Lognormal and Mixed Gaussian-Lognormal Kalman Filters

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In this paper we present the derivation of two new forms of the Kalman filter equations; the first is for a pure lognormally distributed random variable, while the second set of Kalman filter equations will be for a combination of Gaussian and lognormally distributed random variables. We show that the appearance is similar to that of the Gaussianbased equations, but that the analysis state is a multivariate median and not the mean. We also show results of the mixed distribution Kalman filter with the Lorenz 1963 model with lognormal errors for the background and observations of the z component, and compare them to analysis results from a traditional Gaussian-based extended Kalman filter and show that under certain circumstances the new approach produces more accurate results.

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Fletcher, S. J., Zupanski, M., Goodliff, M. R., Kliewer, A. J., Jones, A. S., Forsythe, J. M., … Van Loon, S. (2023). Lognormal and Mixed Gaussian-Lognormal Kalman Filters. Monthly Weather Review, 151(3), 761–774. https://doi.org/10.1175/MWR-D-22-0072.1

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