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What ? Here I have wondered about a comment I made in a blog, and after a lot of time and effort, I cannot submit what I had in mind to add to it ?!
Very well, - here it comes:
Oh, I mess up my head - all by myself ;) Not a scientist, just wondering about stuff.
In a comment earlier here, I did mention a ozone layer depletion in the Northern Hemisphere.
Some mentioned the ozone-hole at the south pole, which is another matter. This had us ban Freon-gases in our spray cans, and so on. But if it isn't chlorofluorocarbons, then what is it ?
Well, the weather and "global warming" does of course play into this. In the northern hemisphere, there is a seasonal change in the ozone layer thickness, as well as a splitting up of the polar vortices. Then there is chemical reactions due to incoming fluxes of energetic protons from the sun, which in the case of chlorofluorcarbons, broke down the ozon layer at the South Pole. To me, nitrogen oxides may seem to play a role. Perhaps coming from warmer air masses of our more populated regions. Need some input from climate experts here. Perhaps another argument for electric cars ?
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My apologies, 2may.
Such a comment would've been welcome.
You really gave me a problem. I know Methane was in question, but somehow that contribute to more ozone - there are some paradoxes here, as well as the NOx seem to have some paradoxes - I feel like bend into a question mark all the time
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