A Brief Tutorial on the Ensemble Kalman Filter

  • Mandel J
ArXiv: 0901.3725
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Abstract

The ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF) is a recursive filter suitable for problems with a large number of variables, such as discretizations of partial differential equations in geophysical models. The EnKF originated as a version of the Kalman filter for large problems (essentially, the covariance matrix is replaced by the sample covariance), and it is now an important data assimilation component of ensemble forecasting. EnKF is related to the particle filter (in this context, a particle is the same thing as an ensemble member) but the EnKF makes the assumption that all probability distributions involved are Gaussian. This article briefly describes the derivation and practical implementation of the basic version of EnKF, and reviews several extensions.

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Mandel, J. (2009). A Brief Tutorial on the Ensemble Kalman Filter. Retrieved from http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.3725

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