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Ozone A nearly colorless (but faintly blue) gaseous form of oxygen, with a characteristic odor like chlorine. Its formula is O3; its molecular weight is 48.

 


90% of Ozone is located between 6-30 miles above the Earth.
In the stratosphere Ozone helps block out harmful Ultra Violet (UV) rays produced by the Sun. If Ozone were not present in the atmosphere, life would not exists on Earth as we know it.

Ozone is one of the several gases that make up the earth's atmosphere. It is the triatomic form of oxygen and makes up approximately one part in three million of all of the gases in the atmosphere.

ozone spectrophotometer"See Dobson spectrophotometer.
ozone"A nearly colorless gas, formula O3, molecular weight 48, that appears blue in the condensed phase or at high concentration, with a characteristic odor like that of weak chlorine.

Ozone Layer: About 90% of the ozone in the Earth's atmosphere is found in a layer between 22 and 30 km above the surface. This layer is within a region of the atmosphere called the stratosphere.

Ozone - a triatomic form of oxygen that is nearly colorless gas of pungent odor; it is formed naturally in the upper atmosphere, ...

Ozone
The gas found in the stratosphere that protects us from the Sun's harmful ultra-violet (UV) radiation
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OZONE LAYER An atmospheric layer that contains a high proportion of oxygen that exists as ozone. It acts as a filtering mechanism against incoming ultraviolet radiation. It is located between the troposphere and the stratosphere, around 9.5 to 12.

ozone: gaseous form of oxygen that constitutes less than one part per million of the gases in the atmosphere, yet absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation which has been proven to be harmful to humans as well as other life forms on Earth.

Ozone Hole
A severe depletion of stratospheric ozone over Antarctica that occurs each spring. The possibility exists that a hole could form over the Arctic as well.

Ozone - An oxygen molecule with three atoms stuck together.
Ozone layer - a thin protective layer of ozone gas in the stratosphere.
Polar vortex - cyclonic motion near the pole. Very cold, especially in winter.

Ozone (O3): A chemically active molecule in the atmosphere.
Ozone layer: A layer in the stratosphere with a maximum of ozone concentration.

OZONE: A form of oxygen containing 3 molecules, usually found in the stratosphere, and responsible for filtering out much of the sun's ultraviolet radiation.
PACIFIC HIGH: A semipermanent anticyclone located in the Eastern North Pacific.

Ozone- a form of oxygen in which the molecule is made of three atoms instead of the usual two. Ozone is a primary component of photochemical smog.
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Ozone layer the region of the stratosphere containing the bulk of atmospheric ozone The ozone layer lies approximately 15-40 kilometers (10-25 miles) above the Earth's surface, in the stratosphere.

ozone layer: a place in the stratosphere (about 10-50 kilometers up) where the high ozone (O3 molecules) concentration shields the Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation.

Ozone -A pungent-smelling, slightly bluish gas which is a close chemical cousin to molecular oxygen.

Ozone - A molecule consisting of three oxygen atoms that is formed by a reaction of oxygen and ultraviolet radiation.

Ozone
Triatomic form of oxygen.
Ozone Shield
Protection given to the Earth's surface by the stratospheric ozone layer due to intense absorption of solar ultraviolet radiation by the gas.

Ozone shield Ozone (O3) within the stratosphere that filters out potentially lethal intensities of ultraviolet radiation (UV) from the sun.
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ozone—An unstable form of oxygen; heaviest concentrations are in the stratosphere; corrosive to some metals; absorbs most ultraviolet solar radiation.
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Ozone An almost colorless, gaseous form of oxygen with an odor similar to weak chlorine.

The Ozone Season During the warm season in North America, stronger sunlight and heat combine to convert industrial and transportation emissions into smog (ground-level ozone). This is particularly true for major metropolitan areas.

ozone- a gas composed of three oxygen atoms that forms a thin diffuse layer in the upper atmosphere. This layer absorbs harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun and also prevents heat loss from Earth.

