Variational four- dimensional analysis using quasi- geostrophic constraints

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The analysis method uses a standard iterative nonlinear minimization technique to find the solution to the constraining forecast model which best fits the data as measured by a predefined functional. The minimization algorithm uses the derivative of the functional with respect to each of the initial condition values. This derivative vector is found by inserting the weighted differences between the modal solution and the inserted data into a backwards integrating adjoint model. The four-dimensional analysis system was examined by applying it to fields created from a primitive equations model forecast and to fields created from satellite retrievals. The results show that the technique has several interesting characteristics not found in more traditional four-dimensional assimilation techniques. These features include a close fit of the model solution to the observations throughout the analysis interval and an insensitivity to the frequency of data insertion or the amount of data. -from Author

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Derber, J. C. (1987). Variational four- dimensional analysis using quasi- geostrophic constraints. Monthly Weather Review, 115(5), 998–1008. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1987)115<0998:VFDAUQ>2.0.CO;2

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