The potential of a constellation of low earth orbit satellite imagers to monitor worldwide fossil fuel CO2 emissions from large cities and point sources.
Franck LespinasYilong WangGrégoire BroquetFrançois-Marie BréonMichael BuchwitzMaximilian ReuterYasjka MeijerArmin LoescherGreet Janssens-MaenhoutBo ZhengPhilippe CiaisPublished in: Carbon balance and management (2020)
For all constellation configurations, only the cities and power plants with an annual emission higher than 0.5 MtC per year can have at least one 8:30-11:30 time window during one year when the emissions can be constrained to better than 20%. The potential of satellite imagers to constrain annual emissions not only depend on the design of the imagers, but also strongly depend on the temporal error structure in the prior uncertainties, which is needed to be objectively assessed in the bottom-up emission maps.