By Irina Petropavlovskikh, CIRES and NOAA scientist, from Boulder, September 16

Our NOAA colleague Rafael Klein has a separate blog published through the VOA. Klein is a Lieutenant Junior Grade in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps (NOAA Corps). He is working and living at South Pole  to help NOAA to pursue  its  mission of collecting observations on Antarctic ozone layer and chemicals that contribute to the ozone depletion.

He is doing great job  at keeping readers informed on ozone layer  behavior while sharing his personal story at living the the bottom of the world.

Check it out here.

Ten months of blowing snow mean monumental drifts. The author stands on top of one of the larger ones and admires the rugged landscape. (Photo: Hamish Wright)

Ten months of blowing snow mean monumental drifts. Rafael Klein stands on top of one of the larger ones and admires the rugged landscape. (Photo: Hamish Wright)

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