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