Use of UARS data in the NOAA stratospheric monitoring program

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NOAA polar orbiting satellites provide temperature and ozone data for use in global meteorological analyses. Analyses of temperature and geopotential height at height stratospheric pressure levels from 70 to 0.4 mb (18 to 55 km) have been produced daily since 1978 and used extensively to support many operational and research applications. Extensive evaluations of these products have been made using data from ground-based and satellite sources. With the recent launch of the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS), there is now an unprecedented opportunity to conduct detailed validation and intercomparisons and for exploring many important scientific questions of consequence to stratospheric monitoring. Examples are shown of products used for the NOAA stratospheric monitoring program which can be used in comparisons with data from UARS instruments.

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