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In 2011, there were 24 bad ozone days during the winter.
Houston, which had the worst smog problem in the nation during Mr. Bush's last years as governor, has substantially cleaned up its air: in 2007 it had just 38 bad ozone days, compared with 100 for Los Angeles.
On its own, the stratospheric cooling could make bad ozone years in the Arctic more common.
Unprecedented stratospheric cold is driving the extreme ozone destruction, researchers said in an announcement made here today, which could be a preview of bad ozone holes to come before the ozone layer recovers toward the middle of the next century.
While the Hogan administration drags its heels, Marylanders across the state struggle to survive during bad ozone days.
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This year Houston tallied fewer than half the bad-ozone days of a decade ago.
In the greater Houston area, which includes Galveston and Brazoria County, the number of bad-ozone days dropped slightly, to 29, but the pollution was especially severe on certain summer days.
The air's bad, the ozone's fucked, the water's poison, and into whose eyes do we find ourselves staring when we look for providence?
MICHAEL SHERMAN Mountain View, Calif., Sept. 4, 2011 To the Editor: Re "A Bad Call on Ozone" (editorial, Sept. 3): Those of us in "the reality-based community" can only shake our heads in disgust as President Obama betrays one more of his principles.
When the Arctic region cools, "that's bad news for the ozone," Dr. Salawitch said, adding that the new data has "really solidified our view" that the ozone layer is sensitive not only to ozone-destroying chemicals, but also to temperature.
Mr. Marquez doesn't even think ozone is particularly bad for you.
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