The 11-year solar cycle in the stratosphere in the northern summer

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Annual Variations, Northern Hemisphere, Solar Cycles, Stratosphere, Summer, Earth Surface, Mesosphere, Monsoons, Solar Flux

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Despite the small interannual variation in the stratosphere in the northern summer, there is a distinct signal of the 11-year solar cycle in the geopotential heights and temperatures. Unlike the stratosphere in winter, when it is necessary to group the data according to the phase of the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) to obtain a statistically significant response to the solar cycle, the summer stratosphere has the same pattern for the full time series as for east and west years in the QBO. In all three series the pattern is statistically significant in summer.

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