Long-term temperature trends in the stratosphere - Possible influence of anthropogenic cases

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Atmospheric Temperature, Carbon Dioxide Concentration, Man Environment Interactions, Stratosphere, Air Pollution, Atmospheric Composition, Atmospheric Models, Ozone

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Analysis of northern hemisphere midlatitude temperature data at 30 mbar over the last 20 years suggests a long-term negative trend of about -0.24 K/decade when all observations between 10 deg N and 90 deg N are considered. This stratosphere cooling which could tentatively be attributed to the increase of the carbon dioxide amount in the stratosphere is in qualitative agreement at 30 mbar with a model calculation of the historical evolution of temperature and chemical composition in the middle atmosphere.

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