Geophysical Research Letters (Feb 2019)

Influence of Atmospheric Transport on Estimates of Variability in the Global Methane Burden

  • Sudhanshu Pandey,
  • Sander Houweling,
  • Maarten Krol,
  • Ilse Aben,
  • Narcisa Nechita‐Banda,
  • Kirk Thoning,
  • Thomas Röckmann,
  • Yi Yin,
  • Arjo Segers,
  • Edward J. Dlugokencky

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL081092
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 4
pp. 2302 – 2311

Abstract

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Abstract We quantify the impact of atmospheric transport and limited marine boundary layer sampling on changes in global and regional methane burdens estimate using tracer transport model simulations with annually repeating methane emissions and sinks but varying atmospheric transport patterns. We find the 1σ error due to this transport and sampling effect on annual global methane increases to be 1.11 ppb/year and on zonal growth rates to be 3.8 ppb/year, indicating that it becomes more critical at smaller spatiotemporal scales. We also find that the trends in inter‐hemispheric and inter‐polar difference of methane are significantly influenced by the effect. Contrary to a negligible trend in the inter‐hemispheric difference of measurements, we find, after adjusting for the transport and sampling, a trend of 0.37 ± 0.06 ppb/year. This is consistent with the emission trend from a 3‐D inversion of the measurements, suggesting a faster increase in emissions in the Northern Hemisphere than in the Southern Hemisphere.

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