TCCON (Total Carbon Column Observing Network) is dedicated to the precise measurements of greenhouse gases such as CO2 and CH4. TCCON measurements are used extensively for satellite validation, for atmospheric chemistry modeling, and for carbon cycle studies. With the global effort to cap greenhouse gas emissions, TCCON has taken on a vital role in validating past, current, and future satellite missions such as Japan's Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite (GOSAT & GOSAT-2), National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2 & future OCO-3), and others. However, the lack of reliable validation data for satellite-based greenhouse gas observations in the tropics is a common limitation in global carbon-cycle studies that have a tropical component. The international CO2 modeling community has specified a requirement for expansion of the CO2 observation network within the tropics in order to reduce uncertainties in regional estimates of CO2 sources and sinks. A TCCON site in the tropical western Pacific is a logical next step in obtaining additional knowledge that would greatly contribute to the understanding of the Earth's atmosphere and the carbon cycle. In this study, we present an assessment of a planned site in the Philippines where a new TCCON station, the first in Southeast Asia, will be installed.
Funding
Tackling Atmospheric Chemistry Grand Challenges in the Southern Hemisphere
Velazco, V. A., Morino, I., Uchino, O., Deutscher, N. M., Bukosa, B., Belikov, D. A., Oishi, Y., Nakajima, T. Y., Macatangay, R. C., Nakatsuru, T., Griffith, D. W. T. et al (2017). Total Carbon Column Observing Network Philippines: toward quantifying atmospheric carbon in Southeast Asia. Climate, Disaster and Development Journal, 2 (2), 1-12.