2009
DOI: 10.5194/acp-9-1597-2009
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An analytical inversion method for determining regional and global emissions of greenhouse gases: Sensitivity studies and application to halocarbons

Abstract: Abstract.A new analytical inversion method has been developed to determine the regional and global emissions of long-lived atmospheric trace gases. It exploits in situ measurement data from three global networks and builds on backward simulations with a Lagrangian particle dispersion model. The emission information is extracted from the observed concentration increases over a baseline that is itself objectively determined by the inversion algorithm. The method was applied to two hydrofluorocarbons (HFC-134a, H… Show more

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“…The total consumption of CFCs ϩ HCFCs (in kilotons per year) in developing countries increased by Ϸ8% per year from 1998 to 2007, larger than the mean annual increase in GDP from 1990 to 2010 of 4-6% per year in Asia, Africa and Latin America in the SRES scenarios. These increases in consumption are confirmed by long-term growth and recent acceleration of growth in observed atmospheric mixing ratios of HCFCs (18,19). Recent changes in northern-latitude observations are consistent with less developed country use and more developing country use of HCFCs (18).…”
Section: New Hfc Baseline Scenariossupporting
confidence: 55%
“…The total consumption of CFCs ϩ HCFCs (in kilotons per year) in developing countries increased by Ϸ8% per year from 1998 to 2007, larger than the mean annual increase in GDP from 1990 to 2010 of 4-6% per year in Asia, Africa and Latin America in the SRES scenarios. These increases in consumption are confirmed by long-term growth and recent acceleration of growth in observed atmospheric mixing ratios of HCFCs (18,19). Recent changes in northern-latitude observations are consistent with less developed country use and more developing country use of HCFCs (18).…”
Section: New Hfc Baseline Scenariossupporting
confidence: 55%
“…These so-called "top-down" studies can improve the spatial and temporal distribution of bottom-up inventories and provide insights on the associated emission mechanisms that may be used as information for climate change mitigation. Most recent top-down studies of HCFC-22 and HFC134a indicate lower US emissions and higher emissions in Europe, Australia, and Asia than in the existing inventories (8)(9)(10)(11).…”
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“…Emissionsmodells mit atmosphärischen Transportmodellen, die als "Nebenprodukte" der operationellen Wettervorhersage verstanden werden können (z. B. FLEX-PART, Stohl et al, 2009oder TM5, Krol et al, 2005 lassen sich somit die Verteilungen von Spurenstoffen in der Atmosphäre als Funktion von Raum und Zeit berechnen. Wenn nun Messdaten vorhanden sind, welche die raumzeitliche Variabilität der Spurenstoffe darstellen, können die …”
Section: Validierung Von Inventuren Mit Hilfe Meteorologischer Modellunclassified