*Makoto Saito1, Yukio Yoshida1, Hibiki M Noda1, Akihide Kamei1 (1.National Institute for Environmental Studies)
Session information
[EE] Poster
A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences) » A-AS Atmospheric Sciences, Meteorology & Atmospheric Environment
[A-AS04] [EE] Global Carbon Cycle Observation and Analysis
Tue. May 23, 2017 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall HALL7)
The Paris Agreement under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is a landmark agreement in the 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) in December 2016. The Paris agreement is aimed at reduction of greenhouse gases (GHGs) emission for keeping the global warming below 2oC. The commitments and progresses of each country commitments should be carefully monitored and verified by international bodies. In recent years, the number of observational platforms for monitoring atmospheric GHGs and air pollution species is increasing. National or regional inventories of emissions have also been prepared at greater resolution in space and time. However, due to uncertainties in modeling tools, and limited observational data coverage, high uncertainty still remains in global or regional sources/sinks estimations.
Developing integrated observation and analysis systems for GHGs are the most urgent tasks and short-lived air pollutants plays critical role in cycling of GHGs. Therefore atmospheric transport modeling, inverse modeling, and assimilation methods should be tested and improved for process level understanding of regional fluxes of GHGs as well as the air pollutants. All results should be complemented by the both "top-down" approach (with inverse models) and "bottom-up" approach (with surface flux/emission data and ground-based models).
The purpose of the session is to discuss state-of-the-art techniques for estimations of surface emission of GHGs and air pollutants. Ideally the results should allow us to detect any changes that might be appearing globally and in the Asia-Pacific region under the changing climate and human activity, and to disseminate scientific knowledge for developing emission mitigation policies in a timely manner. Improved estimates of emissions from land use change, fires, and other anthropogenic sources should be addressed. We also welcome discussions for future studies targeting city and country scale emission issues.
[AAS04-P02] Vertical profile retrieval of greenhouse gases from GOSAT TANSO-FTS SWIR and TIR spectra
*Nobuhiro Kikuchi1, Akihiko Kuze1, Fumie Kataoka2, Kei Shiomi1, Makiko Hashimoto1, Robert Knuteson3, Laura Iraci4, Emma Yates4, Warren Gore4, Tomoaki Tanaka4 (1.Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, 2.Remoet Sensing Technology Center of Japan, 3.University of Wisconsin, 4.NASA Ames Research Center)
*EER DENI1, Qinxue Wang1, Tomohiro Okadera1 (1.Center for Regional Environmental Research, National Institute for Environmental Studies)
*Richao Cong1, Makoto Saito1, Masako Senda1, Akihiko Ito1, Shamil Maksyutov1, Ryuichi Hirata1 (1.Center for Global Environmental Research, National Institute for Environmental Studies)
*Nobuko Saigusa1, Toshinobu Machida1, Prabir Patra2, Yosuke Niwa3, Kazuhito Ichii2 (1.National Institute for Environmental Studies, 2.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 3.Meteorological Research Institute)
*Hiroyuki Muraoka1, Nobuko Saigusa2, Hibiki M. Noda2, Antonio Bombelli3, André Obregón4 (1.River Basin Research Center, Gifu University, 2.Center for Global Environmental Research, National Institute for Environmental Studies, 3.CMCC Foundation - Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, 4.Group on Earth Observations)
*JEHN-YIH JUANG1 (1.Department of Geography, National Taiwan University)
*Sergey Borisovich Belan1, Toshinobu Machida2, Motoki Sasakawa2, Mikhail Arshinov1, Boris Belan1, Shamil Maksyutov2, Denis Davydov1, Alexander Fofonov1 (1. V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, 2.National Institute for Environmental Studies)