A "Dressed" Ensemble Kalman Filter Using the Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model in the Pacific

TittelA "Dressed" Ensemble Kalman Filter Using the Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model in the Pacific
PublikasjonstypeJournal Article
Utgivelseår2009
ForfattereWan, L, Zhu, J, Wang, H, Yan, C, Bertino, L
TidsskriftAdvances in Atmospheric Sciences
Volum26
Antall5
Antall sider1042-1052
Utgivelsedato2009
UtgiverScience Press. Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
NøkkelordDressing Ensemble Kalman Filter (DrEnKF), HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model, root mean square errors
Sammendrag

The computational cost required by the Ensemble Kalman Filter (EnKF) is much larger than that of some simpler assimilation schemes, such as Optimal Interpolation (OI) or three-dimension variational assimilation (3DVAR). Ensemble optimal interpolation (EnOI), a crudely simplified implementation of EnKF, is sometimes used as a substitute in some oceanic applications and requires much less computational time than EnKF. In this paper, to compromise between computational cost and dynamic covariance, we use the idea of “dressing” a small size dynamical ensemble with a larger number of static ensembles in order to form an approximate dynamic covariance. The term “dressing” means that a dynamical ensemble seed from model runs is perturbed by adding the anomalies of some static ensembles. This dressing EnKF (DrEnKF for short) scheme is tested in assimilation of real altimetry data in the Pacific using the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) over a four-year period. Ten dynamical ensemble seeds are each dressed by 10 static ensemble members selected from a 100-member static ensemble. Results are compared to two EnKF assimilation runs that use 10 and 100 dynamical ensemble members. Both temperature and salinity fields from the DrEnKF and the EnKF are compared to observations from Argo floats and an OI SST dataset. The results show that the DrEnKF and the 100-member EnKF yield similar root mean square errors (RMSE) at every model level. Error covariance matrices from the DrEnKF and the 100-member EnKF are also compared and show good agreement.

URLhttp://www.springerlink.com.pva.uib.no/content/arwp2p67475h3732/
DOI10.1007/s00376-009-7208-6
Refereed DesignationRefereed
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