从METOP/IASI监测甲烷和一氧化二氮的大气浓度

IF 0.4 Q4 REMOTE SENSING Revista de Teledeteccion Pub Date : 2020-12-28 DOI:10.4995/raet.2020.13290
O. García, M. Schneider, B. Ertl, E. Sepúlveda, C. Borger, C. Diekmann, F. Hase, F. Khosrawi, A. Cansado, M. Aullé
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地球-大气系统的未来将在很大程度上取决于我们理解驱动气候变化的所有过程的能力,在这方面,对温室气体的监测和调查至关重要,温室气体是地球气候变化的主要驱动因素。有了这个想法,INMENSE(对流层甲烷和一氧化二氮调查IASI)项目诞生了,该项目旨在提高我们目前对两种最重要的混合良好的温室气体甲烷(CH4)和一氧化二氮(N2O)的大气预算的了解。为此,INMENSE利用EUMETSAT/Metop气象卫星上的天基遥感器IASI(红外大气探测干涉仪)生成了一个新的对流层中/上层CH4和N2O浓度全球观测数据集。在这项工作中,INMENSE IASI CH4和N2O产品通过使用多平台参考数据库(飞机垂直剖面、地面原位和遥感观测)进行了介绍、表征和全面验证。这项广泛的验证工作表明,IASI CH4和N2O产物显示出1-3%的精度和2%的偏差,并且它们在时间和空间上是一致的。最后,将伊比利亚半岛上空的CH4和N2O IASI观测结果与MOCAGE化学传输模拟结果进行了比较,评估了两个数据集之间的一致程度。
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Monitorización de las concentraciones atmosféricas de metano y óxido nitroso a partir del Metop/IASI
Future of the Earth-atmosphere system will depend, to a large extent, on our capability of understanding all the processes driving climate change and, in this context, of outstanding importance are the monitoring and the investigation of greenhouse gases (GHGs), as main drivers of the Earth’s climate change. With this idea the project INMENSE (IASI for Surveying Methane and Nitrous Oxide in the Troposphere) was born, which aims to improve our current understanding of the atmospheric budgets of two of the most important well-mixed greenhouse gases, methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O). To this end, INMENSE has generated a new global observational data set of middle/upper tropospheric concentrations of CH4 and N2O from the space-based remote sensor IASI (Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer), on board the meteorological satellites EUMETSAT/Metop. In this work the INMENSE IASI CH4 and N2O products are presented, characterized and comprehensively validated by using a multiplatform reference database (aircraft vertical profiles, ground-based in-situ and remote-sensing observations). This extensive validation exercise suggests that the IASI CH4 and N2O products shows a precision between 1-3% and a bias of 2% as well as they are consistent temporally and spatially. Finally, the CH4 and N2O IASI observations over the Iberian Peninsula have been compared to MOCAGE chemical transport simulations, assessing the degree of agreement between both datasets. 
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