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An update on ozone profile trends for the period 2000 to 2016

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Table 1. Merged satellite data sets used in the present study. The URLs serve as an entry point only, and do not always provide the newest and most complete data set used here
Figure 1. Annual mean ozone anomalies near 2 hPa or 42 km, as recorded by merged satellite data sets and ground-based stations
Table 3. Comparison between principal data sets, trend periods, and regression method used in the present study, in Harris et al
Figure 2. Latitude pressure cross section of 2000 to 2016 ozone trends TR obtained by 2-step multiple linear regression (see text)
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