Contributions of Anthropogenic and Natural Forcing to Recent Tropopause Height Changes
Benjamin D. Santer(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Wolfgang Brüggemann(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Michael Wehner(Bexley Hall), Julie M. Arblaster(Collaboration for Australian Weather and Climate Research), Karl E. Taylor(Intersil (United States)), Caspar Ammann(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), J. S. Boyle(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Gerald A. Meehl(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), R. Sausen, Warren M. Washington(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), T. M. L. Wigley(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research)
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