Young, Roland M.B.Millour, EhouarnForget, FrançoisSmith, M. D.Aljaberi, MariamEdwards, Christopher S.Smith, NathanAnwar, SaadatChristensen, Philip R.Wolff, M.2024-02-232024-02-232022-11-16Young, R M B, Millour, E, Forget, F, Smith, M D, Aljaberi, M, Edwards, C S, Smith, N, Anwar, S, Christensen, P R & Wolff, M 2022, 'First Assimilation of Atmospheric Temperatures From the Emirates Mars InfraRed Spectrometer', Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 49, no. 21, e2022GL099656. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GL0996560094-8276ORCID: /0000-0002-7241-8954/work/154074125https://hdl.handle.net/2164/22832Funding Information: Funding for development of the EMM mission was provided by the UAE government, and to co‐authors outside of the UAE by MBRSC. This work was supported by a Joint Research Agreement between MBRSC, Dubai, and NSSTC, UAE University. RMBY acknowledges funding from UAE University Grant G00003407. RMBY and MAJ acknowledge funding from UAE University Grant G00003322. Supercomputing resources were provided by UAE University High Performance Computing, with technical support from Anil Thomas and Asma Alneyadi. The authors thank Luca Montabone for access to processed MCS temperature observations and the MY36 GCM dust scenario file, Sandrine Guerlet, Claus Gebhardt, Bijay Guha, and Hessa Almatroushi for useful discussions, Bryan Harter for help with the assimilation dataset, and two anonymous reviewers whose comments improved the manuscript.102596724engSDG 13 - Climate ActionAtmosphereData assimilationEmirates Mars MissionMarsThermal infraredWeatherQC PhysicsGeophysicsGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesQCFirst Assimilation of Atmospheric Temperatures From the Emirates Mars InfraRed SpectrometerJournal article10.1029/2022GL099656https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85141938248