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          Costas Varotsos

          Greek physicist

          Costas Varotsos (Greek: Κώστας Βαρώτσος; born 14 August ) is a Greek physicist known from his contribution to the global climate-dynamics research and remote sensing.[1]

          Work

          Varotsos pointed out the occurrence of major sudden stratospheric warming over Antarctica in September , an event which resulted in both the smaller-sized ozone hole over Antarctica and its splitting into two holes.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

          Prior to September , it was thought, that a major sudden stratospheric warming could happen only in the Northern Hemisphere.

          His follow-up work on this subject published in Eos Transactions - the official Journal of the American Geophysical Union;[2][11][12][13] and the Europhysics News.

          Varotsos suggested the fractal structure of the total ozone and temperature in the Earth's atmosphere.