Ozone- A form of oxygen that has three oxygen atoms in each molecule instead of the usual two.
Pollutants- Harmful substances in the air, water, or soil.
Precipitation - Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.

Ozone- An unstable oxygen compound that is a pollutant at ground level, but that absorbs deadly ultraviolet rays in the stratosphere.
Ozone Hole- A thinning of the ozone layer over Antarctica, which occurs each spring.

Ozone
A strong smelling, pale blue, reactive toxic chemical gas consisting of three oxygen atoms. It is a product of the photochemical process involving the sun's energy.

Ozone: A form of oxygen, O3. A powerful oxidizing agent that is considered a pollutant in the lower troposphere but an essential chemical in the stratosphere where it protects the earth from high-energy ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
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Ozone - A form of oxygen that has a weak chlorine odor. Ozone heats the upper atmosphere by absorbing ultraviolet from sunlight. In the troposphere, ozone is a pollutant, but in the stratosphere it filters out harmful ultraviolet radiation.

Ozone Layer(1)
The layer of ozone that begins approximately 15 km above Earth and thins to an almost negligible amount at about 50 km, shields the Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun.

OZONE - A tri-atomic form of oxygen (molecule of three oxygen atoms). Caused by electrical discharges and ultraviolet light when oxygen atoms are ionized where some of the atoms re-arrange themselves as three (ozone) instead of one or two (oxygen).

Because they are not destroyed in the lower atmosphere, they drift into the upper atmosphere where their chlorine components destroy ozone. chloroplast An organelle in the cells of green plants.

When these products break down they destroy stratospheric ozone, creating the Antarctic Ozone Hole in the Southern Hemisphere spring (Northern Hemisphere autumn).

StratosphereThe region of the atmosphere extending from the top of the troposphere to the base of the mesosphere, an important area for monitoring stratospheric ozone.

(Chapman cycle: see) ozone-oxygen cycle
chemtrail theory
Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX)
chinook wind (see "inversion smog" under Chinooks and health)
clear-air turbulence (CAT)
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Although it accounts for only 4 to 5 percent of the total energy of insolation, it is responsible for many complex photochemical reactions, such as fluorescence and the formation of ozone.

Rather, it is computed using forecasted ozone levels, a computer model that relates ozone levels to UV incidence on the ground, forecasted cloud amounts, and the elevation of the forecast cities.

ozoneOzone measurements are given in Dobson units and are integers with 3 significant figures. A Dobson Unit represents the physical thickness of the ozone layer if it were brought to the earth's surface.

air - Mixture of gases forming the earth's atmosphere, consisting of nitrogen (~78 percent), oxygen (~21 percent), water vapor, and other trace gases such as carbon dioxide, helium, argon, ozone, or various pollutants.

Unlike some countries' indices, the United States UV Index is not based upon surface observations. Rather, it is computed using forecasted ozone levels, a computer model that relates ozone levels to UV incidence on the ground, ...

Where can I find more information relating to ozone concerns, both at stratospheric and near-surface altitudes?
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Air Quality Alert - Issued during times (usually on hot, summer days) when ground-level ozone and/or fine particle concentrations unexpectedly reach, or are approaching, unhealthy levels in your area based on monitored values.

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As tiny hydrocarbon particles released by vegetation chemically react with ozone molecules, they produce particles that selectively scatter blue light, giving the mountains their blue appearance.
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On the electromagnetic spectrum, it can be found between microwave radiation and visible light. Water vapor, ozone, and carbon dioxide are capable of absorbing or transmitting infrared radiation. May be referred to as IR.

Air Quality Statement(AQI): This National Weather Service product is issued to relay air pollution information and issue Ozone Action Days.

Dobson spectrophotometer A photoelectric spectrophotometer which is used in the determination of the ozone content of the atmosphere.

See also: Air, Surface, Atmosphere, Weather, Temperature