ok, for those of you who flunked 3rd grade science.
There are multiple layers in the atmosphere. it gradually gets colder as you go higher, then gets hotter (troposphere) and then really cold again. When we get a hole in the ozone, the ultra cold air can plunge through the troposphere. This air supplies the pressure to spread out ultra cold air all over the norhern hemisphere.
If we didn’t have a hole in the ozone, we would not have seasons. All life would come to an end.
This is why you don’t hear about the “hole in the ozone” BS anymore.
My layman’s logic says warmer air in the Southern US and central America rises which sucks in cold surface air which is only found in the north. ...repeat and rinse eventually sucking the really cold stuff down from the poles.
I would be interested if the affect occurs in the southern hemisphere.
“...If we didn’t have a hole in the ozone, we would not have seasons...”
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The seasons on our planet are the result of the 23.5 degree
tilt on the axis of rotation and the effect that has on the
annual orbit around our sun.
Our seasons are not the result of a hole in the ozone.
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There is always a hole in the ozone. You just don’t want the hole to be TOO BIG.
https://phys.org/news/2020-10-antarctic-ozone-hole-largest-deepest.html