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2005: The response of tropospheric circulation to perturbations in lower stratospheric temperature
- J. Climate
"... The response of tropospheric circulation to perturbations in lower-stratospheric temperature ABCDEFB ..."
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STRATOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE TRENDS: OBSERVATIONS AND MODEL SIMULATIONS
, 2001
"... Trends and variations in global stratospheric temperatures are an integral part of the changes occurring in the Earth’s climate system. Data sets for analyzing long-term (a decade and more) changes in the stratospheric temperatures consist of radiosonde, satellite, lidar, and rocketsonde measurement ..."
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Trends and variations in global stratospheric temperatures are an integral part of the changes occurring in the Earth’s climate system. Data sets for analyzing long-term (a decade and more) changes in the stratospheric temperatures consist of radiosonde, satellite, lidar, and rocketsonde
stratospheric temperature in observations and model simulations
, 2005
"... Interannual variation patterns of total ozone and lower ..."
STRATOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE TRENDS' OBSERVATIONS AND MODEL SIMULATIONS
"... Abstract. Trends and variations in global stratospheric temperatures are an integral part of the changes occur-ring in the Earth's climate system. Data sets for analyz-ing long-term (a decade and more) changes in the strato-spheric temperatures consist of radiosonde, satellite, lidar, and rocke ..."
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Abstract. Trends and variations in global stratospheric temperatures are an integral part of the changes occur-ring in the Earth's climate system. Data sets for analyz-ing long-term (a decade and more) changes in the strato-spheric temperatures consist of radiosonde, satellite, lidar
A comparison of modelsimulated trends in stratospheric temperatures
, 2003
"... Estimates of annual-mean stratospheric temperature trends over the past twenty years, from a wide variety of models, are compared both with each other and with the observed cooling seen in trend analyses using radiosonde and satellite observations. The modelled temperature trends are driven by chang ..."
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Estimates of annual-mean stratospheric temperature trends over the past twenty years, from a wide variety of models, are compared both with each other and with the observed cooling seen in trend analyses using radiosonde and satellite observations. The modelled temperature trends are driven
Stratosphere temperature measurement using Raman lidar
- Appl. Opt
, 1990
"... Temperature measurements using vibrational Raman scattering from molecular nitrogen were performed simultaneously with temperature obtained by Rayleigh scattering in the amplitude range between 12 and 30 km. The downward extension of the Rayleigh temperature described in this paper leads to the pos ..."
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Temperature measurements using vibrational Raman scattering from molecular nitrogen were performed simultaneously with temperature obtained by Rayleigh scattering in the amplitude range between 12 and 30 km. The downward extension of the Rayleigh temperature described in this paper leads
Stratospheric temperature trends: impact of ozone variability and the QBO
"... Abstract In most climate simulations used by the Inter- ..."
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics The annual cycle in lower stratospheric temperatures revisited
, 2011
"... Abstract. Observed lower stratospheric temperatures show a prominent annual cycle. The cycles in the tropics and North-ern Hemisphere are in phase and the cycle in the Southern Hemisphere has the opposite phase. In an elegant and influ-ential paper, Yulaeva, Holton and Wallace (1994) explained the o ..."
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Abstract. Observed lower stratospheric temperatures show a prominent annual cycle. The cycles in the tropics and North-ern Hemisphere are in phase and the cycle in the Southern Hemisphere has the opposite phase. In an elegant and influ-ential paper, Yulaeva, Holton and Wallace (1994) explained
M.: The annual cycle in lower stratospheric temperatures revisited, Atmos
- Chem. Phys
, 2011
"... Article: Fueglistaler, S, Haynes, PH and Forster, PM (2011) The annual cycle in lower stratospheric temperatures revisited. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 11 (8). 3701 -3711 . ISSN 1680-7316 https://doi.org/10. 5194/acp-11-3701-2011 eprints@whiterose.ac.uk https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/ ..."
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Article: Fueglistaler, S, Haynes, PH and Forster, PM (2011) The annual cycle in lower stratospheric temperatures revisited. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 11 (8). 3701 -3711 . ISSN 1680-7316 https://doi.org/10. 5194/acp-11-3701-2011 eprints@whiterose.ac.uk https
Stratospheric temperatures over the Arctic: Comparison of three data sets
- Meteorol. Z
, 2005
"... Three sets of stratospheric temperatures (at the 50-and 30-hPa level) are compared for middle and particularly high northern latitudes. Two of the data sets are re-analyses (NCEP / NCAR and ERA40) while the FU-Berlin data are historical hand-analyses. The time period covered is September 1957 till J ..."
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Three sets of stratospheric temperatures (at the 50-and 30-hPa level) are compared for middle and particularly high northern latitudes. Two of the data sets are re-analyses (NCEP / NCAR and ERA40) while the FU-Berlin data are historical hand-analyses. The time period covered is September 1957 till
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