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Old May 6th 05, 04:11 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Michael McNeil Michael McNeil is offline
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Default Ozone layer most fragile on record

"Keith Dancey" wrote in message


In article , "Alastair McDonald" k writes:


http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/scien...471075,00.html

This article provides confirmation to me that the ozone layer over the NH
could be the cause of this year's "cooler" spring.


You are a gullible person.

By the way, were icing over records broken in the Arctic this winter?

How might reduced stratospheric ozone reduce tropospheric temperature?


Or, say, increased Solar UV penetration reduce surface temperature?


And is this year's Northern Hemisphere spring any cooler than usual, anyway?


One would have thought that increased UV light coming through to the sea
would help to mitigat these fluctuations as the increased heat would
produce more cloud which would cut the UV incoming which would ....
(Nice that this stuff seems to fall on oceans btw!)

Well how long have these records been kept anyway, is it 20 years yet?
That a long time in climate modelling is it?


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