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NASA's Carbon Cycle OSSE Initiative - Informing future space-based ...

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NASA's Carbon Cycle OSSE Initiative - Informing future space-based ...

Authors
Lesley Ott (Goddard Space Flight Centre, NASA)
Abstract

Land and ocean carbon sinks absorb half of human CO2 emissions. The fate of these sinks in a changing world is unknown, introducing large uncertainties in climate projections. Satellite measurements of atmospheric CO2 are required to better understand the processes governing carbon uptake. Careful planning of future missions using Observing System Simulation Experiments (OSSEs) can help ensure that they meet the needs of the scientific and policy communities. NASA’s Carbon Cycle OSSE Initiative brings together researchers from multiple universities and NASA centers to create model-derived data products in support of informed mission planning.