Scientists have said that the level of ozone that is causing concern to the world 20 years ago is now recovering rapidly. Now thanks to this, the winds of the earth are beginning to move in a new order.
Simulation of satellite data and climate changes reveals that ozone lining over Antarctica is rapidly filling and has had a profound impact on wind and air systems.
University of Colorado Boulder expert Antara Banerjee and colleagues have developed a model showing the positive effects of the ban on chemicals affecting the ozone layer in 1987. This layer, now shielded from harmful ultra-violet rays, is now recovering on Earth.
But with this process, there has been a change in global wind and air quality. Before 2000, the mid-latitude airliner flew over the southern half of Kerry, which has now slowly reached the South Pole.
Read More: Over the last 30 years, 4,000 Billion tons of ice from Greenland disappeared
This system controls the direction and intensity of winds throughout the world. On the other hand, another jet stream, called Headley Cell, is expanding, causing wind, rain, and tornadoes in the area.
Other experts have said that although there has been evidence of ozone levels improvement, this study has shown further implications. Experts say this research is important because it has exposed the effects of ozone on air circulation around the world.