A comparison of posterior atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> adjustments obtained from in situ and GOSAT constrained flux inversions
<p>Posterior fluxes obtained from inverse modelling are difficult to verify because there is no dense network of flux measurements available to evaluate estimates against. Here we present a new diagnostic to evaluate structures in posterior fluxes. First, we simulate the change in atmospher...
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doaj-aa03832a193e496caab1a78e9467c9972020-11-25T01:40:45ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242018-08-0118120111204410.5194/acp-18-12011-2018A comparison of posterior atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> adjustments obtained from in situ and GOSAT constrained flux inversionsS. M. Polavarapu0F. Deng1B. Byrne2D. B. A. Jones3M. Neish4Climate Research Division, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Toronto, Ontario, M3H 5T4, CanadaDept. of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1A7, CanadaDept. of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1A7, CanadaDept. of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1A7, CanadaClimate Research Division, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Toronto, Ontario, M3H 5T4, Canada<p>Posterior fluxes obtained from inverse modelling are difficult to verify because there is no dense network of flux measurements available to evaluate estimates against. Here we present a new diagnostic to evaluate structures in posterior fluxes. First, we simulate the change in atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> fields between posterior and prior fluxes, referred to as the posterior atmospheric adjustments due to updated fluxes (PAAFs). Second, we calculate the uncertainty in atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> fields due solely to uncertainty in the meteorological fields, referred to as the posterior atmospheric adjustments due to imperfect meteorology (PAAMs). We argue that PAAF can only be considered robust if it exceeds PAAM, that is, the changes in atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> between the posterior and prior fluxes should at least exceed atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> changes arising from imperfect meteorology. This diagnostic is applied to two CO<sub>2</sub> flux inversions: one which assimilates observations from the in situ CO<sub>2</sub> network and the other which assimilates observations from the Greenhouse Gases Observing SATellite (GOSAT). On the global scale, PAAF in the troposphere reflects northern extratropical fluxes, whereas stratospheric adjustments primarily reflect tropical fluxes. In general, larger spatiotemporal variations in PAAF are obtained for the GOSAT inversion than for the in situ inversion. Zonal standard deviations of the PAAF exceed the PAAM through most of the year when GOSAT observations are used, but the minimum value is exceeded only in boreal summer when in situ observations are used. Zonal spatial structures in GOSAT-based PAAF exceed PAAM throughout the year in the tropics and through most of the year in the northern extratropics, suggesting GOSAT flux inversions can constrain zonal asymmetries in fluxes. However, we cannot discount the possibility that these structures are influenced by biases in GOSAT retrievals. Verification of such spatial structures will require a dense network of independent observations. Because PAAF depends on the choice of prior fluxes, the comparison with PAAM is system dependent and thus can be used to monitor a given assimilation system's behaviour.</p>https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/18/12011/2018/acp-18-12011-2018.pdf |
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S. M. Polavarapu F. Deng B. Byrne D. B. A. Jones M. Neish A comparison of posterior atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> adjustments obtained from in situ and GOSAT constrained flux inversions Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics |
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S. M. Polavarapu F. Deng B. Byrne D. B. A. Jones M. Neish |
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S. M. Polavarapu |
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A comparison of posterior atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> adjustments obtained from in situ and GOSAT constrained flux inversions |
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A comparison of posterior atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> adjustments obtained from in situ and GOSAT constrained flux inversions |
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A comparison of posterior atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> adjustments obtained from in situ and GOSAT constrained flux inversions |
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A comparison of posterior atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> adjustments obtained from in situ and GOSAT constrained flux inversions |
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A comparison of posterior atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> adjustments obtained from in situ and GOSAT constrained flux inversions |
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comparison of posterior atmospheric co<sub>2</sub> adjustments obtained from in situ and gosat constrained flux inversions |
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics |
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<p>Posterior fluxes obtained from inverse modelling are difficult
to verify because there is no dense network of flux measurements available to
evaluate estimates against. Here we present a new diagnostic to evaluate
structures in posterior fluxes. First, we simulate the change in atmospheric
CO<sub>2</sub> fields between posterior and prior fluxes, referred to as the
posterior atmospheric adjustments due to updated fluxes (PAAFs). Second, we
calculate the uncertainty in atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> fields due solely to
uncertainty in the meteorological fields, referred to as the posterior
atmospheric adjustments due to imperfect meteorology (PAAMs). We argue that
PAAF can only be considered robust if it exceeds PAAM, that is, the changes
in atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> between the posterior and prior fluxes should at
least exceed atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> changes arising from imperfect
meteorology. This diagnostic is applied to two CO<sub>2</sub> flux inversions:
one which assimilates observations from the in situ CO<sub>2</sub> network and
the other which assimilates observations from the Greenhouse Gases Observing
SATellite (GOSAT). On the global scale, PAAF in the troposphere reflects
northern extratropical fluxes, whereas stratospheric adjustments primarily
reflect tropical fluxes. In general, larger spatiotemporal variations in PAAF
are obtained for the GOSAT inversion than for the in situ inversion. Zonal
standard deviations of the PAAF exceed the PAAM through most of the year when
GOSAT observations are used, but the minimum value is exceeded only in boreal
summer when in situ observations are used. Zonal spatial structures in
GOSAT-based PAAF exceed PAAM throughout the year in the tropics and through
most of the year in the northern extratropics, suggesting GOSAT flux
inversions can constrain zonal asymmetries in fluxes. However, we cannot
discount the possibility that these structures are influenced by biases in
GOSAT retrievals. Verification of such spatial structures will require a
dense network of independent observations. Because PAAF depends on the choice
of prior fluxes, the comparison with PAAM is system dependent and thus can be
used to monitor a given assimilation system's behaviour.</p> |
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