SPARC Temperature Trends Assessment Panel - A Crude Website!

Page last updated on 2 May 2007

These are powerpoint presentation from our fourth meeting at Washington in April 2007. Please seek the author's permission before using any of these slides for any "external" purpose.

Information from our first meeting in Reading March 2005

Information from our second meeting in Boulder October 2005

Information from our third meeting in Abingdon, July 2006

Bill Randel: Unresolved issues for the observations paper

Bill Randel: Lidar/SSU differences for 36X and 47X

Craig Long : SSU Extension and Lidar Comparisons (warning - 18 mbytes)

Carl Mears: Very preliminary quality assessment of stratospheric AMSU channels (Channels 9 to 14)

Philippe Keckhut: Upper stratospheric temperature trends

Dian Seidel: Long-Term Stratospheric Temperature Time Series for SPARC Temperature Trends Assessment Paper

Melissa Free: Temperature Trends - IPCC runs vesrsus sondes, and volcanic signals

Richard Stolarski: Attribution of stratospheric temperature trends to forcings

Nathan Gillett: Detection and attribution of temperature change in the lower stratosphere

Shigeo Yoden: Seasonally Dependent Detectability of a Linear Trend

John Lanzante: How Much Has the Atmospheric Temperature Really Changed?

Jim Angell: Changes in stratospheric ozone trends

Piers Forster: CCMval temperature trend attribution and radiation comparison

John Austin and John Wilson: Evolution of Stratospheric Temperature in Climate Model Simulations

Dan Schwarzkopf: Latest temperature Trends work at GFDL using Prescribed Ozone

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