Abstract

Santer et al. ([ 1 ][1]) concluded that an observed increase in tropopause height from 1979 to 1999 resulted, in part, from tropospheric warming due to increased greenhouse gases. They further showed that the largest increases in tropopause height occurred towards the poles, particularly in the

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