A middle atmosphere data base

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This paper describes the data base on middle atmosphere temperature and composition in Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics at Oxford University, UK. The system, which has a user-friendly interface, resides on a high quality color workstation clustered with the Department's main frame computer, allowing world-wide access over networks for our scientific collaborators.
Thirteen years of historical satellite data from Oxford instruments are already available, and the baseline is extended to twenty one years with data from the Improved Stratospheric and Mesospheric Sounder on the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite. Information on atmospheric structure and dynamics will be more readily accessible, enabling studies of long term trends to be more easily carried out. Preliminary results on temperature trends will be described.
These data are from research instruments rather than operational ones, leading to problems in merging data sets from different instruments with little or no time overlap. This paper will attempt to address these problems with a view to obtaining a reliable representation of long term behaviour, both of the instruments and the atmosphere.

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