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Catching-Rays.mp3
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A SCIENCE NOTE
Climate feedbacks are causing increased UV alerts because warming temperatures and changing atmospheric chemistry reduce the protective ozone layer in some regions and alter cloud cover. Less ozone and fewer clouds allow more ultraviolet (UV) radiation to reach the surface. Additionally, higher levels of ground-level pollutants like nitrogen oxides (from fossil fuel combustion) can interact with warming to worsen stratospheric ozone depletion, especially during heatwaves.
Photon radiation refers to energy carried by photons, the fundamental particles of light. UV photons have high energy and short wavelengths. When they penetrate the skin, they can damage DNA, leading to:
Skin cancer (e.g., melanoma)
Premature aging
Eye damage (like cataracts)
Immune system suppression
UV alerts are a public warning that dangerous levels of solar radiation are reaching the ground—often amplified by climate-related feedbacks.
From the album “Phoron“
By Catching-Rays.mp3
[Verse 1]
[Bridge]
[Chorus]
[Verse 2]
[Bridge]
[Chorus]
[Bridge]
[Chorus]
[Outro]
A SCIENCE NOTE
Climate feedbacks are causing increased UV alerts because warming temperatures and changing atmospheric chemistry reduce the protective ozone layer in some regions and alter cloud cover. Less ozone and fewer clouds allow more ultraviolet (UV) radiation to reach the surface. Additionally, higher levels of ground-level pollutants like nitrogen oxides (from fossil fuel combustion) can interact with warming to worsen stratospheric ozone depletion, especially during heatwaves.
Photon radiation refers to energy carried by photons, the fundamental particles of light. UV photons have high energy and short wavelengths. When they penetrate the skin, they can damage DNA, leading to:
Skin cancer (e.g., melanoma)
Premature aging
Eye damage (like cataracts)
Immune system suppression
UV alerts are a public warning that dangerous levels of solar radiation are reaching the ground—often amplified by climate-related feedbacks.
From the album “Phoron“