Captions of Figures (Sections 3, 4 and 7)

Fig. 3.1 (321KB) Monthly mean concentrations (dots and thin line) and deseasonalized long-term trends (thick line) from 1983 to 1997 for the globe and both hemispheres.
Fig. 3.2 (316KB) Growth rates from 1983 to 1997 for the globe and both hemispheres.
Fig. 3.3 (639KB) Monthly mean concentrations (dots and thin line) and deseasonalized long-term trends (thick line) from 1983 to 1997 for each 30-degree latitudinal zone.
Fig. 3.4 (69KB) Deseasonalized long-term trends (upper panel), growth rates (middle panel), and annual amplitudes of the seasonal cycle for each year (lower panel) from 1983 to 1997 for each 30-degree latitudinal zone.
Fig. 3.5 (32KB) The average seasonal cycle for each 30-degree latitudinal zone. The error bars represent single standard deviation.
Fig. 3.6 Upper Panel: Monthly mean concentrations (dots and thin line) and deseasonalized long-term trends (thick line); Middle Panel: Growth rates; Lower Panel: Amplitudes of the seasonal cycle (solid line), months with maximum values (full circles), and months with minimum values (open circles) for each year.
Point Barrow, Alaska, USA (236KB)
Mauna Loa, Hawaii, USA (223KB)
Baring Head, NZL (244KB)
South Pole, ATA (181KB)
Ryori, JPN (146KB)
Schauinsland, DEU (237KB)
Fig. 3.7 (32KB) The average seasonal cycle for each station. The error bars represent single standard deviation.
Fig. 4.1
(320KB)
Monthly mean concentrations (dots and thin line) and deseasonalized long-term trends (thick line) from 1984 to 1998 for the globe and both hemispheres.
Fig. 4.2 (317KB) Growth rates from 1984 to 1998 for the globe and both hemispheres.
Fig. 4.3 (638KB) Monthly mean concentrations (dots and thin line) and deseasonalized long-term trends (thick line) from 1984 to 1998 for each 30-degree latitudinal zone.
Fig. 4.4 (74KB) Deseasonalized long-term trends (upper panel), growth rates (middle panel), and annual amplitudes of the seasonal cycle for each year (lower panel) from 1984 to 1998 for each 30-degree latitudinal zone.
Fig. 4.5 (33KB) The average seasonal cycle for each 30-degree latitudinal zone. The error bars represent single standard deviation.
Fig. 4.6 Upper Panel: Monthly mean concentrations (dots and thin line) and deseasonalized long-term trends (thick line); Middle Panel: Growth rates; Lower Panel: Amplitudes of the seasonal cycle (solid line), months with maximum values (full circles) and months with minimum values (open circles) for each year.
Point Barrow, Alaska, USA (176KB)
Mauna Loa, Hawaii, USA (175KB)
Cape Grim, Tasmania, AUS (167KB)
South Pole, ATA (178KB)
Minamitorishima, JPN (87KB)
Hegyhatsal, HUN (94KB)
Fig. 4.7 (32KB) The average seasonal cycle for each station. The error bars represent single standard deviation.
Fig. 7.1 (94KB) Monthly mean concentrations (dots and thin line) and deseasonalized long-term trends (thick line) from 1992/1993 to 1996 for the globe and both hemispheres.
Fig. 7.2 (93KB) Growth rates from 1992/1993 to 1996 for the globe and both hemispheres.
Fig. 7.3 (208KB) Monthly mean concentrations (dots and thin line) and deseasonalized long-term trends (thick line) from 1992/1993 to 1996 for each 30-degree latitudinal zone.
Fig. 7.4 (25KB) Deseasonalized long-term trend (upper panel), growth rates (middle panel), and annual amplitudes of seasonal cycle for each of the years (lower panel) from 1992/1993 to 1996 for each 30-degree latitudinal zone.
Fig. 7.5 (33KB) The average seasonal cycle for each 30-degree latitudinal zone. The error bars represent single standard deviation.
Fig. 7.6 Upper Panel: Monthly mean concentrations (dots and thin line) and deseasonalized long-term trends (thick line); Middle Panel: Growth rates; Lower Panel: Amplitudes of the seasonal cycle (solid line), months with maximum values (full circles), and months with minimum values (open circles) for each year.
Point Barrow, Alaska, USA (115KB)
Mauna Loa, Hawaii, USA (107KB)
Cape Grim, Tasmania, AUS (76KB)
South Pole, ATA (91KB)
Ryori, JPN (112KB)
Hohenpeissenberg, DEU (62KB)
Fig. 7.7 (33KB) The average seasonal cycle for each station. The error bars represent single standard deviation.

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