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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions
Inverse modeling of GOSAT-retrieved ratios of total column CH4 and CO2 for 2009 and 2010
S.Houweling1  F.Chevallier1  M.Krol1  L. V.Gatti1  I.Aben1  M.Gloor1  J. B.Miller1  T.Machida1  S.Pandey1  R.Detmers1  T.Röckmann1  E. J.Dlugokencky1 
DOI  :  10.5194/acp-2016-77
学科分类:大气科学
来源: Copernicus Publications
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【 摘 要 】
This study investigates the constraint provided by greenhouse gas measurements from space on surface fluxes. Imperfectknowledge of the light path through the atmosphere, arising from scattering by clouds and aerosols, can heavily bias columnmeasurements retrieved from space. To minimize the impact of such biases, ratios of total column retrieved CH4and CO2 (Xratio) have been used. We apply the ratio inversion method described in Pandey et al. (2015) to retrievals from the Greenhouse Gas Observing SATellite (GOSAT). The ratio inversion method uses the measured Xratioas a weak constraint on CO2 fluxes.In contrast, the more common approach of inverting proxy CH4retrievals (Frankenberg et al., 2005) prescribes atmosphericCO2fields and optimizes only CH4fluxes.The TM5-4DVAR inverse modeling system is used to simultaneously optimize the fluxes of CH4and CO2for 2009 and2010. The results are compared to proxy inversions using model-derived-XCO2mixing ratios (XCO2model) from CarbonTrackerand MACC. The performance of the inverse models is evaluated using aircraft measurements from the HIPPO, CONTRAILand AMAZONICA projects.Xratioand XCO2modelare compared with TCCON retrievals to quantify the relative importance of errors in these componentsof the proxy XCH4retrieval (XCH4proxy). We find that the retrieval errors in Xratio(mean = 0.61 %) are generally larger thanthe errors in XCO2model(mean = 0.24 % and 0.01 % for CarbonTracker and MACC, respectively). On the annual time scale, the CH4 fluxes from the different satellite inversions are generally in agreement with each other, suggesting that errors inXCO2modeldo not limit the overall accuracy of the CH4flux estimates. On the seasonal time scale, however, larger differencesare found due to uncertainties in XCO2model, particularly over Australia and in the tropics. The ratio method stays closer tothe a prioriCH4 flux in these regions, because it is capable of simultaneously adjusting the CO2fluxes. Over Tropical SouthAmerica, comparison to independent measurements shows that CO2fields derived from the ratio method are less realistic than those used in the proxy method. However, the CH4fluxes are more realistic, because the impact of unaccounted systematicuncertainties is more evenly distributed between CO2and CH4. The ratio inversion estimates an enhanced CO2release fromTropical South America during the dry season of 2010, which is in accordance with the findings of Gatti et al. (2014) andVanderlaan et al. (2015).The performance of the ratio method is encouraging, because despite the added non-linearity due to the assimilation of Xratioand the significant increase in the degree of freedom by optimizing CO2fluxes, still consistent results are obtained.
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