Abstract
Total column measurements of CO2 (XCO2) have been proposed as a possible
way to estimate emissions from large urban regions. Using calculations
from the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model with a 1km
emissions field, we investigate the viability of both real and proposed
observing systems consisting of surface and/or column measurements for
constraining emission sources of various types and sizes in the San
Francisco Bay Area. We find that column observations are best suited for
assessing enhancements downwind of very large emissions sources. For
smaller sources (such as highways), in situ surface monitors are
required to provide sufficient sensitivity. We explore methods for
estimating emissions from the real and simulated observations.