Increased Northern Hemispheric carbon monoxide burden in the troposphere in 2002 and 2003 detected from the ground and from space


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<jats:p>Abstract. Carbon monoxide total column amounts in the atmosphere have been measured in the High Northern Hemisphere (30°-90° N, HNH) between January 2002 and December 2003 using infrared spectrometers of high and moderate resolution and the Sun as a light source. They were compared to ground-level CO mixing ratios and to total column amounts measured from space by the Terra/MOPITT instrument. All these data reveal increased CO abundances in 2002-2003 in comparison to the unperturbed 2000-2001 period. Maximum anomalies were observed in September 2002 and August 2003. Using a simple two-box model, the corresponding annual CO emission anomalies (referenced to 2000-2001 period) have been found equal to 95Tg in 2002 and 130Tg in 2003, thus close to those for 1996 and 1998. A good correlation with hot spots detected by a satellite radiometer allows one to assume strong boreal forest fires, occurred mainly in Russia, as a source of the increased CO burdens. </jats:p>



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DOI https://www.doi.org/10.5194/acp-5-563-2005

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Yurganov, L. , Duchatelet, P. , Dzhola, A. , Edwards, D. , Hase, F. , Kramer, I. , Mahieu, E. , Mellqvist, J. , Notholt, J. , Novelli, P. , Rockmann, A. , Scheel, H. , Schneider, M. , Schulz, A. , Strandberg, A. , Sussmann, R. , Tanimoto, H. , Velazco, V. , Drummond, J. and Gille, J. (2005): Increased Northern Hemispheric carbon monoxide burden in the troposphere in 2002 and 2003 detected from the ground and from space , Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 5 (2), pp. 563-573 . doi: https://www.doi.org/10.5194/acp-5-563-2005


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