A Weak Constraint 4D-Var Assimilation System for the Navy Coastal Model Using the Representer Method
Abstract
A 4D-Variational system was recently developed for assimilating ocean observations with the Navy Coastal Ocean Model. It is described here, along with initial assimilation experiments in the Monterey Bay using a combination of real and synthetic ocean observations. For testing a new assimilation system it is advantageous to use this combination of real and synthetic data over simplified cases of climatology and twin data. Assimilation experiments are carried out in a weak constraint formulation, with the model's external forcing assumed to be erroneous in addition to initial conditions. The system's ability to fit assimilated and non assimilated observations is assessed, as well as the consistency and relevance of the retrieved model forcing. Experiment results show that the assimilation system fits the data with relatively high prior errors in the initial conditions and surface forcing fluxes. However, the retrieved model forcing errors are well within the range of acceptable corrections according to an independent study.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2013
- Accession Number
- ADA579668
Entities
People
- Hans E. Ngodock
- Matthew Carrier
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory