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2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/9240568
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Sensitivity of CO2 and CH4 Annual Cycles to Different Meteorological Variables at a Rural Site in Northern Spain

Abstract: The focus of the current paper is to explore the influence of meteorological variables on atmospheric CO2 and CH4 mean annual cycles at a rural site. Four variables were investigated: boundary layer height, recirculation factor, trajectory direction, and wind speed modelled at the altitude of the site. Boundary layer height and wind speed were provided by the METeorological data EXplorer (METEX) model. Recirculation factor and trajectory direction were obtained from calculations based on this trajectory model,… Show more

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“…Pérez et al [52] analysed the influence of four meteorological variables, boundary layer height, recirculation factor, wind direction, and wind speed, on the CO 2 and CH 4 annual cycle. Varied wind speed thresholds were used, and concentrations were analysed at night.…”
Section: Fitting Of Daily and Annual Cyclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pérez et al [52] analysed the influence of four meteorological variables, boundary layer height, recirculation factor, wind direction, and wind speed, on the CO 2 and CH 4 annual cycle. Varied wind speed thresholds were used, and concentrations were analysed at night.…”
Section: Fitting Of Daily and Annual Cyclesmentioning
confidence: 99%