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Review of Chapter 6
Pages 37-40

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From page 37...
... The first part should take findings from Chapters 1-5 to recommend specific opportunities to improve understanding of vertical temperature trends. These should focus on addressing remaining uncertainties in existing satellite and radiosonde data sets.
From page 38...
... · The text m lines 447-494 about recommending specific improved climate model parameterizations is not directly relevant to the present study, although it is appropriate to state m earlier chapters that inadequate parameterizations m numerical weather prediction models contribute to potential problems m using the reanalyses to determine temperature trends. · The text m lines 98-105 should be moved to Chapters 2 and 4 as these points were not adequately made in those chapters.
From page 39...
... If there are any specific recommendations that would help address the temperature trend problem, then they should be formulated. Possibilities would include careful documentation about what assimilation data is actually assimilated Into the model as a function of space and time, data assimilation experiments, etc.
From page 40...
... and the Atmospheric Observing Panel for Climate (AOPC) looking at Sea Surface Temperature biases.


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