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Atmospheric CO2 Variability Observed From ASCENDS Flight Campaigns

Authors :
Lin, Bing
Browell, Edward
Campbell, Joel
Choi, Yonghoon
Dobler, Jeremy
Fan, Tai-Fang
Harrison, F. Wallace
Kooi, Susan
Liu, Zhaoyan
Meadows, Byron
Nehrir, Amin
Obland, Michael
Plant, James
Yang, Melissa
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2015.

Abstract

Significant atmospheric CO2 variations on various spatiotemporal scales were observed during ASCENDS flight campaigns. For example, around 10-ppm CO2 changes were found within free troposphere in a region of about 200x300 sq km over Iowa during a summer 2014 flight. Even over extended forests, about 2-ppm CO2 column variability was measured within about 500-km distance. For winter times, especially over snow covered ground, relatively less horizontal CO2 variability was observed, likely owing to minimal interactions between the atmosphere and land surface. Inter-annual variations of CO2 drawdown over cornfields in the Mid-West were found to be larger than 5 ppm due to slight differences in the corn growing phase and meteorological conditions even in the same time period of a year. Furthermore, considerable differences in atmospheric CO2 profiles were found during winter and summer campaigns. In the winter CO2 was found to decrease from about 400 ppm in the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) to about 392 ppm above 10 km, while in the summer CO2 increased from 386 ppm in the ABL to about 396 ppm in free troposphere. These and other CO2 observations are discussed in this presentation.

Subjects

Subjects :
Meteorology And Climatology

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
WBS 388496.04.04.01.02
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20160006656
Document Type :
Report