Developing a dynamically based assimilation method for targeted and standard observations. (Articolo in rivista)

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  • Developing a dynamically based assimilation method for targeted and standard observations. (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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  • 2005-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • Uboldi F.,A. Trevisan and A. Carrassi (2005)
    Developing a dynamically based assimilation method for targeted and standard observations.
    in Nonlinear processes in geophysics
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  • Uboldi F.,A. Trevisan and A. Carrassi (literal)
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  • 149 (literal)
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  • 156,00 (literal)
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  • 12,00 (literal)
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  • ISI Web of Science (WOS) (literal)
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  • Developing a dynamically based assimilation method for targeted and standard observations. (literal)
Abstract
  • In a recent study, a new method for assimilatingobservations has been proposed and applied to a small size nonlinear model. The assimilation is obtained by confining the analysis increment in the unstable subspace of the Observation-Analysis-Forecast (OAF) cycle system, in order to systematically eliminate the dynamically unstable components, present in the forecast error, which are responsible for error growth. Based on the same ideas, applications to more complex models and different, standard and adaptive, observation networks are in progress. Observing System Simulation Experiments (OSSE), performed with an atmospheric quasi-geostrophic model, with a restricted land area where vertical profiles are systematically observed, and a wider ocean area where a single supplementary observation is taken at each analysis time, are reviewed. The adaptive observation is assimilated either with the proposed method or, for comparison, with a 3DVAR scheme. The performance of the dynamic assimilation is very good: a reduction of the error of almost an order of magnitude is obtained in the data void region. The same method is applied to a primitive equation ocean model, where satellite altimetry observations are assimilated. In this standard observational configuration, preliminary results show a less spectacular but significant improvement obtained by the introduction of the dynamic assimilation. (literal)
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