Midtropospheric CO2 concentration retrieval from AIRS observations in the tropics

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Midtropospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration is retrieved in the tropics [20S:20N], over sea, at night, for the period April to October 2003 from the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) observations. The method relies on a non-linear regression inference scheme using neural networks. A rough estimate of the mean precision of the method is about 2.5 ppmv (0.7%). The retrieved seasonal cycle and its latitudinal dependence agree well with aircraft CO2 in situ measurements made at the same altitude range. Maps produced on a monthly basis at a resolution of 15°x 15°, although not yet fully understood, show good agreement with known characteristics of CO 2 distribution reflecting both atmospheric transport and surface fluxes (fossil fuel emissions, biomass burning, air-surface gas exchanges). Copyright 2004 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Crevoisier, C., Heilliette, S., Chédin, A., Serrar, S., Armante, R., & Scott, N. A. (2004). Midtropospheric CO2 concentration retrieval from AIRS observations in the tropics. Geophysical Research Letters, 31(17). https://doi.org/10.1029/2004GL020141

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