Reconciling trends from radiosondes and satellites (MSU4 and SSU15x) Data: LKS radiosondes (87 stations), updated to 2004 using IGRA data MSU4 and SSU15x data ( )
vertical integrals of radiosonde data
Problem: radiosondeds give substantially larger cooling than satellites Seidel et al., 2004
radiosonde vs. satellite trends trends of differences (evaluated at each station)
Trend differences are associated with jumps jump
Jumps occur at different times at different stations, suggesting problems originate with sondes (not satellites)
Simple solution: just omit stations with large biases (identified by MSU4 comparisons) trend biases < 0.3 K/decade this retains ~ 40 stations
Sondes vs. MSU4 for limited LKS stations
Time series: satellite vs. ensemble radiosondes
satellite vs. ensemble radiosondes: global means
Radiosonde trends
Seasonality of radiosonde trends spring-summer cooling in both polar regions
seasonal variation of MSU4 trends
Seasonality of radiosonde trends small seasonality at all latitudes
vertical profile of trends
Seasonal variation of polar trends
Solar cycle
vertical profile of solar signal in tropics from radiosondes
comparisons with SSU15x note SSU data are not co-located with sonde station (10 degree zonal means)
SSU15x trends vs. sondes
SSU15x time series vs. sondes note trends in differences (SSU15x cooling too much)
SSU15x time series vs. sondes
global mean