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Fig.1 shows the zonal mean temperature (contours) and difference between the final product and the warm up (colours), for the last three months of the overlap year, October - December 2009. In the troposphere and lower stratosphere, between 1000 hPa and 10 hPa the differences are small (less than 0.2 K). From the mid-stratosphere into the mesosphereto the stratopause (from 10 hPa to 1 hPa), the differences are larger, but generally below 2 K. However, in some places the differences are larger. Near , except near the equator, at about 1 hPa where the final product is more than 2K warmer than the warm up, whereas above. In the mesosphere (from 1 hPa to 0.01 hPa), the final product is generally more than 2 K colder than the warm up near the equator, and its more than 5 K colder at about 0.05 hPa. In addition, this colder region spreads into the northern hemisphere near 0.5 hPa, and the southern hemisphere above 0.05 hPa. Differences of more than 2 K, but of different signs, are also apparent in both polar regions above about 0.3 hPa.
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