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Susan Solomon
has served as
an author
for the following
17 articles
:
Recent anthropogenic increases in SO 2 from Asia have minimal impact on stratospheric aerosol
Communication of the role of natural variability in future North American climate
Comparing tropospheric warming in climate models and satellite data
Consequences of twenty-first-century policy for multi-millennial climate and sea-level change
Contributions of stratospheric water vapor to decadal changes in the rate of global warming
Detection of human influence on twentieth-century precipitation trends
Exploring drought and its implications for the future
How Often Will It Rain?
Identifying human influences on atmospheric temperature
Irreversible climate change due to carbon dioxide emissions
Long-term climate implications of twenty-first century options for carbon dioxide emission mitigation
Separating signal and noise in atmospheric temperature changes: The importance of timescale
Spatial and seasonal patterns in climate change, temperatures, and precipitation across the United States
The Persistently Variable "Background" Stratospheric Aerosol Layer and Global Climate Change
The role of molecular hydrogen and methane oxidation in the water vapour budget of the stratosphere
Tropospheric warming over the past two decades
Understanding recent stratospheric climate change