The Integrated Greenhouse gas Monitoring System (ITMS) for Germany: Update on recent progress

Christoph Gerbig, Andrea Kaiser-Weiss,Heinrich Bovensmann,Ralf Kiese,Clemens Scheer, Rachael Akinyede, Beatrice Ellerhoff,Maximilian Reuter, Hannes Imhof, Christian Plaß-Dülmer,Andreas Fix

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The Integrated Greenhouse Gas Monitoring System for Germany (ITMS) is a national initiative to establish an operational service for the provision of independent estimates of GHG fluxes for Germany. The main aim is to enhance transparency in reporting of emissions and natural fluxes on the path to net zero emissions. ITMS is a highly interdisciplinary project, bringing together diverse scientific communities involved in atmospheric observations, satellite observations, biosphere and agriculture research, inventory experts, and atmospheric transport and inverse modelling. ITMS utilizes observational datastreams from research infrastructures such as ICOS and IAGOS, and tailored remote sensing products, to constrain Germany’s GHG fluxes into the atmosphere using inverse atmospheric transport modelling. Detailed a priori emissions are generated consistent with UNFCCC reported emissions, while priors for natural fluxes are based on various process based as well as diagnostic models. Inverse modelling is deployed at mesoscale resolution, using the CarboScope-Regional (CSR) inversion system operated at the MPI-BGC as a back-bone and reference system, while developing ICON-ART based data assimilation for future operational services. The presentation will give an overview of recent progress and show some research highlights achieved so far.
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