A large ozone-circulation feedback and its implications for global warming assessments
Peer Nowack(Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), J. A. Pyle(University of Cambridge), Jonathan M. Gregory(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), Manoj Joshi(National Centre for Atmospheric Science), Nathan Luke Abraham(University of Cambridge), Peter Braesicke(University of Cambridge), A. Osprey(National Centre for Atmospheric Science), Amanda C. Maycock(University of Cambridge)
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