Climate models suggest that the strongest warming response the climate system has to increasing anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (mainly CO2 from fossil fuel burning) is in the tropical upper troposphere. This produces the model-anticipated “tropical hotspot". The tropical upper troposphere has the largest temperature response in climate models (up to 0.5 deg. C per decade).
But in the real world of observations this hotspot does not exist as can be seen from the article below:
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