Christoph Riess

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PostDoc Atmospheric Science @empa, switzerland I Studying methane emissions using inverse modelling & remote sensing | member of #scientistrebellion | here for science, environment, data, politics |
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New publication!
I am happy to share that our latest work was publish today in here: https://amt.copernicus.org/articles/16/5287/2023/
We measured 10 vertical NO2 profiles with an aircraft over the North Sea and compared them to several modelled profiles, including TM5.
We find that all models overestimate vertical mixing. We then replaced the TM5 profiles used in the TROPOMI retrieval with our profiles to recalculated the air mass factors, resulting in 20% higher TROPOMI NO2 columns.
To new heights by flying low: comparison of aircraft vertical NO2 profiles to model simulations and implications for TROPOMI NO2 retrievals

Abstract. The sensitivity of satellites to air pollution close to the sea surface is decreased by the scattering of light in the atmosphere and low sea surface albedo. To reliably retrieve tropospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO2) columns using the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI), it is therefore necessary to have good a priori knowledge of the vertical distribution of NO2. In this study, we use an aircraft of the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences equipped with a sniffer sensor system to measure NOx (= NO + NO2), CO2 and SO2. This instrumentation enabled us to evaluate vertical profile shapes from several chemical transport models and to validate TROPOMI tropospheric NO2 columns over the polluted North Sea in the summer of 2021. The aircraft sensor observes multiple clear signatures of ship plumes from seconds after emission to multiple kilometers downwind. Besides that, our results show that the chemical transport model Transport Model 5, Massively Parallel version (TM5-MP), which is used in the retrieval of the operational TROPOMI NO2 data, tends to underestimate surface level pollution – especially under conditions without land outflow – while overestimating NO2 at higher levels over the study region. The higher horizontal resolution in the regional CAMS (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service) ensemble mean and the LOTOS-EUROS (Long Term Ozone Simulation European Operational Smog) model improves the surface level pollution estimates. However, the models still systematically overestimate NO2 levels at higher altitudes, indicating exaggerated vertical mixing and overall too much NO2 in the models over the North Sea. When replacing the TM5 a priori NO2 profiles with the aircraft-measured NO2 profiles in the air mass factor (AMF) calculation, we find smaller recalculated AMFs. Subsequently, the retrieved NO2 columns increase by 20 %, indicating a significant negative bias in the operational TROPOMI NO2 data product (up to v2.3.1) over the North Sea. This negative bias has important implications for estimating emissions over the sea. While TROPOMI NO2 negative biases caused by the TM5 a priori profiles have also been reported over land, the reduced vertical mixing and smaller surface albedo over sea make this issue especially relevant over sea and coastal regions.

New paper lead by Bi Zheng studying #NOx and #CO2 emission reductions in China during the omicron wave using #tropomi

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adg7429

2. "Feierabend" : literally "celebration evening", but just means "end of work day". So you wish your colleagues "einen schönen Feierabend" when you leave the office or say "endlich Feierabend" (finally off work). Can also be combined to the self-explaining "Feierabendbier".
Really a shame this concept doesn't exist in other languages
Ready for my early #traintoegu. Looking forward to the #nighttrain experience and an interesting week in Vienna!

This will be an ongoing list of #german words and expressions missing (at least to my knowledge) in other languages. #expatlife

1. Given the date let's start with
"Guten Rutsch".
Literally meaning "good slide". It's how we wish each other a Happy New year before the new year started. Probably best translated as "good transition into the next year".
Often followed by the dad joke "aber nicht ausrutschen" (don't slip and fall).

Maybe the most remarkable thing to me in the Netherlands is how everyone goes crazy after 2 nights of frost and wants to be the first on the ice.
Naturally, I am slowly adapting after 2.5 years and joined in the fun (although slightly scared of the cracks)
Want to become my colleague or know someone who wants to?
#PhD position on atmospheric #oxygen and #co2 measurements at the Carbon group within MAQ in Wageningen:
https://www.wur.nl/nl/vacature/phd-using-atmospheric-oxygen-to-unravel-biosphere-co2-exchange-1.htm
PhD Using atmospheric oxygen to unravel biosphere CO2 exchange

WUR
Heidelberg, it's been a pleasure like always!
Had an awesome weekend with great people and was even treated to some rare snow and pretty views

I've seen a lot of #academics discussing #openAI and the chatbot that is able to produce passable (at best) responses to certain assignments, exams, and essay prompts.

A lot of folks have been submitting their own teaching materials to test it out and see the kinds of AI-generated test responses. Which can certainly be interesting, but I'd like to take a moment to be "that guy" and point out a few parts from the openAI Terms of Service (https://openai.com/api/policies/terms/)...

@academicchatter #phdChat

Terms of Use

OpenAI is an AI research and deployment company. Our mission is to ensure that artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity.

OpenAI

*shuts down laptop*
I think that's enough internet for today

*picks up phone*
Let's see what the pocket sized internet is doing