Column-averaged volume mixing ratios of CH4 were retrieved with a precision of better than 0.5% from infrared solar absorption spectra obtained at Ny-Alesund (Spitsbergen, 79°N) between 1997 and 2004 and during two ship cruises (54°N–34°S) on the Atlantic in 2003. The retrieval has been performed in a spectral region available to all operational FTIR (Fourier Transform InfraRed) spectrometers performing solar absorption measurements. The seasonality and the long-term increase of the tropospheric volume-mixing ratio, derived from the infrared measurements agree well with data from surface sampling at this site. The latitudinal variation of ship-borne measurements between 54°N and 34°S is in agreement with inverse model simulations which are optimized vs. the global NOAA/ESRL measurements.
T Warneke, JF Meirink, P Bergamaschi, JU Grooss, J Notholt, GC Toon, V Velazco, APH Goede, O Schrems. Seasonal and latitudinal variation of atmospheric methane: a ground-based and ship-borne solar IR spectroscopic study
Status: published, Journal: Geophys. Res. Lett., Volume: 33, Year: 2006, doi: 10.1029/2006GL025874