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Science Update: 20-26 September

September 29, 2014 admin

Atmospheric circulation as a source of uncertainty in climate change projections. By T.G. Shepherd in Nature: Geoscience.

How stratospheric are deep stratospheric intrusions? By T. Trickl et al. in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.

Quality assessment of ozone total column amounts as monitored by ground-based solar absorption spectrometry in the near infrared (> 3000.cm−1). By O. E. García et al. in Atmospheric Measurement Techniques.

Large-eddy simulations of Hector the convector making the stratosphere wetter. By T. Dauhut et al. in Atmospheric Science letters.

Trends of ozone total columns and vertical distribution from FTIR observations at 8 NDACC stations around the globe. By C. Vigouroux et al. in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions.

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