I Googled for ozone layer AND north pole and was offered, on page 2, "NASA Confirms North Pole Ozone Hole Trigger". The following is just a couple of sentences taken out of a lot of context, but it suggests to me that global warming might help to mitigate the ozone depletion. Wouldn't that be a kick?
"Just as the weather at the Earth's surface varies a lot from one year to the next, so can the weather in the stratosphere. For instance, there were some years like 1984, in which it didn't get cold enough in the Arctic stratosphere for significant ozone loss to occur."
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/ozone-01e.html
I was wondering if a similar hole exists at the North pole. Skeptic that I am, I think that the Hole is natural (well, of course it is, I simply mean not influenced unduly by human activity) and not "our" fault.
Walt
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