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CO2 in Beijing and Xianghe Observed by Ground-Based FTIR Column Measurements and Validation to OCO-2/3 Satellite Observations

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Monitoring the atmospheric CO2 columns inside and around a city is of great importance to understand the temporal–spatial variation of XCO2 near strong anthropogenic emissions. In this study, we use two FTIR CO2 column measurements in Beijing (Bruker EM27/SUN) and Xianghe (Bruker IFS 125HR) between 2019 and 2021 to investigate the differences of XCO2 between Beijing (urban) and Xianghe (suburb) in North China and to validate the OCO-2 and OCO-3 satellite XCO2 retrievals. The mean and standard deviation (std) of the ΔXCO2 between Beijing and Xianghe (Beijing–Xianghe) observed by two FTIR instruments are 0.206 ± 1.736 ppm, which has a seasonal variation and varies with meteorological conditions (wind speed and wind direction). The mean and std of the XCO2 differences between co-located satellite and FTIR measurements are −0.216 ± 1.578 ppm in Beijing and −0.343 ± 1.438 ppm in Xianghe for OCO-2 and 0.637 ± 1.594 ppm in Beijing and 1.206 ± 1.420 ppm in Xianghe for OCO-3. It is found that the OCO-3 snapshot area mode (SAM) measurements can capture the spatial gradient of XCO2 between urban and suburbs well. However, the FTIR measurements indicate that the OCO-3 SAM measurements are about 0.9–1.4 ppm overestimated in Beijing and Xianghe.
Title: CO2 in Beijing and Xianghe Observed by Ground-Based FTIR Column Measurements and Validation to OCO-2/3 Satellite Observations
Description:
Monitoring the atmospheric CO2 columns inside and around a city is of great importance to understand the temporal–spatial variation of XCO2 near strong anthropogenic emissions.
In this study, we use two FTIR CO2 column measurements in Beijing (Bruker EM27/SUN) and Xianghe (Bruker IFS 125HR) between 2019 and 2021 to investigate the differences of XCO2 between Beijing (urban) and Xianghe (suburb) in North China and to validate the OCO-2 and OCO-3 satellite XCO2 retrievals.
The mean and standard deviation (std) of the ΔXCO2 between Beijing and Xianghe (Beijing–Xianghe) observed by two FTIR instruments are 0.
206 ± 1.
736 ppm, which has a seasonal variation and varies with meteorological conditions (wind speed and wind direction).
The mean and std of the XCO2 differences between co-located satellite and FTIR measurements are −0.
216 ± 1.
578 ppm in Beijing and −0.
343 ± 1.
438 ppm in Xianghe for OCO-2 and 0.
637 ± 1.
594 ppm in Beijing and 1.
206 ± 1.
420 ppm in Xianghe for OCO-3.
It is found that the OCO-3 snapshot area mode (SAM) measurements can capture the spatial gradient of XCO2 between urban and suburbs well.
However, the FTIR measurements indicate that the OCO-3 SAM measurements are about 0.
9–1.
4 ppm overestimated in Beijing and Xianghe.

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