Comparison of different assimilation schemes in an operational assimilation system with Ensemble Kalman Filter

In this paper, four assimilation schemes, including an intermittent assimilation scheme (INT) and three incremental assimilation schemes (IAU 0, IAU 50 and IAU 100), are compared in the same assimilation experiments with a realistic eddy permitting primitive equation model of the North Atlantic Ocea...

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Main Authors: Yan, Yajing, Barth, Alexander, Beckers, Jean-Marie, Candille, Guillem, Brankart, Jean-Michel, Brasseur, Pierre
Other Authors: GHER/MARE/AGO
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/204926
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spelling ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/204926 2024-04-21T08:08:08+00:00 Comparison of different assimilation schemes in an operational assimilation system with Ensemble Kalman Filter Yan, Yajing Barth, Alexander Beckers, Jean-Marie Candille, Guillem Brankart, Jean-Michel Brasseur, Pierre GHER/MARE/AGO 2016 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/204926 https://orbi.uliege.be/bitstream/2268/204926/1/EGU2016-3953.pdf en eng http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2016/EGU2016-3953.pdf https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/204926 info:hdl:2268/204926 https://orbi.uliege.be/bitstream/2268/204926/1/EGU2016-3953.pdf open access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess EGU, 17–22 April 2016 Data assimilation Incremental Analysis Update Physical chemical mathematical & earth Sciences Earth sciences & physical geography Physique chimie mathématiques & sciences de la terre Sciences de la terre & géographie physique conference poster not in proceedings http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_18co info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePoster 2016 ftorbi 2024-03-27T14:47:50Z In this paper, four assimilation schemes, including an intermittent assimilation scheme (INT) and three incremental assimilation schemes (IAU 0, IAU 50 and IAU 100), are compared in the same assimilation experiments with a realistic eddy permitting primitive equation model of the North Atlantic Ocean using the Ensemble Kalman Filter. The three IAU schemes differ from each other in the position of the increment update window that has the same size as the assimilation window. 0, 50 and 100 correspond to the degree of superposition of the increment update window on the current assimilation window. Sea surface height, sea surface temperature, and temperature profiles at depth collected between January and December 2005 are assimilated. Sixty ensemble members are generated by adding realistic noise to the forcing parameters related to the temperature. The ensemble is diagnosed and validated by comparison between the ensemble spread and the model/observation difference, as well as by rank histogram before the assimilation experiments The relevance of each assimilation scheme is evaluated through analyses on thermohaline variables and the current velocities. The results of the assimilation are assessed according to both deterministic and probabilistic metrics with independent/semi-independent observations. For deterministic validation, the ensemble means, together with the ensemble spreads are compared to the observations, in order to diagnose the ensemble distribution properties in a deterministic way. For probabilistic validation, the continuous ranked probability score (CRPS) is used to evaluate the ensemble forecast system according to reliability and resolution. The reliability is further decomposed into bias and dispersion by the reduced centered random variable (RCRV) score in order to investigate the reliability properties of the ensemble forecast system. Conference Object North Atlantic University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography)
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topic Data assimilation
Incremental Analysis Update
Physical
chemical
mathematical & earth Sciences
Earth sciences & physical geography
Physique
chimie
mathématiques & sciences de la terre
Sciences de la terre & géographie physique
spellingShingle Data assimilation
Incremental Analysis Update
Physical
chemical
mathematical & earth Sciences
Earth sciences & physical geography
Physique
chimie
mathématiques & sciences de la terre
Sciences de la terre & géographie physique
Yan, Yajing
Barth, Alexander
Beckers, Jean-Marie
Candille, Guillem
Brankart, Jean-Michel
Brasseur, Pierre
Comparison of different assimilation schemes in an operational assimilation system with Ensemble Kalman Filter
topic_facet Data assimilation
Incremental Analysis Update
Physical
chemical
mathematical & earth Sciences
Earth sciences & physical geography
Physique
chimie
mathématiques & sciences de la terre
Sciences de la terre & géographie physique
description In this paper, four assimilation schemes, including an intermittent assimilation scheme (INT) and three incremental assimilation schemes (IAU 0, IAU 50 and IAU 100), are compared in the same assimilation experiments with a realistic eddy permitting primitive equation model of the North Atlantic Ocean using the Ensemble Kalman Filter. The three IAU schemes differ from each other in the position of the increment update window that has the same size as the assimilation window. 0, 50 and 100 correspond to the degree of superposition of the increment update window on the current assimilation window. Sea surface height, sea surface temperature, and temperature profiles at depth collected between January and December 2005 are assimilated. Sixty ensemble members are generated by adding realistic noise to the forcing parameters related to the temperature. The ensemble is diagnosed and validated by comparison between the ensemble spread and the model/observation difference, as well as by rank histogram before the assimilation experiments The relevance of each assimilation scheme is evaluated through analyses on thermohaline variables and the current velocities. The results of the assimilation are assessed according to both deterministic and probabilistic metrics with independent/semi-independent observations. For deterministic validation, the ensemble means, together with the ensemble spreads are compared to the observations, in order to diagnose the ensemble distribution properties in a deterministic way. For probabilistic validation, the continuous ranked probability score (CRPS) is used to evaluate the ensemble forecast system according to reliability and resolution. The reliability is further decomposed into bias and dispersion by the reduced centered random variable (RCRV) score in order to investigate the reliability properties of the ensemble forecast system.
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author Yan, Yajing
Barth, Alexander
Beckers, Jean-Marie
Candille, Guillem
Brankart, Jean-Michel
Brasseur, Pierre
author_facet Yan, Yajing
Barth, Alexander
Beckers, Jean-Marie
Candille, Guillem
Brankart, Jean-Michel
Brasseur, Pierre
author_sort Yan, Yajing
title Comparison of different assimilation schemes in an operational assimilation system with Ensemble Kalman Filter
title_short Comparison of different assimilation schemes in an operational assimilation system with Ensemble Kalman Filter
title_full Comparison of different assimilation schemes in an operational assimilation system with Ensemble Kalman Filter
title_fullStr Comparison of different assimilation schemes in an operational assimilation system with Ensemble Kalman Filter
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of different assimilation schemes in an operational assimilation system with Ensemble Kalman Filter
title_sort comparison of different assimilation schemes in an operational assimilation system with ensemble kalman filter
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