No direct link. The UV that less ozone allows to pass, *must* be absorbed in the soil / water (and of course the DNA of all surface-dwelling life on Earth).
But global warming alone will increase gale force winds, like the turbulence in a pot of water approaching boiling.
But global warming alone will increase gale force winds, like the turbulence in a pot of water approaching boiling.
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By the way, the "damage" to the ozone is a natural phenominon caused by the changing of the seasons.
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I would say no, the ozone layer protects against UV radiation. It has nothing to do with winds as far as I know.
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No
it just allows more UV light from the sun to reach the surface of the earth
it just allows more UV light from the sun to reach the surface of the earth