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December 2009 Identification of optimal topography of the barotropic ocean model in the North Atlantic by variational data assimilation
Eugene Kazantsev
J. Phys. Math. 1: 1-23 (December 2009). DOI: 10.4303/jpm/S090702

Abstract

The use of the data assimilation technique to identify optimal topography is discussed in frames of time-dependent motion governed by nonlinear barotropic ocean model. Assimilation of artificially generated data allows to measure the influence of various error sources and to classify the impact of noise that is present in observational data and model parameters. The choice of length of the assimilation window in 4DVar is discussed. It is shown that using longer window lengths would provide more accurate ocean topography. The topography defined using this technique can be further used in other model runs that start from other initial conditions and are situated in other parts of the model's attractor.

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Eugene Kazantsev. "Identification of optimal topography of the barotropic ocean model in the North Atlantic by variational data assimilation." J. Phys. Math. 1 1 - 23, December 2009. https://doi.org/10.4303/jpm/S090702

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Published: December 2009
First available in Project Euclid: 25 October 2010

zbMATH: 1264.86002
Digital Object Identifier: 10.4303/jpm/S090702

Subjects:
Primary: 08 , 86

Keywords: barotropic ocean model , optimal topography , variational data assimilation

Rights: Copyright © 2009 Ashdin Publishing (2009-2013) / OMICS International (2014-2016)

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