Ozone and temperature trends associated with the 11-year solar cycle

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Atmospheric Composition, Atmospheric Temperature, Ozone, Stratosphere, Sunspot Cycle, Atmospheric Models, Concentration (Composition), Solar Activity, Solar Radiation, Ultraviolet Radiation

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Evidence is presented which suggests that trends in the ozone concentration and stratospheric temperature, reported between the early 1960's and 1976, are to a large extent due to solar ultraviolet flux variability associated with the 11-year solar cycle. Radiative-convective-photochemical simulations of ozone and temperature variations have been made with a solar ultraviolet flux variability model. Results for temperatures and ozone concentrations, when compared with published data, show good agreement.

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