Application of Hybrid Data Assimilation Methods for Mesoscale Eddy Simulation and Prediction in the South China Sea
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| Publicado en: | Atmosphere vol. 16, no. 10 (2025), p. 1193-1215 |
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| Resumen: | In this study, we compare two novel hybrid data assimilation (DA) methods: Localized Weighted Ensemble Kalman filter (LWEnKF) and Implicit Equal-Weights Variational Particle Smoother (IEWVPS). These methods integrate a particle filter (PF) with traditional DA methods. LWEnKF combines the PF with EnKF, while IEWVPS integrates the PF with the four-dimensional variational (4DVAR) method. These hybrid DA methods not only overcome the limitations of linear or Gaussian assumptions in traditional assimilation methods but also address the issue of filter degeneracy in high-dimensional models encountered by pure PFs. Using the Regional Ocean Model System (ROMS), the effects of different DA methods for mesoscale eddies in the northern South China Sea (SCS) are examined using simulation experiments. The hybrid DA methods outperform the linear deterministic variational and Kalman filter methods: compared to the control experiment (no assimilation), EnKF, LWEnKF, IS4DVar and IEWVPS reduce the sea level anomaly (SLA) root-mean-squared error (RMSE) by 55%, 65%, 65% and 80%, respectively, and reduce the sea surface temperature (SST) RMSE by 77%, 78%, 74% and 82%, respectively. In the short-term assimilation experiment, IEWVPS exhibits superior performance and greater stability compared to 4DVAR, and LWEnKF outperforms EnKF (LWEnKF’s posterior SLA RMSE is 0.03 m, lower than EnKF’s value of 0.04 m). Long-term forecasting experiments (16 days, starting on 20 July 2017) are also conducted for mesoscale eddy prediction. The variational methods (especially IEWVPS) perform better in simulating the flow field characteristics of eddies (maintaining accurate eddy structure for the first 10 days, with an average SLA RMSE of 0.05 m in the studied AE1 eddy region), while the filters are more advantageous in determining the total root-mean-squared error (RMSE), as well as the temperature under the sea surface. Overall, compared to EnKF and 4DVAR, the hybrid DA methods better predict mesoscale eddies across both short- and long-term timescales. Although the computational costs of hybrid DA are higher, they are still acceptable: specifically, IEWVPS takes approximately 907 s for a single assimilation cycle, whereas LWEnKF only takes 24 s, and its assimilation accuracy in the later stage can approach that of IEWVPS. Given the computational demands arising from increased model resolution, these hybrid DA methods have great potential for future applications. |
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| ISSN: | 2073-4433 |
| DOI: | 10.3390/atmos16101193 |
| Fuente: | Publicly Available Content Database |