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Mathematical foundations of hybrid data assimilation from a synchronization perspective.

Stephen G Penny1.   

Abstract

The state-of-the-art data assimilation methods used today in operational weather prediction centers around the world can be classified as generalized one-way coupled impulsive synchronization. This classification permits the investigation of hybrid data assimilation methods, which combine dynamic error estimates of the system state with long time-averaged (climatological) error estimates, from a synchronization perspective. Illustrative results show how dynamically informed formulations of the coupling matrix (via an Ensemble Kalman Filter, EnKF) can lead to synchronization when observing networks are sparse and how hybrid methods can lead to synchronization when those dynamic formulations are inadequate (due to small ensemble sizes). A large-scale application with a global ocean general circulation model is also presented. Results indicate that the hybrid methods also have useful applications in generalized synchronization, in particular, for correcting systematic model errors.

Year:  2017        PMID: 29289051     DOI: 10.1063/1.5001819

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chaos        ISSN: 1054-1500            Impact factor:   3.642


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1.  Observational Needs for Improving Ocean and Coupled Reanalysis, S2S Prediction, and Decadal Prediction.

Authors:  Stephen G Penny; Santha Akella; Magdalena A Balmaseda; Philip Browne; James A Carton; Matthieu Chevallier; Francois Counillon; Catia Domingues; Sergey Frolov; Patrick Heimbach; Patrick Hogan; Ibrahim Hoteit; Doroteaciro Iovino; Patrick Laloyaux; Matthew J Martin; Simona Masina; Andrew M Moore; Patricia de Rosnay; Dinand Schepers; Bernadette M Sloyan; Andrea Storto; Aneesh Subramanian; SungHyun Nam; Frederic Vitart; Chunxue Yang; Yosuke Fujii; Hao Zuo; Terry O'Kane; Paul Sandery; Thomas Moore; Christopher C Chapman
Journal:  Front Mar Sci       Date:  2019-07
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