Though they cover less than 3 % of the global land area, urban areas are responsible for over 70 % of the global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and contain 55 % of the global population. A quantitative tracking of GHG emissions in urban areas is therefore of great importance, with the aim of accurately assessing the amount of emissions and identifying the emission sources. The Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF) coupled with GHG modules (WRF-GHG) developed for mesoscale atmospheric GHG 5 transport, can predict column-averaged abundances of CO2 and CH4 (XCO2 and XCH4). In this study, we use WRF-GHG to model the Berlin area at a high spatial resolution of 1 km. The simulated wind and concentration fields were compared with the measur...
Efforts to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions require validation. Atmospheric measurement...
The purpose of this paper is to describe global urban greenhouse gas emissions by region and sector,...
Background Fossil fuel combustion causes an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels and ...
Though they cover less than 3 % of the global land area, urban areas are responsible for over 70 % o...
To address ambitious goals of carbon neutrality set at national and city scales, a number of atmosph...
To address ambitious goals of carbon neutrality set at national and city scales, a number of atmosph...
Urban areas are recognised as a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), such as carbon...
In urban areas large amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4), the two most important anthr...
Five portable Bruker EM27/SUN FTIR spectrometers have been used for the accurate and precise observa...
Five portable Bruker EM27/SUN FTIR (Fourier transform infrared) spectrometers have been used for the...
Monitoring urban-industrial emissions is often challenging because observations are scarce and regio...
Currently 52 % of the world's population resides in urban areas and as a consequence, approximately ...
Monitoring urban–industrial emissions is often challenging because observations are scarce and regio...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions estimation methods that use atmospheric trace gas observations, inclu...
Monitoring urban–industrial emissions is often challenging because observations are scarce and regio...
Efforts to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions require validation. Atmospheric measurement...
The purpose of this paper is to describe global urban greenhouse gas emissions by region and sector,...
Background Fossil fuel combustion causes an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels and ...
Though they cover less than 3 % of the global land area, urban areas are responsible for over 70 % o...
To address ambitious goals of carbon neutrality set at national and city scales, a number of atmosph...
To address ambitious goals of carbon neutrality set at national and city scales, a number of atmosph...
Urban areas are recognised as a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), such as carbon...
In urban areas large amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4), the two most important anthr...
Five portable Bruker EM27/SUN FTIR spectrometers have been used for the accurate and precise observa...
Five portable Bruker EM27/SUN FTIR (Fourier transform infrared) spectrometers have been used for the...
Monitoring urban-industrial emissions is often challenging because observations are scarce and regio...
Currently 52 % of the world's population resides in urban areas and as a consequence, approximately ...
Monitoring urban–industrial emissions is often challenging because observations are scarce and regio...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions estimation methods that use atmospheric trace gas observations, inclu...
Monitoring urban–industrial emissions is often challenging because observations are scarce and regio...
Efforts to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions require validation. Atmospheric measurement...
The purpose of this paper is to describe global urban greenhouse gas emissions by region and sector,...
Background Fossil fuel combustion causes an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels and ...