National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Princeton, NJ 08542 Stratospheric trends.

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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Princeton, NJ Stratospheric trends in coupled chemistry-climate models John Austin

UMETRAC in comparison with UM Ozone trends: relationship with T trends (qualitative) EuroSPICE results Past completed studies at UKMO

Trends from the SPARC ozone database

UMETRAC ozone trends Austin and Butchart `03

UMETRAC Temperature trends Austin and Butchart `03.

Global average T trends UMETRAC and UM

Ozone trends EuroSPICE models

Temperature trends EuroSPICE models

Acknowledgements The EuroSPICE modelling team: N. Butchart, J. Damski, L. Grenfell, J. Hampson, S. Knight, U. Langematz. L. Tholix