%0 Journal Article
%A Rosenlof, K. H.
%A Oltmans, S. J.
%A Kley, D.
%A Russell III, J. M.
%A Chiou, E. W.
%A Chu, W. P.
%A Johnson, D. G.
%A Kelly, K. K.
%A Michelsen, H. A.
%A Nedoluha, G. E.
%A Remsberg, E.
%A Toon, G. C.
%A McCormick, P. M.
%T Stratospheric water vapor increases during the past half century
%J Geophysical research letters
%V 28
%@ 0094-8276
%C Washington, DC
%I American Geophysical Union
%M PreJuSER-13465
%P 1195 - 1198
%D 2001
%Z Record converted from VDB: 12.11.2012
%X 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.
%K J (WoSType)
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%U <Go to ISI:>//WOS:000167714000007
%R 10.1029/2000GL012502
%U https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/13465