scholarly journals Application of observability Gramian to targeted observation in WRF data assimilation

2019 ◽  
Vol 72 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Ryoichi Yoshimura ◽  
Aiko Yakeno ◽  
Takashi Misaka ◽  
Shigeru Obayashi
2021 ◽  
pp. 215-257
Author(s):  
S. Lakshmivarahan ◽  
John M. Lewis ◽  
Sai Kiran Reddy Maryada

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Youmin Tang ◽  
Yaling Wu

<p>In this study, we developed a flow-dependent ensemble-based targeted observation method, by minimizing the analysis error variance under the framework of Ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF) data assimilation system. This method estimates the background error statistics as a flow dependent function. The covariance localization is also introduced for computing efficiency and alleviating the spurious observations.  As a test bed, an  optimal observation array of sea level anomalies (SLA) is designed for its seasonal prediction over the tropical Indian Ocean (TIO) region.  Furthermore, the observing system simulation experiments (OSSEs) is used to verify the resultant optimal observational array using our recently developed coupled data assimilation system. A comparison between this flow-dependent method and the traditional method is also given. ​</p>


2007 ◽  
Vol 41 (14) ◽  
pp. 3082-3094 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amy L. Stuart ◽  
Altug Aksoy ◽  
Fuqing Zhang ◽  
John W. Nielsen-Gammon

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kun Liu ◽  
Wuhong Guo ◽  
Lianglong Da ◽  
Jingyi Liu ◽  
Huiqin Hu ◽  
...  

AbstractTargeted observation is an appealing procedure for improving model predictions. However, studies on oceanic targeted observations have been largely based on modeling efforts, and there is a need for field validating operations. Here, we report the results of a field targeted observation that is designed based on the sensitive areas identified by the Conditional Nonlinear Optimal Perturbation approach to improve the 7th day thermal structure prediction in the Yellow Sea. By introducing the technique of cycle data assimilation and the new concept of time-varying sensitive areas, an observing strategy is designed and validated by a set of Observing System Simulation Experiments. Then, the impact of targeted observations was investigated by a choreographed field campaign in the summer of 2019. The results of the in-field Observing System Experiments show that, compared to conventional local data assimilation, conducting targeted observations in the sensitive areas can yield more benefit at the verification time. Furthermore, dynamic analysis demonstrates that the refinement of vertical thermal structures is mainly caused by the changes in the upstream horizontal temperature advection driven by the Yellow Sea Cold Water Mass circulation. This study highlights the effectiveness of targeted observations on reducing the forecast uncertainty in the ocean.


Author(s):  
L.H. Holthuijsen ◽  
N. Booij ◽  
M. van Endt ◽  
S. Caires ◽  
C. Guedes Soares

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