Regionally enhanced global (REG) 4D-Var

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A regionally enhanced global (REG) data assimilation (DA) method is proposed. The technique blends highresolution model information from a single or multiple limited-area model domains with global model and observational information to create a regionally enhanced analysis of the global atmospheric state. This single analysis provides initial conditions for both the global and limited-area model forecasts. The potential benefits of the approach for operational data assimilation are (i) reduced development cost, (ii) reduced overall computational cost, (iii) improved limited-area forecast performance from the use of global information about the atmospheric flow, and (iv) improved global forecast performance fromthe use of more accurate model information in the limited-area domains. The method is tested by an implementation on the U.S. Navy's four-dimensional variational global data assimilation system and global and limited-area numerical weather predictionmodels. The results of the monthlong forecast experiments suggest that the REG DA approach has the potential to deliver the desired benefits.

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Herrera, M. A., Szunyogh, I., Brainard, A., Kuhl, D. D., Hoppel, K., Bishop, C. H., … Rainwater, S. (2018). Regionally enhanced global (REG) 4D-Var. Monthly Weather Review, 146(12), 4015–4038. https://doi.org/10.1175/MWR-D-17-0228.1

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