Quantifying the Imprints of Stratospheric Contributions to Interhemispheric Differences in Tropospheric CFC‐11, CFC‐12, and N 2 O Abundances
For trace gases destroyed in the stratosphere, mass flux across the tropopause can substantially influence observed surface hemispheric differences (NH-SH). Here, we quantify associations between observed stratospheric and tropospheric NH-SH growth rate anomalies of CFC-11, CFC-12, and N2O. We emplo...
Main Authors: | Lickley, Megan (Author), Solomon, Susan (Author), Kinnison, Doug (Author), Krummel, Paul (Author), Mühle, Jens (Author), O'Doherty, Simon (Author), Prinn, Ronald (Author), Rigby, Matthew (Author), Stone, Kane A. (Author), Wang, Peidong (Author), Weiss, Ray (Author), Young, Dickon (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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American Geophysical Union (AGU),
2022-02-16T18:36:38Z.
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