scholarly journals Weak constraint four-dimensional variational data assimilation in a model of the California Current System

Author(s):  
William J. Crawford ◽  
Polly J. Smith ◽  
Ralph F. Milliff ◽  
Jerome Fiechter ◽  
Christopher K. Wikle ◽  
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Abstract. A new approach is explored for computing estimates of the error covariance associated with the intrinsic errors of a numerical forecast model in regions characterized by upwelling and downwelling. The approach used is based on a combination of strong constraint data assimilation, twin model experiments, linear inverse modeling, and Bayesian hierarchical modeling. The resulting model error covariance estimates Q are applied to a model of the California Current System using weak constraint four-dimensional variational (4D-Var) data assimilation to compute estimates of the ocean circulation. The results of this study show that the estimates of Q derived following our approach lead to demonstrable improvements in the model circulation estimates and isolate regions where model errors are likely to be important and that have been independently identified in the same model in previously published work.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guillermo Auad

The California Current System is described in its regional setting using two modern datasets. Argo provides a broadscale view of the entire eastern North Pacific Ocean for the period 2004–2010, and the High Resolution XBT Network includes transects from Honolulu to San Francisco (1991–2010) and to Los Angeles (2008–2010). Together these datasets describe a California Current of 500–800 km width extending along the coast from 43°N to 23°N. The mean southward transport of the California Current is about 5 Sv off Central and Southern California, with about 2.5 Sv of northward flow on its inshore side. Interannual variations are 50% or more of the mean transports. The salinity minimum in the core of the California Current is supplied by the North Pacific Current and by freshwater from the northern continental shelf and modified by alongshore geostrophic and across-shore Ekman advection as well as eddy fluxes and air–sea exchange. The heat and freshwater content of the California Current vary in response to the fluctuating strength of the alongshore geostrophic flow. On its offshore side, the California Current is influenced by North Pacific Intermediate Waters at its deepest levels and by Eastern Subtropical Mode Waters on shallower density surfaces. In total, the sources of the California Current, its alongshore advection, and its strong interactions with the inshore upwelling region and the offshore gyre interior combine to make this a rich and diverse ecosystem. The present work reviews previous contributions to the regional oceanography, and uses the new datasets to paint a spatially and temporally more comprehensive description than was possible previously.


2017 ◽  
Vol 109 ◽  
pp. 55-71 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jann Paul Mattern ◽  
Hajoon Song ◽  
Christopher A. Edwards ◽  
Andrew M. Moore ◽  
Jerome Fiechter

2009 ◽  
Vol 48 (1-3) ◽  
pp. 69-92 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Broquet ◽  
C.A. Edwards ◽  
A.M. Moore ◽  
B.S. Powell ◽  
M. Veneziani ◽  
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Ecography ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 43 (10) ◽  
pp. 1536-1549
Author(s):  
Megan A. Cimino ◽  
Jarrod A. Santora ◽  
Isaac Schroeder ◽  
William Sydeman ◽  
Michael G. Jacox ◽  
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