Click to enlarge   Antarctic ozone hole at 21 Nov 2024
 minimum: 178 DU
located at: 85°S 104°W
 size: 10.89 million km²
 ozone loss: 4.61 megaton
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The total ozone columns, derived in near-real time from observations by the satellite instrument GOME-2, are used as an input for a data assimilation program which provides global ozone fields for today and a forecast for the coming days.


Depth

Size

Loss

The depth of the ozone hole is the lowest ozone column value in Dobson Units (DU) for latitudes below 30° South. The size of the ozone hole is the area on the globe in million square km of ozone column values below 220 DU. The ozone loss is the amount of ozone in megaton necessary to fill the ozone hole to 220 DU over the whole area


  Ronald van der A, Bas Mijling
© KNMI/TEMIS, 2019