Revisiting the mystery of recent stratospheric temperature trends
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2018
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Journal Title:Geophysical Research Letters
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Personal Author:Maycock, Amanda C.
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Randel, William J.
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Steiner, Andrea K.
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Karpechko, Alexey Yu
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Christy, John
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Saunders, Roger
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Thompson, David W. J.
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Zou, Cheng‐Zhi
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Chrysanthou, Andreas
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Luke Abraham, N.
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Akiyoshi, Hideharu
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Archibald, Alex T.
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Butchart, Neal
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Chipperfield, Martyn
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Dameris, Martin
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Deushi, Makoto
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Dhomse, Sandip
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Di Genova, Glauco
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Jöckel, Patrick
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Kinnison, Douglas E.
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Kirner, Oliver
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Ladstädter, Florian
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Michou, Martine
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Morgenstern, Olaf
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O'Connor, Fiona
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Oman, Luke
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Pitari, Giovanni
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Plummer, David A.
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Revell, Laura E.
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Rozanov, Eugene
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Stenke, Andrea
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Visioni, Daniele
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Yamashita, Yousuke
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Zeng, Guang
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Description:Simulated stratospheric temperatures over the period 1979–2016 in models from the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative are compared with recently updated and extended satellite data sets.
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Source:Geophysical Research Letters, 45(18)
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC7394187
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