Image:TOMS Global Ozone 65N-65S.png

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Description

This image shows the global (from 65 degrees north latitude to 65 degrees south latitude) monthly average total ozone amount for the time period 1979 through the end of 2001. The green line shows the results from Nimbus-7 TOMS instrument. The red line shows the results from the Meteor-3 TOMS instrument. The blue line shows the results from the Earth Probe TOMS instrument, which developed a fault in 2002.

Source

http://toms.gsfc.nasa.gov/multi/ozone_time_series.jpg

Date

Friday, December 13, 2002 1:43:10 PM

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NASA

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