2016
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2016-800
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Diagnostic methods for atmospheric inversions of long-lived greenhouse gases

Abstract: <p><strong>Abstract.</strong> The ability to predict the trajectory of climate change requires a clear understanding of the emissions and uptake (a.k.a. surface fluxes) of long-lived greenhouse gases (GHGs). Furthermore, the development of climate policies is driving a need to constrain the budgets of anthropogenic GHG emissions. Inverse problems that couple atmospheric observations of GHG concentrations with an atmospheric chemistry and transport model have increasing… Show more

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“…Thus analysis of the residuals (observation − simulated quantity) can help test the assumed errors. This forms part of the diagnostics of data assimilation treated in Michalak and Chevallier (2016).…”
Section: Observation Operatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus analysis of the residuals (observation − simulated quantity) can help test the assumed errors. This forms part of the diagnostics of data assimilation treated in Michalak and Chevallier (2016).…”
Section: Observation Operatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%