Hello,
I am a PhD Student, I want to backtrack airmasses coming to an atmospheric station.
What time interval should I choose for CO2 and CH4 and Water vapor and Carbon Monoxide?
Should I go back by 6 hours for 10 days or what is convenient for this study?
I have searched a lot for this question and if you know the answer give it to me please and give me some reference article or a book that is detailing this.
For info, I use GDAS 1 Degree as meteorological output because it's the only available one for my region of Study(Morocco).
Can you answer this question in detail I want to do a statistical analysis on air masses and where they are coming from and what greenhouse gases values are detected based on where they come from.
Thanks a lot for your attentio![Smile :)]()
I am a PhD Student, I want to backtrack airmasses coming to an atmospheric station.
What time interval should I choose for CO2 and CH4 and Water vapor and Carbon Monoxide?
Should I go back by 6 hours for 10 days or what is convenient for this study?
I have searched a lot for this question and if you know the answer give it to me please and give me some reference article or a book that is detailing this.
For info, I use GDAS 1 Degree as meteorological output because it's the only available one for my region of Study(Morocco).
Can you answer this question in detail I want to do a statistical analysis on air masses and where they are coming from and what greenhouse gases values are detected based on where they come from.
Thanks a lot for your attentio

Statistics: Posted by aziz_motiaa — October 1st, 2024, 11:34 am