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Tropical methane emissions explain large fraction of recent changes in global atmospheric methane growth rate

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posted on 2022-07-28, 16:12 authored by L Feng, PI Palmer, S Zhu, RJ Parker, Y Liu
Large variations in the growth of atmospheric methane, a prominent greenhouse gas, are driven by a diverse range of anthropogenic and natural emissions and by loss from oxidation by the hydroxyl radical. We used a decade-long dataset (2010–2019) of satellite observations of methane to show that tropical terrestrial emissions explain more than 80% of the observed changes in the global atmospheric methane growth rate over this period. Using correlative meteorological analyses, we show strong seasonal correlations (r = 0.6–0.8) between large-scale changes in sea surface temperature over the tropical oceans and regional variations in methane emissions (via changes in rainfall and temperature) over tropical South America and tropical Africa. Existing predictive skill for sea surface temperature variations could therefore be used to help forecast variations in global atmospheric methane.

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L.F., P.I.P., and R.J.P. acknowledge support from the UK National Centre for Earth Observation funded by the National Environment Research Council (NE/R016518/1); R.J.P. also acknowledges funding from grant NE/N018079/1.

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Feng, L., Palmer, P.I., Zhu, S. et al. Tropical methane emissions explain large fraction of recent changes in global atmospheric methane growth rate. Nat Commun 13, 1378 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-28989-z

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National Centre for Earth Observation; School of Physics and Astronomy

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Nature Communications

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13

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1378

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NATURE PORTFOLIO

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2041-1723

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2041-1723

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2022-02-14

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2022

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2022-07-28

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England

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English

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