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Quantitative assessment of Southern Hemisphere ozone in chemistry-climate model simulations

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Table 1. CCMs used in this study.
Table 2. Diagnostics used in this study.
Fig. 2. Normalised errors with respect to Rosenlof data set in total ozone climatologies shown in Fig
Fig. 3. 20-yr total ozone trends (1980–1999) in observational data sets (TOMS/SBUV, Rosenlof), individual CCMVal models and multi- multi-model average (MULTI)
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