Assimilation of Stratospheric Temperature and Ozone with an Ensemble Kalman Filter in a Chemistry-Climate Model

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作者
Milewski, Thomas [1 ]
Bourqui, Michel S. [1 ]
机构
[1] McGill Univ, Dept Atmospher & Ocean Sci, Montreal, PQ H3A 2K6, Canada
关键词
ATMOSPHERIC DATA ASSIMILATION; GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL; ERROR STATISTICS; CHEMICAL OBSERVATIONS; COVARIANCE INFLATION; ANALYSIS SYSTEM; LOCALIZATION; SCHEME; WIND; REPRESENTATION;
D O I
10.1175/2011MWR3540.1
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
A new stratospheric chemical dynamical data assimilation system was developed, based upon an ensemble Kalman filter coupled with a Chemistry Climate Model [i.e., the intermediate-complexity general circulation model Fast Stratospheric Ozone Chemistry (IGCM-FASTOC)], with the aim to explore the potential of chemical dynamical coupling in stratospheric data assimilation. The system is introduced here in a context of a perfect-model, Observing System Simulation Experiment. The system is found to be sensitive to localization parameters, and in the case of temperature (ozone), assimilation yields its best performance with horizontal and vertical decorrelation lengths of 14 000 km (5600 km) and 70 km (14 km). With these localization parameters, the observation space background-error covariance matrix is underinflated by only 5.9% (over-inflated by 2.1%) and the observation-error covariance matrix by only 1.6% (0.5%), which makes artificial inflation unnecessary. Using optimal localization parameters, the skills of the system in constraining the ensemble-average analysis error with respect to the true state is tested when assimilating synthetic Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) retrievals of temperature alone and ozone alone. It is found that in most cases background-error covariances produced from ensemble statistics are able to usefully propagate information from the observed variable to other ones. Chemical dynamical covariances, and in particular ozone wind covariances, are essential in constraining the dynamical fields when assimilating ozone only, as the radiation in the stratosphere is too slow to transfer ozone analysis increments to the temperature field over the 24-h forecast window. Conversely, when assimilating temperature, the chemical dynamical covariances are also found to help constrain the ozone field, though to a much lower extent. The uncertainty in forecast/analysis, as defined by the variability in the ensemble, is large compared to the analysis error, which likely indicates some amount of noise in the covariance terms, while also reducing the risk of filter divergence.
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页码:3389 / 3404
页数:16
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