International audienceAbstract. After stagnating in the early 2000s, the atmospheric methane growth rate has been positive since 2007 with a significant acceleration starting in 2014. While the causes for previous growth rate variations are still not well determined, this recent increase can be studied with dense surface and satellite observations. Here, we use an ensemble of six multi-species atmospheric inversions that have the capacity to assimilate observations of the main species in the methane oxidation chain – namely, methane, formaldehyde, and carbon monoxide – to simultaneously optimize both the methane sources and sinks at each model grid. We show that the surge of the atmospheric growth rate between 2010–2013 and 2014–2017 is mos...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Atmospheric methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) increased from ~900 ppb (parts per billion, or nanomoles per mo...
Methane (CH4) is an important greenhouse gas, naturally produced by bio-degradation of organic mater...
International audienceAbstract. After stagnating in the early 2000s, the atmospheric methane growth ...
The growth in global methane (CH4) concentration, which had been ongoing since the industrial revolu...
Abstract Atmospheric methane grew very rapidly in 2014 (12.7±0.5 ppb/yr), 2015 (10.1±0.7 ppb/yr), 20...
Atmospheric measurements show an increase in CH4 from the 1980s to 1998 followed by a period of near...
From 2007 to 2013, the globally averaged mole fraction of methane in the atmosphere increased by 5.7...
International audienceAtmospheric methane grew very rapidly in 2014 (12.7 ± 0.5 ppb/year), 2015 (10....
The atmospheric methane (CH4) growth rate has varied considerably in recent decades. Unexplained ren...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) increased from similar to 900 ppb (parts per billion, or nanomoles per mol...
Large variations in the growth of atmospheric methane, a prominent greenhouse gas, are driven by a d...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Atmospheric methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) increased from ~900 ppb (parts per billion, or nanomoles per mo...
Methane (CH4) is an important greenhouse gas, naturally produced by bio-degradation of organic mater...
International audienceAbstract. After stagnating in the early 2000s, the atmospheric methane growth ...
The growth in global methane (CH4) concentration, which had been ongoing since the industrial revolu...
Abstract Atmospheric methane grew very rapidly in 2014 (12.7±0.5 ppb/yr), 2015 (10.1±0.7 ppb/yr), 20...
Atmospheric measurements show an increase in CH4 from the 1980s to 1998 followed by a period of near...
From 2007 to 2013, the globally averaged mole fraction of methane in the atmosphere increased by 5.7...
International audienceAtmospheric methane grew very rapidly in 2014 (12.7 ± 0.5 ppb/year), 2015 (10....
The atmospheric methane (CH4) growth rate has varied considerably in recent decades. Unexplained ren...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) increased from similar to 900 ppb (parts per billion, or nanomoles per mol...
Large variations in the growth of atmospheric methane, a prominent greenhouse gas, are driven by a d...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
Atmospheric methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) increased from ~900 ppb (parts per billion, or nanomoles per mo...
Methane (CH4) is an important greenhouse gas, naturally produced by bio-degradation of organic mater...