To assess horizontal and vertical transports of methane (CH4) concentrations at different heights within the troposphere, we analyzed simulations by 12 chemistry transport models (CTMs) that participated in the TransCom-CH4 intercomparison experiment. Model results are compared with aircraft measurements at 13 sites in Amazon/Brazil, Mongolia, Pacific Ocean, Siberia/Russia, and United States during the period of 2001-2007. The simulations generally show good agreement with observations for seasonal cycles and vertical gradients. The correlation coefficients of the daily averaged model and observed CH4 time series for the analyzed years are generally larger than 0.5, and the observed seasonal cycle amplitudes are simulated well at most sites...
A transport model intercomparison for methane (TransCom-CH4) has been run involving twelve models (P...
Inverse modelling is a useful tool for retrieving CH4 fluxes; however, evaluation of the applied che...
International audienceInverse modelling is a useful tool for retrieving CH 4 fluxes; however, evalua...
A chemistry-transport model (CTM) intercomparison experiment (TransCom-CH4) has been designed to inv...
A chemistry-transport model (CTM) intercomparison experiment (TransCom-CH4) has been designed to in...
Abstract. A chemistry-transport model (CTM) intercomparison experiment (TransCom-CH4) has been desig...
The distribution of methane (CH4/ in the stratosphere can be a major driver of spatial variability i...
AGCM (atmospheric general circulation model)-based Chemistry Transport Model (ACTM) simulations of m...
The distribution of methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) in the stratosphere can be a major driver of spatial va...
A chemistry-transport model (CTM) intercomparison experiment (TransCom-CH₄) has been designed to inv...
We have developed an improved version of the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) thr...
Atmospheric concentrations of methane (CH4), the second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas,...
Model simulations of column-averaged methane mixing ratios (XCH4) are extensively used for inverse e...
A transport model intercomparison for methane (TransCom-CH4) has been run involving twelve models (P...
Inverse modelling is a useful tool for retrieving CH4 fluxes; however, evaluation of the applied che...
International audienceInverse modelling is a useful tool for retrieving CH 4 fluxes; however, evalua...
A chemistry-transport model (CTM) intercomparison experiment (TransCom-CH4) has been designed to inv...
A chemistry-transport model (CTM) intercomparison experiment (TransCom-CH4) has been designed to in...
Abstract. A chemistry-transport model (CTM) intercomparison experiment (TransCom-CH4) has been desig...
The distribution of methane (CH4/ in the stratosphere can be a major driver of spatial variability i...
AGCM (atmospheric general circulation model)-based Chemistry Transport Model (ACTM) simulations of m...
The distribution of methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) in the stratosphere can be a major driver of spatial va...
A chemistry-transport model (CTM) intercomparison experiment (TransCom-CH₄) has been designed to inv...
We have developed an improved version of the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) thr...
Atmospheric concentrations of methane (CH4), the second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas,...
Model simulations of column-averaged methane mixing ratios (XCH4) are extensively used for inverse e...
A transport model intercomparison for methane (TransCom-CH4) has been run involving twelve models (P...
Inverse modelling is a useful tool for retrieving CH4 fluxes; however, evaluation of the applied che...
International audienceInverse modelling is a useful tool for retrieving CH 4 fluxes; however, evalua...