Several investigators have suggested that the airline shutdown following the 9/11 terrorist attacks led to a reduction of jet contrails and an increase in the diurnal temperature range (DTR) across the US. Here, we use an air-mass approach to control for weather conditions across the country following 9/11 in order to more accurately assess the observed patterns in the temperature range. We indeed find a higher-than-average DTR shortly after the attacks, but we find that the unusually clear weather across the US more than accounts for the observed DTR. © Inter-Research 2004.
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Kalkstein, A. J., & Balling, R. C. (2004). Impact of unusually clear weather on United States daily temperature range following 9/11/2001. Climate Research, 26(1), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.3354/cr026001
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