We present a comparison of temperature trends using different satellite and radiosonde observations and climate (GCM) and chemistry-climate model (CCM) outputs, focusing on the role of photochemical ozone depletion in the Antarctic lower stratosphere during the second half of the twentieth century. Ozone-induced stratospheric cooling peaks during November at an altitude of approximately 100 hPa in radiosonde observations, with 1969 to 1998 trends in the range of -3.8 to -4.7 K/dec. This stratospheric cooling trend is more than 50% greater than the previously estimated value of -2.4 K/dec, which suggested that the CCMs were overestimating the stratospheric cooling, and that the less complex GCMs forced by prescribed ozone were matching obser...
International audienceAn updated analysis of observed stratospheric temperature variability and tren...
Estimates of annual-mean stratospheric temperature trends over the past twenty years, from a wide va...
The Southern Hemisphere (SH) zonal-mean circulation change in response to Antarctic ozone depletion ...
[1] We present a comparison of temperature trends using different satellite and radiosonde observati...
Over the last three decades, ozone depletion over Antarctica has affected temperature and winds in t...
A high degree of correlation between the recent decline in Antarctic total ozone and cooling of the ...
International audienceTemperature results from multi-decadal simulations of coupled chemistry climat...
International audienceTemperature results from multi-decadal simulations of coupled chemistry climat...
International audienceTemperature results from multi-decadal simulations of coupled chemistry climat...
Observed and modeled patterns of lower stratospheric seasonal trends in Antarctic ozone and temperat...
Simulated stratospheric temperatures over the period 1979‐2016 in models from the Chemistry‐Climate ...
Since the mid-twentieth century, radiosonde and satellite measurements show that the troposphere has...
Since the mid-twentieth century, radiosonde and satellite measurements show that the troposphere ha...
Temperature results from multi-decadal simulations of coupled chemistry climate models for the recen...
The latest version of the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model (WACCM), which includes a new che...
International audienceAn updated analysis of observed stratospheric temperature variability and tren...
Estimates of annual-mean stratospheric temperature trends over the past twenty years, from a wide va...
The Southern Hemisphere (SH) zonal-mean circulation change in response to Antarctic ozone depletion ...
[1] We present a comparison of temperature trends using different satellite and radiosonde observati...
Over the last three decades, ozone depletion over Antarctica has affected temperature and winds in t...
A high degree of correlation between the recent decline in Antarctic total ozone and cooling of the ...
International audienceTemperature results from multi-decadal simulations of coupled chemistry climat...
International audienceTemperature results from multi-decadal simulations of coupled chemistry climat...
International audienceTemperature results from multi-decadal simulations of coupled chemistry climat...
Observed and modeled patterns of lower stratospheric seasonal trends in Antarctic ozone and temperat...
Simulated stratospheric temperatures over the period 1979‐2016 in models from the Chemistry‐Climate ...
Since the mid-twentieth century, radiosonde and satellite measurements show that the troposphere has...
Since the mid-twentieth century, radiosonde and satellite measurements show that the troposphere ha...
Temperature results from multi-decadal simulations of coupled chemistry climate models for the recen...
The latest version of the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model (WACCM), which includes a new che...
International audienceAn updated analysis of observed stratospheric temperature variability and tren...
Estimates of annual-mean stratospheric temperature trends over the past twenty years, from a wide va...
The Southern Hemisphere (SH) zonal-mean circulation change in response to Antarctic ozone depletion ...