Monitoring urban–industrial emissions is often challenging because observations are scarce and regional atmospheric transport models are too coarse to represent the high spatiotemporal variability in the resulting concentrations.In this paper we apply a new combination of an Eulerian model (Weather Research and Forecast, WRF, with chemistry) and a Gaussian plume model (Operational Priority Substances – OPS). The modelled mixing ratios are compared to observed CO2 and CO mole fractions at four sites along a transect from an urban–industrial complex (Rotterdam, the Netherlands) towards rural conditions forOctober–December 2014. Urban plumes are well-mixed at our semi-urban location, making this location suited for an integrated emission estim...
International audienceAbstract. The top-down atmospheric inversion method that couples atmospheric C...
To address ambitious goals of carbon neutrality set at national and city scales, a number of atmosph...
Background Fossil fuel combustion causes an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels and ...
Monitoring urban–industrial emissions is often challenging because observations are scarce and regio...
Monitoring urban-industrial emissions is often challenging because observations are scarce and regio...
Large networks of expensive instruments are often used to independently quantify and monitor urban C...
To address ambitious goals of carbon neutrality set at national and city scales, a number of atmosph...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions estimation methods that use atmospheric trace gas observations, inclu...
International audienceProviding timely information on urban greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and their...
International audienceAbstract. The top-down atmospheric inversion method that couples atmospheric C...
To address ambitious goals of carbon neutrality set at national and city scales, a number of atmosph...
Background Fossil fuel combustion causes an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels and ...
Monitoring urban–industrial emissions is often challenging because observations are scarce and regio...
Monitoring urban-industrial emissions is often challenging because observations are scarce and regio...
Large networks of expensive instruments are often used to independently quantify and monitor urban C...
To address ambitious goals of carbon neutrality set at national and city scales, a number of atmosph...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions estimation methods that use atmospheric trace gas observations, inclu...
International audienceProviding timely information on urban greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and their...
International audienceAbstract. The top-down atmospheric inversion method that couples atmospheric C...
To address ambitious goals of carbon neutrality set at national and city scales, a number of atmosph...
Background Fossil fuel combustion causes an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels and ...