Biogenic surface fluxes Of CO2 over Europe and Siberia are implemented in the regional tracer transport model MATCH. A systematic comparison between simulated and observed CO2 fluxes and mixing ratios is performed for two observational sites in Russia taking into account both surface observations and vertical profiles of meteorological parameters and CO2 in the lowest 3 km from the summer months in 1998. We find that the model is able to represent meteorological parameters as temperature, humidity and planetary boundary layer height consistent with measurements. Further, it is found that the simulated surface CO2 fluxes capture a large part of the observed variability on a diurnal time scale. On a synoptic time scale the agreement between o...
[ 1] We analyze the requirements for detecting changes in midlatitude land carbon sources or sinks f...
Simulation of carbon dioxide (CO2) at hourly/weekly intervals and fine vertical resolution at the co...
The work presented here intends to characterize the variations of atmospheric concentrations of CO2,...
The Eurosiberian Carbonflux project was designed to address the feasibility of inferring the regiona...
International audienceThe spatial distribution and the temporal variability of atmospheric CO 2 over...
The spatial distribution and the temporal variability of atmospheric CO2 over Europe and western Sib...
Using a mesoscale atmospheric circulation model, it is shown that relatively modest topography heigh...
International audienceOur ability to predict future climate change relies on our understanding of cu...
Our ability to predict future climate change relies on our understanding of current and future CO2 f...
Numerical simulation and validation of three-dimensional structure of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO...
We describe, and use, a limited area, 3-dimensional transport model. The model domain is located ove...
The ability to reliably estimate CO2 fluxes from current in situ atmospheric CO2 measurements and fu...
[ 1] We analyze the requirements for detecting changes in midlatitude land carbon sources or sinks f...
Simulation of carbon dioxide (CO2) at hourly/weekly intervals and fine vertical resolution at the co...
The work presented here intends to characterize the variations of atmospheric concentrations of CO2,...
The Eurosiberian Carbonflux project was designed to address the feasibility of inferring the regiona...
International audienceThe spatial distribution and the temporal variability of atmospheric CO 2 over...
The spatial distribution and the temporal variability of atmospheric CO2 over Europe and western Sib...
Using a mesoscale atmospheric circulation model, it is shown that relatively modest topography heigh...
International audienceOur ability to predict future climate change relies on our understanding of cu...
Our ability to predict future climate change relies on our understanding of current and future CO2 f...
Numerical simulation and validation of three-dimensional structure of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO...
We describe, and use, a limited area, 3-dimensional transport model. The model domain is located ove...
The ability to reliably estimate CO2 fluxes from current in situ atmospheric CO2 measurements and fu...
[ 1] We analyze the requirements for detecting changes in midlatitude land carbon sources or sinks f...
Simulation of carbon dioxide (CO2) at hourly/weekly intervals and fine vertical resolution at the co...
The work presented here intends to characterize the variations of atmospheric concentrations of CO2,...