International audienceAtmospheric inversions inform us about the magnitude and variations of greenhouse gas (GHG) sources and sinks from global to local scales. Deployment of observing systems such as spaceborne sensors and ground-based instruments distributed around the globe has started to offer an unprecedented amount of information to estimate surface exchanges of GHG at finer spatial and temporal scales. However, all inversion methods still rely on imperfect atmospheric transport models whose error structures directly affect the inverse estimates of GHG fluxes. The impact of spatial error structures on the retrieved fluxes increase concurrently with the density of the available measurements. In this study, we diagnose the spatial struc...
We provide quantitative estimates for the spatial variability of CO(2), crucial for assessing repres...
Abstract Computational requirements often impose limitations on the spatial and temporal resolutions...
Atmospheric inversions have been used to assess biosphere–atmosphere CO2 surface exchanges at variou...
International audienceAtmospheric inversions inform us about the magnitude and variations of greenho...
air mole fraction (XCO2) will be used in inversion and data assimilation studies to improve the prec...
International audienceWe study the characteristics of a statistical ensemble of mesoscale simulation...
National annual inventories of CO2 emitted during fossil fuel consumption (FFCO2) bear 5–10% uncerta...
International audienceWe study the characteristics of a statistical ensemble of mesoscale simulation...
National annual inventories of CO2 emitted during fossil fuel consumption (FFCO2) bear 5-10% uncerta...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95625/1/grl24793.pd
Abstract Inference of CO 2 surface fluxes using atmospheric CO 2 observations in atmospheric inversi...
Inference of CO2 surface fluxes using atmospheric CO2 observations in atmospheric inversions depends...
International audienceComputational requirements often impose limitations on the spatial and tempora...
We provide quantitative estimates for the spatial variability of CO(2), crucial for assessing repres...
Abstract Computational requirements often impose limitations on the spatial and temporal resolutions...
Atmospheric inversions have been used to assess biosphere–atmosphere CO2 surface exchanges at variou...
International audienceAtmospheric inversions inform us about the magnitude and variations of greenho...
air mole fraction (XCO2) will be used in inversion and data assimilation studies to improve the prec...
International audienceWe study the characteristics of a statistical ensemble of mesoscale simulation...
National annual inventories of CO2 emitted during fossil fuel consumption (FFCO2) bear 5–10% uncerta...
International audienceWe study the characteristics of a statistical ensemble of mesoscale simulation...
National annual inventories of CO2 emitted during fossil fuel consumption (FFCO2) bear 5-10% uncerta...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95625/1/grl24793.pd
Abstract Inference of CO 2 surface fluxes using atmospheric CO 2 observations in atmospheric inversi...
Inference of CO2 surface fluxes using atmospheric CO2 observations in atmospheric inversions depends...
International audienceComputational requirements often impose limitations on the spatial and tempora...
We provide quantitative estimates for the spatial variability of CO(2), crucial for assessing repres...
Abstract Computational requirements often impose limitations on the spatial and temporal resolutions...
Atmospheric inversions have been used to assess biosphere–atmosphere CO2 surface exchanges at variou...