Probable causes of late twentieth century tropospheric temperature trends
We assess the most probable causes of late twentieth century (1960-1994) tropospheric temperature changes. Optimal detection techniques are used to compare observed spatio-temporal patterns of near-surface and tropospheric temperature change with results from experiments performed with two different...
Main Authors: | Thorne, P, Jones, P, Tett, S, Allen, M, Parker, D, Stott, P, Jones, G, Osborn, T, Davies, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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