
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Ozone hole caused increased growth in Antarctic sea ice 1 Citation Washington, April 22 (ANI): A new research has determined that increased growth in Antarctic sea ice during the past 30 years is a result of changing weather patterns caused by the ozone hole. The research, done by scientists from British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and NASA, indicates that while there has been a dramatic loss of Arctic , technorati.com
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1 Citation Geophysical Research Letters , 36 , L08502; doi:10.1029/2009GL037524. Non?annular atmospheric circulation change induced by stratospheric ozone depletion and its role in the recent increase of Antarctic sea ice extent Non?annular atmospheric circulation change induced by stratosphe, technorati.com
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1 Citation BLOGGER'S NOTE: This is probably one of my most favorite subjects -- the vortices! Why Antarctic ice is growing despite global warming by Catherine Brahic, New Scientist , April 20, 2009 It's the southern ozone hole whatdunit. That's why Antarctic sea ice is growing while at the other pole, Arctic ice is shrinking at record rates. It seems CFCs and other ozon, technorati.com
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Global Warming Happened Before 1 Citation You are kidding me!?! Where have I heard that before? Oh, yeah, I said that . . . In fact I believe I even asked when it happened before what human made pollutants caused it? I believe my answer was there was none. Now a study comes out that the Antarctic melted before and it will happen again and the oceans raised before and it will happen again.Um, again I think I stated that without having to spend God only knows how much money on some study to state something that is just common sense., technorati.com
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1 Citation Share Post: | Stumble | html .fb_share_link { padding:2px 0 0 20px; height:16px; background:url(http://static.ak.fbcdn.net/images/share/facebook_share_icon.gif?6 :26981) no-repeat top left; }Share on Facebook | | A just published report on the future of global warming is showing that unless the output of carbon dioxide is curbed soon, the severe consequences of global warming will be essentially irreversible.[If you cannot see the flash video below, you can click, technorati.com
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Study: Global warming could delay recovery of ozone layer 1 Citation For years, the USA TODAY weather team has told readers of our "Ask the Experts" or "Ask the Weather Guys" columns that there is no connection between global warming and the recovery of the ozone layer. However, a new study released this week may prove a link between two of the biggest atmospheric-related issues of our era. The research, led by Darryn Waugh of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, reports that the increasing greenhouse gases that cause global warming could delay or even halt t, technorati.com
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Ozone: New Simulation Shows Consequences Of A World Without Eart... 1 Citation The year is 2065. Nearly two-thirds of Earth's ozone is gone -- not just over the poles, but everywhere. The infamous ozone hole over Antarctica is a year-round fixture, with a twin over the North Pole. The ultraviolet (UV) radiation falling on mid-latitude cities is strong enough to cause sunburn in just five minutes. Such is the world we would have inherited if 193 nations had not agreed to ban ozone-depleting substances, according to atmospheric chemists, technorati.com
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1 Citation IN 1971, while en route to the moon aboard Apollo 14, Edgar Mitchell said upon viewing the earth: ?It looks like a sparkling blue and white jewel.?... © 2009 MileHighTopSites.com/5280edge All Rights Reserved., technorati.com
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