Ozone depletion at record size. Data about depth being withhold !
(BH note: Ozone depletion is a seasonal thinning that was discovered BEFORE the invention of CFC's!)
largest ice shelves breaking
(BH note: Nautical history is replete with reports of much larger fields of ice breaking off from the Antarctic ice shelves, which were then replaced by new ice shelves!)
--Boot Hill
I'd like to know where you heard or read that. It's not consistent with the information at this Web site:
Particularly this section:
The Discovery of the Ozone Hole
"Dramatic loss of ozone in the lower stratosphere over Antarctica was first noticed in the 1970s by a research group from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) who were monitoring the atmosphere above Antarctica from a research station much like the picture to the right."
There was no apparent seasonal thinning before about 1965-1966.