Journal article

Sensitivity of simulated CO2 concentration to sub-annual variations in fossil fuel CO2 emissions

X Zhang, KR Gurney, P Rayner, D Baker, YP Liu

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | Published : 2016

Abstract

Recent advances in fossil fuel CO2 (FFCO2) emission inventories enable sensitivity tests of simulated atmospheric CO2 concentrations to sub-annual variations in FFCO2 emissions and what this implies for the interpretation of observed CO2. Six experiments are conducted to investigate the potential impact of three cycles of FFCO2 emission variability (diurnal, weekly and monthly) using a global tracer transport model. Results show an annual FFCO2 rectification varying from −1.35 to +0.13 ppm from the combination of all three cycles. This rectification is driven by a large negative diurnal FFCO2 rectification due to the covariation of diurnal FFCO2 emissions and diurnal vertical mixing, as well..

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Awarded by National Science Foundation CAREER


Awarded by NASA ROSES grant


Awarded by Australian professorial fellowship


Awarded by Directorate For Geosciences; Div Atmospheric & Geospace Sciences


Awarded by Div Atmospheric & Geospace Sciences; Directorate For Geosciences


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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the National Science Foundation CAREER award 0846358 and NASA ROSES grant NNX11AH86G. P. Rayner is supported by an Australian professorial fellowship (DP1096309).