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| general:uncertainty_evaluation:start [2025/03/07 08:17] – [Table] Update values for new submission hausmann | general:uncertainty_evaluation:start [2026/02/27 09:20] (current) – [PM2.5] Update to submission 2026 data hausmann | ||
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| An important aspect of an uncertainty analysis concerns the ways on how to express the uncertainties associated with individual estimates or the total inventory. It is recommended to use the same quantity to express uncertainty in a LRTAP Convention inventory as required in a greenhouse gas inventory, namely the 95% confidence interval. The confidence interval is specified by the confidence limits defined by the 2.5 percentile and 97.5 percentile of the cumulative distribution function of the estimated quantity, that means that there is a 95% probability that the actual value of the quantity estimated is within the interval defined by the confidence limits. For a normal distribution, | An important aspect of an uncertainty analysis concerns the ways on how to express the uncertainties associated with individual estimates or the total inventory. It is recommended to use the same quantity to express uncertainty in a LRTAP Convention inventory as required in a greenhouse gas inventory, namely the 95% confidence interval. The confidence interval is specified by the confidence limits defined by the 2.5 percentile and 97.5 percentile of the cumulative distribution function of the estimated quantity, that means that there is a 95% probability that the actual value of the quantity estimated is within the interval defined by the confidence limits. For a normal distribution, | ||
| - | The data presented in this chapter are derived from the work of the emissions inventory experts contributing to the German emission inventory, who picked a confidence interval and a probability distribution function for each of the ~2,000 activity data and ~20,000 emission factor time series employed. In practice, every time series receives a metadata record in the database comprised of upper limit, lower limit and distribution function as well as an uncertainty information source reference (e.g. EEA/EMEP GB 2019, other literature or expert judgement). However, while uncertainties are currently considered separately for each individual time series, they remain static for each series across years. On this basis, the combination approaches described above are used to derive uncertainty information at the level of categories and national totals. | + | The data presented in this chapter are derived from the work of the emissions inventory experts contributing to the German emission inventory, who picked a confidence interval and a probability distribution function for each of the ~2,000 activity data and ~20,000 emission factor time series employed. In practice, every time series receives a metadata record in the database comprised of upper limit, lower limit and distribution function as well as an uncertainty information source reference (e.g. EEA/EMEP GB 2023, other literature or expert judgement). However, while uncertainties are currently considered separately for each individual time series, they remain static for each series across years. On this basis, the combination approaches described above are used to derive uncertainty information at the level of categories and national totals. |
| ===== Uncertainty overview ===== | ===== Uncertainty overview ===== | ||
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| Germany currently reports detailed uncertainty information for five pollutants: NO< | Germany currently reports detailed uncertainty information for five pollutants: NO< | ||
| - | ^ ^ Base year [kt] ^ 2023 [kt] ^ Trend [%] ^ Method | + | ^ ^ Base year [kt] ^ 2024 [kt] ^ Trend [%] ^ Method |
| - | ^ NO< | + | ^ NO< |
| - | | |||| MC | -6.8 | + | | |||| MC |
| - | ^ SO< | + | ^ SO< |
| - | | |||| MC | -8.0 | +9.0 | -6.9 | + | | |||| MC |
| - | ^ NMVOC | + | ^ NMVOC |
| - | | |||| MC | -9.9 | +16.4 | + | | |||| MC |
| - | ^ NH< | + | ^ NH< |
| - | | |||| MC | -9.6 | +10.1 | -8.9 | + | | |||| MC |
| - | ^ PM< | + | ^ PM< |
| - | | |||| MC | -9.1 | +10.9 | + | | |||| MC |
| ===== Uncertainties per pollutant ===== | ===== Uncertainties per pollutant ===== | ||
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| {{general: | {{general: | ||
| - | Compared to other pollutants, NO< | + | Compared to other pollutants, NO< |
| Using the MC simulation, the top three contributors to the overall uncertainty are [[sector: | Using the MC simulation, the top three contributors to the overall uncertainty are [[sector: | ||
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| {{general: | {{general: | ||
| - | SO< | + | SO< |
| ==== NMVOC ==== | ==== NMVOC ==== | ||
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| - | NMVOC emissions and trends are driven by solvent use. While solvent contents of most products are well known, application context and use statistics introduce significant model error bars. Agriculture emissions of NMVOC are, while not very high in value, very uncertain and also contribute to the overall error margins. In sum, NMVOC emissions show moderate to high uncertainty. The national total has a 95% confidence interval of about -15.6% to +29.9% in 2022, which amounts to about 470kt of NMVOC. In order of significance, | + | NMVOC emissions and trends are driven by solvent use. While solvent contents of most products are well known, application context and use statistics introduce significant model error bars. Agriculture emissions of NMVOC are, while not very high in value, very uncertain and also contribute to the overall error margins. In sum, NMVOC emissions show moderate to high uncertainty. The national total has a 95% confidence interval of about -17.2% to +34.3% in 2024, which amounts to about 490kt of NMVOC. In order of significance, |
| ==== NH3 ==== | ==== NH3 ==== | ||
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| - | Uncertainty in the NH< | + | Uncertainty in the NH< |
| ==== PM2.5 ==== | ==== PM2.5 ==== | ||
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| - | PM< | + | PM< |
| ===== Other pollutants ===== | ===== Other pollutants ===== | ||
| There is currently no uncertainty assessment for additional air pollutants, heavy metals and POPs. Germany seeks to expand the list of pollutants covered as resources allow. | There is currently no uncertainty assessment for additional air pollutants, heavy metals and POPs. Germany seeks to expand the list of pollutants covered as resources allow. | ||