Using the Linearized Observation Operator to Calculate Observation Space Ensemble Perturbations in Ensemble Filters

Shlyaeva A. and J. S. Whitaker (June 2018): Using the Linearized Observation Operator to Calculate Observation Space Ensemble Perturbations in Ensemble Filters. J. Adv. Model. Earth Syst., ONLINE, doi:10.1029/2018MS001309

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Abstract

Within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service, the hybrid ensemble‐variational system (Gridpoint Statistical Interpolation, GSI) is run together with the 80‐member ensemble square root filter (EnSRF) operationally for the global forecast data assimilation system. EnSRF uses observation operator from GSI: current operational configuration requires 81 runs of GSI in the observation operator mode to run EnSRF (for each of the 80 ensemble members and for the ensemble mean). To reduce data assimilation cycle computation time, a GSI‐EnSRF configuration that requires a single run of the GSI system in the observation operator mode was developed. In this configuration EnSRF uses full observation operator for the ensemble mean and linearized observation operator for the ensemble perturbations. Comparison of the two approaches shows that using linearized observation operator for ensemble perturbations compared to using full observation operator does not change the analysis results significantly and allows to reduce overall data assimilation cycle computation time.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: PSD Publications
Divisions: Physical Sciences Division
DOI: 10.1029/2018MS001309
URI: https://www.esrl.noaa.gov:80/psd/pubs/id/eprint/1666
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