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Impact of an Ensemble of Ocean Data Assimilations in ECMWF's next generation ocean reanalysis system

Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics 2024-07-08 v1

Abstract

An Ensemble of Data Assimilations (EDA) can provide valuable information on the analysis and short-range forecast uncertainties. The present ECMWF operational ocean analysis and reanalysis system, called ORAS5, produces an ensemble but does not exploit it for the specification of the background-error covariance matrix B\mathbf{B}, a key component of the data assimilation system. In this article, we describe EDA developments for the ocean, which take advantage of the short-range forecast ensemble for specifying, in two distinct ways, parameters of a covariance model representation of B\mathbf{B}. First, we generate a climatological ensemble over an extended period to produce seasonally varying climatological estimates of background-error variances and horizontal correlation length-scales. Second, on each assimilation cycle, we diagnose flow-dependent variances from the ensemble and blend them with the climatological estimates to form hybrid variances. We also use the ensemble to diagnose flow-dependent vertical correlation length-scales. We demonstrate for the Argo-rich period that this new, hybrid formulation of B\mathbf{B} results in a significant reduction of background errors compared to the parameterized formulation of B\mathbf{B} used in ORAS5. The new ocean EDA system will be employed in ORAS6, ECMWF's next generation ocean reanalysis system.

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@article{arxiv.2407.04488,
  title  = {Impact of an Ensemble of Ocean Data Assimilations in ECMWF's next generation ocean reanalysis system},
  author = {Marcin Chrust and Anthony T. Weaver and Philip Browne and Hao Zuo and Magdalena Alonso Balmaseda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.04488},
  year   = {2024}
}

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