2015
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/10/5/054007
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Atmospheric changes through 2012 as shown by iteratively homogenized radiosonde temperature and wind data (IUKv2)

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“…These biases include step-like mechanisms that do not cancel over time, whereas the amplitude of internal variability diminishes with time scale. Therefore, any residual data issues will become more apparent the longer the time scale [Santer et al, 2005;Thorne et al, 2007;Sherwood and Nishant, 2015]. Although homogenization techniques remove many of these biases, some biases may remain [Santer et al, 2005;Thorne et al, 2007Thorne et al, , 2011aSherwood and Nishant, 2015].…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These biases include step-like mechanisms that do not cancel over time, whereas the amplitude of internal variability diminishes with time scale. Therefore, any residual data issues will become more apparent the longer the time scale [Santer et al, 2005;Thorne et al, 2007;Sherwood and Nishant, 2015]. Although homogenization techniques remove many of these biases, some biases may remain [Santer et al, 2005;Thorne et al, 2007Thorne et al, , 2011aSherwood and Nishant, 2015].…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies argue that models significantly overestimate the tropospheric warming response and are therefore seriously flawed [Douglass et al, 2007;McKitrick et al, 2010]. Other studies, however, suggest that remaining discrepancies are not statistically significant once observational uncertainties and natural internal variability are taken into account [Sherwood et al, 2005;Thorne et al, 2007;Santer et al, 2008;Thorne et al, 2011aThorne et al, , 2011bMitchell et al, 2013;Sherwood and Nishant, 2015;Po-Chedley et al, 2015]. Yet other studies cannot unambiguously conclude whether discrepancies are caused by incorrect model behavior or observational uncertainties [Fu et al, 2011;Po-Chedley and Fu, 2012;Seidel et al, 2012;Santer et al, 2016].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in Fig. 1.5, tropospheric warming coupled with stratospheric cooling is seen in the climate record, at least over the part of the Anthropocene for which modern measurements of atmospheric temperature profiles exist (Sherwood and Nishant 2015). About two-thirds of the cooling of the upper stratosphere for the time period 1979-2005 has been attributed to rising GHGs, with the remainder attributed to humaninduced depletion of stratospheric O 3 (Mitchell 2016).…”
Section: Rising Temperaturementioning
confidence: 93%
“…The patterns of tropospheric warming, stratospheric cooling, and drop in the tropospheric lapse rate (i.e., more warming aloft than at the surface) illustrated in Fig. 1.5 are seen throughout the global atmosphere, in addition to the tropics (Sherwood and Nishant 2015). Figure 1.6 shows CO 2 from Mauna Loa Observatory (Keeling et al 1976) and global annual average CO 2 (Ballantyne et al 2012) provided by NOAA ESRL at:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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