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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 110, D18105, doi:[removed]2004JD005753, 2005 Revisiting radiosonde upper air temperatures from 1958 to 2002 Peter W. Thorne,1 David E. Parker,1 Simon F. B. Tett,2 Phil D. Jones,3 Mar
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Exeter / THORNE ET / Sapporo / Reading / /

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Cox / Simmons / /

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Asia / North America / Europe / South America / Africa / /

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Japan / Russia / United States / Gibraltar / United Kingdom / India / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Indian station / HadAT1 station / University of East Anglia / Station Records / Reading University / Average Per Station / Port Blair / station PWT / Station Network / /

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baseline global network / observational radiosonde network / consistent radiosonde product / satellite record / radiosonde network / satellite era / satellite records / station network / tropospheric and stratospheric temperature products / observed satellite period changes / implausible solution / /

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Pacific Ocean / /

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GCOS / /

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American Geophysical Union / National Research Council / World Data Center / Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research / Reading University / United Nations / Climatic Research Unit / Hadley Centre / NOAA National Climatic Data Center / Reading Unit / Microwave Sounding Unit / University of East Anglia / Norwich / Met Office / /

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Peter W. Thorne / /

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candidate for future adjustment / /

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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH / /

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Core / /

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southern Asia / eastern Europe / /

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radiation / Microwave / QC algorithms / /

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