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Annual and seasonal global temperature anomalies in the troposphere and low stratosphere, 1958 - Summer 1986
Author(s) -
J. K. Angell,
J. Korshover,
T. A. Boden
Publication year - 1987
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/538052
Subject(s) - troposphere , stratosphere , radiosonde , tropopause , anomaly (physics) , climatology , subtropics , atmospheric sciences , temperate climate , environmental science , tropics , geology , physics , botany , fishery , biology , condensed matter physics
Surface temperatures and thickness-derived temperatures from a network of 63 well-distributed radiosonde stations have been used to estimate global and zonal annual and seasonal temperatures anomalies for the period 1958 through the summer of 1986. These anomaly estimates were made using a 1958-1977 reference period mean. Anomaly estimates are provided for surface, troposphere (850-300 mb), tropopause layer (300-100 mb), and low stratosphere (100-50 mb); (100-30mb) layers and for polar (60{degrees}-90{degrees}), temperate (30{degrees}-60{degrees}), subtropical (10{degrees}-30{degrees}), and equatorial (10{degrees}N - 10{degrees}S) zones, as well as the tropics, both hemispheres, and the world

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