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At the start of August, the sun does not shine at all in the Antarctic. The satellite cannot make

At the start of August, the sun does not shine at all in the Antarctic. The satellite cannot make measurements and this is gives the large white circle in the centre of the picture, round the South Pole. Throughout August, the Sun shines on more of Antarctica, the vortex

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At the start of August, the sun does not shine at all in the Antarctic. The satellite cannot make

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  1. At the start of August, the sun does not shine at all in the Antarctic. The satellite cannot make measurements and this is gives the large white circle in the centre of the picture, round the South Pole.

  2. Throughout August, the Sun shines on more of Antarctica, the vortex holding the stratospheric air round the South Pole gets stronger and the ozone in it starts to be depleted.

  3. Throughout August, the Sun shines on more of Antarctica, the vortex holding the stratospheric air round the South Pole gets stronger and the ozone in it starts to be depleted.

  4. Throughout August, the Sun shines on more of Antarctica, the vortex holding the stratospheric air round the South Pole gets stronger and the ozone in it starts to be depleted.

  5. Throughout August, the Sun shines on more of Antarctica, the vortex holding the stratospheric air round the South Pole gets stronger and the ozone in it starts to be depleted.

  6. Throughout August, the Sun shines on more of Antarctica, the vortex holding the stratospheric air round the South Pole gets stronger and the ozone in it starts to be depleted.

  7. Throughout August, the Sun shines on more of Antarctica, the vortex holding the stratospheric air round the South Pole gets stronger and the ozone in it starts to be depleted.

  8. Throughout August, the Sun shines on more of Antarctica, the vortex holding the stratospheric air round the South Pole gets stronger and the ozone in it starts to be depleted.

  9. Throughout August, the Sun shines on more of Antarctica, the vortex holding the stratospheric air round the South Pole gets stronger and the ozone in it starts to be depleted.

  10. Throughout August, the Sun shines on more of Antarctica, the vortex holding the stratospheric air round the South Pole gets stronger and the ozone in it starts to be depleted.

  11. By September, the edge of the vortex is well defined and the stratospheric air within it becomes more and more depleted in ozone.

  12. By September, the edge of the vortex is well defined and the stratospheric air within it becomes more and more depleted in ozone.

  13. By September, the edge of the vortex is well defined and the stratospheric air within it becomes more and more depleted in ozone.

  14. By September, the edge of the vortex is well defined and the stratospheric air within it becomes more and more depleted in ozone.

  15. By September, the edge of the vortex is well defined and the stratospheric air within it becomes more and more depleted in ozone.

  16. By September, the edge of the vortex is well defined and the stratospheric air within it becomes more and more depleted in ozone.

  17. By September, the edge of the vortex is well defined and the stratospheric air within it becomes more and more depleted in ozone.

  18. By September, the edge of the vortex is well defined and the stratospheric air within it becomes more and more depleted in ozone.

  19. By September, the edge of the vortex is well defined and the stratospheric air within it becomes more and more depleted in ozone.

  20. By September, the edge of the vortex is well defined and the stratospheric air within it becomes more and more depleted in ozone.

  21. In the latter part of September, the Ozone Hole is at its deepest but the vortex is becoming less stable, as it is warmed by sunlight, and is no longer circular.

  22. In the latter part of September, the Ozone Hole is at its deepest but the vortex is becoming less stable, as it is warmed by sunlight, and is no longer circular.

  23. In the latter part of September, the Ozone Hole is at its deepest but the vortex is becoming less stable, as it is warmed by sunlight, and is no longer circular.

  24. In the latter part of September, the Ozone Hole is at its deepest but the vortex is becoming less stable, as it is warmed by sunlight, and is no longer circular.

  25. In the latter part of September, the Ozone Hole is at its deepest but the vortex is becoming less stable, as it is warmed by sunlight, and is no longer circular.

  26. During October, the vortex shrinks and so the Ozone Hole becomes smaller and less intense.

  27. During October, the vortex shrinks and so the Ozone Hole becomes smaller and less intense.

  28. During October, the vortex shrinks and so the Ozone Hole becomes smaller and less intense.

  29. During October, the vortex shrinks and so the Ozone Hole becomes smaller and less intense.

  30. During October, the vortex shrinks and so the Ozone Hole becomes smaller and less intense.

  31. During October, the vortex shrinks and so the Ozone Hole becomes smaller and less intense.

  32. During October, the vortex shrinks and so the Ozone Hole becomes smaller and less intense.

  33. During October, the vortex shrinks and so the Ozone Hole becomes smaller and less intense.

  34. During October, the vortex shrinks and so the Ozone Hole becomes smaller and less intense.

  35. During October, the vortex shrinks and so the Ozone Hole becomes smaller and less intense.

  36. During October, the vortex shrinks and so the Ozone Hole becomes smaller and less intense.

  37. During October, the vortex shrinks and so the Ozone Hole becomes smaller and less intense.

  38. During October, the vortex shrinks and so the Ozone Hole becomes smaller and less intense.

  39. During October, the vortex shrinks and so the Ozone Hole becomes smaller and less intense.

  40. During October, the vortex shrinks and so the Ozone Hole becomes smaller and less intense.

  41. During October, the vortex shrinks and so the Ozone Hole becomes smaller and less intense.

  42. By the end of November, the Antarctic stratosphere is almost back to normal.

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