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    Stratosphere

    Material in this section originates from the following category in our Subject Index:

    Stratosphere


    Summary


    Global Warming: A Stratospheric Surprise

    Solar Control of Asia's Southwest Monsoon

    Climatic Implications of Antarctic Ice-Core Sulfate Profiles of the Past Millennium

    Solar Forcing of Climate

    In Search of a Mechanism for the Weak Solar Forcing of Climate

    Splitting Hairs with a Hatchet: Climate Model Not Up to Task of Determining Real-World Tropospheric Temperature Trend

    In Search of the Elusive Solar-Climate Connection

    Temperature Trends in Antarctica

    Cosmic Rays: Can They Influence Climate on Centennial and Millennial Time Scales?

    Signs of A Potentially-Powerful CO2-Induced Negative Climate Feedback Phenomenon

    The Variable Energy Output of the Sun Appears to Be the Major Determinant of Decadal- to Millennial-Scale Global Climate Change

    Global Climate Change: According to Hoyle... and Wickramasinghe Too!

    Lowly Lichens Are An Important Part of Earth's "Bio-Thermostat"

    Stratospheric Impacts on the Troposphere

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