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Rare Polar Stratospheric Clouds Observed Over Antarctic Station

10:01, 30 July

Edited by: Tetiana Martynovska 17

In the Antarctic region, a rare atmospheric phenomenon known as polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) has been observed. These clouds, also referred to as nacreous clouds, are characterized by their iridescent colors and typically form in the stratosphere during the polar winter months. They occur at altitudes between 15 and 25 kilometers, where temperatures are extremely low, often below -78°C.

The formation of PSCs is closely linked to the depletion of the ozone layer. Chemical reactions occurring on the surface of these clouds can release chlorine and bromine compounds, which, in turn, break down ozone molecules. This process contributes to the thinning of the ozone layer, which is crucial for protecting life on Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation.

Monitoring and studying these clouds is essential for understanding the complex interactions within our atmosphere and the broader implications for global climate patterns. Observations of PSCs provide valuable data that can enhance climate models and inform strategies for environmental protection.

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