Assessing the validity of the approaches to extracting secular trends in number density due to global warming

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0300 Atmospheric Composition And Structure, 1616 Climate Variability (1635, 3305, 3309, 4215, 4513), 1626 Global Climate Models (3337, 4928), 1630 Impacts Of Global Change (1225)

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Numerous studies on deducing the secular trends associated with climate change have indicated that global warming leads to a decrease in neutral density in the upper atmosphere. However, different studies found rather different decreasing trends ranging from 7% per decade to 4% per decade. Evidently, data analysis plays an important role in obtaining the results. Here we wish to re-examine the approaches adopted in previous studies that were used to deduce the trends. We have conducted a few tests to see if the approaches and the assumptions used in the previous studies were physically sound. Our study indicates that we need to be cautious about the approaches we use for data analyses and the interpretations therefrom.

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