Correct the issue that injection height has been artifically decreased by HEMCO #2358
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Name and Institution (Required)
Name: Lixu Jin
Institution: University of Montana
Describe the update
This update reads injection heights to account for grid-dependent issues in GFAS, as detailed in Jin et al. (2023).
This update also requires that users create the corrected injection height data first, using the code in #2330. A better approach would be to have the data created and placed in the GEOS-Chem data portals for community use.
Expected changes
Correct the issue that injection height has been artifically decreased by HEMCO.
The independent injection height could be further used for other fire inventories.
Reference(s)
Jin, Lixu, et al. "Constraining emissions of volatile organic compounds from western US wildfires with WE-CAN and FIREX-AQ airborne observations." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 23.10 (2023): 5969-5991.
Related Github Issue
#2330