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CORRECTING SPURIOUS TRENDS "DOWN UNDER" AND UP ABOVE
By comparing radiosonde temperature data from 1979-2006 with satellite-derived bulk atmospheric temperature data from both the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) and Remote Sensing Systems (RSS) on a station-by-station basis, we found that in the troposphere the changes in the 28 Austra- lian...
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