'It's astonishing': Scientists find close link between ozone layer and forest fires

15.07.2024 18:06

An international team of scientists from China, Germany and the United States has discovered a close link between the ozone layer and forest fires.

According to researchers, the fact that humanity is gradually beginning to abandon ozone-depleting substances has a beneficial effect on the planet's ecosystem.

Professor Han Su from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences said: “The number of forest fires is decreasing,” as reported by the Pravda.ru portal.

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However, the scientist believes that another significant problem may arise.

Critical situation

Citing recent research, Han Su noted that large forest fires can trigger the appearance of a so-called smoke vortex.

This concept should be understood as “a powerful atmospheric funnel filled with smoke.”

This type of phenomenon ejects substances released by raging fires into the stratosphere to a height of up to 35 kilometers.

This process, in turn, further destroys the ozone layer, allowing solar radiation to hit the Earth.

Margarita Sadkovskaya Author: Margarita Sadkovskaya Editor of Internet resources