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Ozone effect
Overall, the ozone hole over Antarctica boosts wind speeds over the surrounding oceans, according to new model simulations. Yellow indicates where wind speeds increased the most in a scenario with an ozone hole compared to one without the hole. Bright blue shows where wind speeds declined the most. Credit: Lenton et al./Geophysical Research Letters


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