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Description: Provides a comprehensive technical primer on the ozone layer and its depletion, as well as access to real-time and historical monitoring data, descriptions of instruments used to detect ozone, and related information and links.
NOAA Stratospheric Ozone Webpage In the stratosphere, the region of the Earth's atmosphere from 6 to 30 miles (10 to 50 kilometers) above the surface, the chemical compound ozone plays a vital role in absorbing harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun. During the past 20 years, concentrations of this important compound have been threatened by human-made gases released into the atmosphere, including those known as CFCs. These chemical compounds as well as meteorological conditions in the stratosphere affect the concentration of stratospheric ozone.
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Page title:NOAA Stratospheric Ozone Webpage
Keywords:NOAA, Ozone, Stratosphere, Ozone Hole, Ozone Layer, Good Ozone, Stratospheric Ozone, Ozonesonde, SBUV/2, TOVS, Dobson Spectrophotometer, Global Warming, Ozone Depletion, SMOBA, Polar Vortex, Stratospheric Temperatures, CFCs, Chlorofluorocarbons, Chlorine, Bromine, Arctic, Antarctic, Ultraviolet Radiation
Description:The NOAA Stratospheric Ozone webpage is a one stop website for access to real-time as well as historical stratospheric ozone products, descriptions of instruments used to detect ozone, and of the organizations involved in collecting and archiving stratospheric ozone data. Information is also provided regarding some of the most frequently asked questions as well as recent stratospheric ozone press releases and media contact resources.
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