“…The CoMet campaign saw the deployment of a suite of airborne instruments to measure atmospheric CH 4 and CO 2 , alongside a variety of ground-based instruments. In particular, the synergetic use of active remote sensing (lidar) (Amediek et al, 2017;Wildmann et al, 2020), passive spectrometry (Krautwurst et al, 2021;Luther et al, 2019), and in situ measurements (Fiehn et al, 2020;Gałkowski et al, 2021;Kostinek et al, 2020) supported by modeling activities (Chen et al, 2020;, as well as the validation of existing (e.g., Sentinel-5P, GOSAT, Greenhouse gases Observing SATellite) and the preparation of upcoming (e.g., MERLIN, MEthane Remote sensing Lidar missioN) GHG satellite missions, was aimed at.…”