Can stratospheric temperature trends be attributed to ozone depletion?
The effect on stratospheric temperature of changing ozone is investigated by comparing two 5-member ensembles of 20-year Unified Model transient runs, one with a linear trend in ozone and one without. A significant stratospheric mean temperature trend of -0.17 K/ decade is attributed to ozone deplet...
Main Authors: | Hare, S, Gray, L, Lahoz, W, O'Neill, A, Steenman-Clark, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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