Polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs), also known as nacreous clouds, are clouds in the winter polar stratosphere at altitudes of 15,00025,000 meters (50,00080,000 ft). They are implicated in the formation of ozone holes;[1] their effects on ozone depletion arise because they support chemical reactions that produce active chlorine which catalyzes ozone destruction, and also because they remove gaseous nitric acid, perturbing nitrogen and chlorine cycles in a way which increases ozone destruction
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Parax2319 7 months ago
@Parax2319 I will
Eat7kebab 6 months ago
0:39 looks awsome!
zadoniak5123 9 months ago
Polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs), also known as nacreous clouds, are clouds in the winter polar stratosphere at altitudes of 15,00025,000 meters (50,00080,000 ft). They are implicated in the formation of ozone holes;[1] their effects on ozone depletion arise because they support chemical reactions that produce active chlorine which catalyzes ozone destruction, and also because they remove gaseous nitric acid, perturbing nitrogen and chlorine cycles in a way which increases ozone destruction
Hiro9921 2 years ago
that's right.
PSC type 1 is a factor to the destruction of the ozone depletion because of their content of different gasses and acids.
But PSC type 2 does only contain water ice that does not makes holes in the ozone depletion.
Eat7kebab 2 years ago
Oh, that's my dream - to spot nacreous clouds. Too bad that in Czech Republic conditions aren't right :).
matysek123456 2 years ago
sad... but you are lucky!
you have seen a bright haloview in diamond dust. thats my dream:)
Eat7kebab 2 years ago