Ozone links


Note: the links herein are not part of NERC/BAS and we take no responsibility for their contents or availability. If a link doesn't work, let me (j.shanklin@bas.ac.uk) know.


  • The NASA ozone hole watch page
  • Ozone Monitoring Instrument news page
  • Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) home page TOMS info, satellites, ozone hole, movies, etc
  • TOVS Total ozone analses
  • Latest TOVS high resolution images
  • The Norwegian Institute of Air Research has lots of interesting graphs and images of the ozone hole
  • The US EPA has Stratospheric Ozone Information and also has a section on Ozone Depletion: Myth vs. Measurement and other interesting stuff.
  • HALOE
  • The usenet FAQ Ozone Depletion is an excellent source of information.
  • The Yahoo ozone discussion group
  • 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Paul Crutzen, Mario Molina, and F. Sherwood Roland for their pioneering contributions to recognizing and understanding the hazards of man-made chemicals to the ozone layer. The Nobel site also has some ozone science.
  • Ozone at the Centre for Atmospheric Science (chemistry department) in the University of Cambridge who have the CAS Ozone Hole Tour
  • EORCU - European Ozone Research Coordinating Unit
  • UV monitoring in polar regions
  • CIESIN ozone info from its Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center
  • UNEP assements on environmental effects of ozone depletion
  • Environment Canada Ozone Page and their Experimental studies page
  • NOAA/CPC SBUV/2 Total Ozone products
  • Winter Hemisphere Stratosphere Bulletins from NOAA/NWS
  • UNEP DTIE's OzonAction Programme
  • Finnish Met Institute ozone page and Finnish Met Institute polar ozone page
  • Solcomhouse has a nicely illustrated account of the ozone hole.
  • Ozone information from the German Neumayer Station in Antarctica
  • The Tropospheric Emission Monitoring Internet Service (TEMIS) and its UV Index page

    The following urls were provided by Bruce Hamilton (B.Hamilton@irl.cri.nz):


    Last updated 2003 August 13 by Jon Shanklin