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An algorithm to detect non-background signals in greenhouse gas time series from European tall tower and mountain stations.

Tytuł:
An algorithm to detect non-background signals in greenhouse gas time series from European tall tower and mountain stations.
Autorzy:
Resovsky, Alex
Ramonet, Michel
Rivier, Leonard
Tarniewicz, Jerome
Ciais, Philippe
Steinbacher, Martin
Mammarella, Ivan
Mölder, Meelis
Heliasz, Michal
Kubistin, Dagmar
Lindauer, Matthias
Müller-Williams, Jennifer
Conil, Sebastien
Engelen, Richard
Temat:
TIME series analysis
ALGORITHMS
GREENHOUSE gases
ATMOSPHERIC transport
CARBON dioxide
DROUGHTS
Źródło:
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques; 2021, Vol. 14 Issue 9, p6119-6135, 17p
Czasopismo naukowe
We present a statistical framework to identify regional signals in station-based CO 2 time series with minimal local influence. A curve-fitting function is first applied to the detrended time series to derive a harmonic describing the annual CO 2 cycle. We then combine a polynomial fit to the data with a short-term residual filter to estimate the smoothed cycle and define a seasonally adjusted noise component, equal to 2 standard deviations of the smoothed cycle about the annual cycle. Spikes in the smoothed daily data which surpass this ±2σ threshold are classified as anomalies. Examining patterns of anomalous behavior across multiple sites allows us to quantify the impacts of synoptic-scale atmospheric transport events and better understand the regional carbon cycling implications of extreme seasonal occurrences such as droughts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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