Articles | Volume 17, issue 20
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-17-12495-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-17-12495-2017
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23 Oct 2017
Research article |  | 23 Oct 2017

In situ temperature measurements in the upper troposphere and lowermost stratosphere from 2 decades of IAGOS long-term routine observation

Florian Berkes, Patrick Neis, Martin G. Schultz, Ulrich Bundke, Susanne Rohs, Herman G. J. Smit, Andreas Wahner, Paul Konopka, Damien Boulanger, Philippe Nédélec, Valerie Thouret, and Andreas Petzold

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AR by Florian Berkes on behalf of the Authors (05 Sep 2017)
ED: Referee Nomination & Report Request started (07 Sep 2017) by Farahnaz Khosrawi
RR by Heini Wernli (07 Sep 2017)
ED: Publish as is (07 Sep 2017) by Farahnaz Khosrawi
AR by Florian Berkes on behalf of the Authors (08 Sep 2017)
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This study highlights the importance of independent global measurements with high and long-term accuracy to quantify long-term changes, especially in the UTLS region, and to help identify inconsistencies between different data sets of observations and models. Here we investigated temperature trends over different regions within a climate-sensitive area of the atmosphere and demonstrated the value of the IAGOS temperature observations as an anchor point for the evaluation of reanalyses.
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