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Global warming deduced from MSU
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EngineeringAtmospheric SoundingClimate CrisisEarth System ScienceEarth ScienceMicrowave Sounding UnitAtmospheric ScienceMeteorological MeasurementClimate ChangeClimate VariabilityMeteorologyRadiation MeasurementGlobal WarmingMsu Ch 2Space WeatherEarth's ClimateClimate DynamicsClimatologySatellite MeteorologyGlobal ClimateGlobal Temperature TrendGlobal Warming Potential
Microwave Sounding Unit (MSU) radiometer observations in Channel 2 (53.74 GHz) made from sequential, sun‐synchronous, polar‐orbiting NOAA operational satellites have been used to derive global temperature trend for the period 1980 to 1996. Christy et al. (1998) emphasize that they find a tropospheric cooling trend (−0.046 K decade −1 ) from 1979 to 1997 with these MSU data, although their analysis of near nadir measurements yields a near zero trend (0.003 K decade −1 ). Using an independent method to analyze the MSU Ch 2 nadir data separately over global ocean and land, we infer that the temperature trends over both these regions are about 0.11 K decade −1 , during the period 1980 to 1996. This result is in better agreement with trend analyses based on conventional surface data.
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