Atmospheric methane and carbon dioxide from SCIAMACHY satellite data:: initial comparison with chemistry and transport models

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Buchwitz, M [1 ]
de Beek, R
Burrows, JP
Bovensmann, H
Warneke, T
Notholt, J
Meirink, JF
Goede, APH
Bergamaschi, P
Körner, S
Heimann, M
Schulz, A
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[1] Univ Bremen, Inst Environm Phys, IUP, FB1, Bremen, Germany
[2] KNMI, Royal Netherlands Meteorol Inst, Utrecht, Netherlands
[3] Commiss European Communities, Joint Res Ctr, Inst Environm & Sustainabil, I-21020 Ispra, Italy
[4] Max Planck Inst Biogeochem, Jena, Germany
[5] Alfred Wegener Inst Polar & Marine Res, Potsdam, Germany
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10.5194/acp-5-941-2005
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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The remote sensing of the atmospheric greenhouse gases methane ( CH4) and carbon dioxide ( CO2) in the troposphere from instrumentation aboard satellites is a new area of research. In this manuscript, results obtained from observations of the up- welling radiation in the near- infrared by SCIAMACHY on board ENVISAT are presented. Vertical columns of CH4, CO2 and oxygen ( O-2) have been retrieved and the ( air or) O-2- normalised CH4 and CO2 column amounts, the dry air column averaged mixing ratios XCH4 and XCO2 derived. In this manuscript the first results, obtained by using the version 0.4 of the Weighting Function Modified ( WFM) DOAS retrieval algorithm applied to SCIAMACHY data, are described and compared with global models. For the set of individual cloud free measurements over land the standard deviation of the difference with respect to the models is in the range similar to 100 - 200 ppbv ( 5 - 10%) for XCH4 and similar to 14 - 32 ppmv ( 4 - 9%) for XCO2. The interhemispheric difference of the methane mixing ratio, as determined from single day data, is in the range 30 - 110 ppbv and in reasonable agreement with the corresponding model data ( 48 - 71 ppbv). The weak inter- hemispheric difference of the CO2 mixing ratio can also be detected with single day data. The spatiotemporal pattern of the measured and the modelled XCO2 are in reasonable agreement. However, the amplitude of the difference between the maximum and the minimum for SCIAMACHY XCO2 is about +/- 20 ppmv which is about a factor of four larger than the variability of the model data which is about +/- 5 ppmv. More studies are needed to explain the observed differences. The XCO2 model field shows low CO2 concentrations beginning of January 2003 over a spatially extended CO2 sink region located in southern tropical/ sub- tropical Africa. The SCIAMACHY data also show low CO2 mixing ratios over this area. According to the model the sink region becomes a source region about six months later and exhibits higher mixing ratios. The SCIAMACHY and the model data over this region show a similar time dependence over the period from January to October 2003. These results indicate that for the first time a regional CO2 surface source/ sink region has been detected by measurements from space. The interpretation of the SCIAMACHY CO2 and CH4 measurements is difficult, e. g., because the error analysis of the currently implemented retrieval algorithm indicates that the retrieval errors are on the same order as the small greenhouse gas mixing ratio changes that are to be detected.
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