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A Local Ensemble Kalman Filter for Atmospheric Data Assimilation

大气与海洋物理 2007-05-23 v4 混沌动力学 数据分析、统计与概率 地球物理

摘要

In this paper, we introduce a new, local formulation of the ensemble Kalman Filter approach for atmospheric data assimilation. Our scheme is based on the hypothesis that, when the Earth's surface is divided up into local regions of moderate size, vectors of the forecast uncertainties in such regions tend to lie in a subspace of much lower dimension than that of the full atmospheric state vector of such a region. Ensemble Kalman Filters, in general, assume that the analysis resulting from the data assimilation lies in the same subspace as the expected forecast error. Under our hypothesis the dimension of this subspace is low. This implies that operations only on relatively low dimensional matrices are required. Thus, the data analysis is done locally in a manner allowing massively parallel computation to be exploited. The local analyses are then used to construct global states for advancement to the next forecast time. The method, its potential advantages, properties, and implementation requirements are illustrated by numerical experiments on the Lorenz-96 model. It is found that accurate analysis can be achieved at a cost which is very modest compared to that of a full global ensemble Kalman Filter.

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@article{arxiv.physics/0203058,
  title  = {A Local Ensemble Kalman Filter for Atmospheric Data Assimilation},
  author = {Edward Ott and Brian R. Hunt and Istvan Szunyogh and Aleksey V. Zimin and Eric J. Kostelich and Matteo Corazza and Eugenia Kalnay and D. J. Patil and James A. Yorke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0203058},
  year   = {2007}
}

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Major Revision (66 pages, 11 figures). 3 appendices included