Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 parts per billion (ppb) (above 10 %) over the period 1984–2012. Over this period there are large fluctuations in the annual growth rate. In this work, we investigate the atmospheric CH4 evolution over the period 1970–2012 with the Oslo CTM3 global chemical transport model (CTM) in a bottom-up approach. We thoroughly assess data from surface measurement sites in international networks and select a subset suited for comparisons with the output from the CTM. We compare model results and observations to understand causes for both long-term trends and short-term variations. Employing Oslo CTM3 we are able to reproduce the seasonal and year-to-year va...
Atmospheric methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) increased from ~900 ppb (parts per billion, or nanomoles per mo...
We have used an AGCM (atmospheric general circulation model)-based Chemistry Transport Model (ACTM) ...
We have used an AGCM (atmospheric general circulation model)-based Chemistry Transport Model (ACTM) ...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) of a...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) increased from similar to 900 ppb (parts per billion, or nanomoles per mol...
We have used an AGCM (atmospheric general circulation model)-based Chemistry Transport Model (ACTM) ...
Atmospheric methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) increased from ~900 ppb (parts per billion, or nanomoles per mo...
We have used an AGCM (atmospheric general circulation model)-based Chemistry Transport Model (ACTM) ...
We have used an AGCM (atmospheric general circulation model)-based Chemistry Transport Model (ACTM) ...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) of a...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) increased from similar to 900 ppb (parts per billion, or nanomoles per mol...
We have used an AGCM (atmospheric general circulation model)-based Chemistry Transport Model (ACTM) ...
Atmospheric methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) increased from ~900 ppb (parts per billion, or nanomoles per mo...
We have used an AGCM (atmospheric general circulation model)-based Chemistry Transport Model (ACTM) ...
We have used an AGCM (atmospheric general circulation model)-based Chemistry Transport Model (ACTM) ...