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Stratospheric water vapor increases during the past half century

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2001
American Geophysical Union Washington, DC

Geophysical research letters 28, 1195 - 1198 () [10.1029/2000GL012502]

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Abstract: Ten data sets covering the period 1954-2000 are analyzed to show a 1%/yr increase in stratospheric water vapor. The trend has persisted for at least 45 years, hence is unlikely the result of a single event, but rather indicative of long-term climate change. A long-term change in the transport of water vapor into the stratosphere is the most probable cause.

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  1. Troposphäre (ICG-II)
Research Program(s):
  1. Chemie der Belasteten Atmosphäre (36.20.0)

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