Articles | Volume 37, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-37-1049-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-37-1049-2019
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21 Nov 2019
Regular paper |  | 21 Nov 2019

Investigation of the behavior of the atmospheric dynamics during occurrences of the ozone hole's secondary effect in southern Brazil

Gabriela Dornelles Bittencourt, Damaris Kirsch Pinheiro, José Valentin Bageston, Hassan Bencherif, Luis Angelo Steffenel, and Lucas Vaz Peres

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The Antarctic ozone hole (AOH) directly influences the Antarctic region, where its levels can reach values below 220 DU. The temporary depletion of ozone in Antarctica generally occurs between the beginning and middle of August, during the austral spring, and extends to November, when a temporary reduction in ozone content is observed in a large region over Antarctica. However, masses of ozone-depleted air can break away from the ozone hole and reach mid-latitude regions.