Single-precision in the tangent-linear and adjoint models of incremental 4D-VAr

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The use of single-precision arithmetic in ECMWF's forecasting model gave a 40% reduction in wall-clock time over double-precision, with no decrease in forecast quality. However, using reduced-precision in 4D-Var data assimilation is relatively unexplored and there are potential issues with using single-precision in the tangent-linear and adjoint models. Here, we present the results of reducing numerical precision in an incremental 4D-Var data assimilation scheme, with an underlying two-layer quasigeostrophic model. The minimizer used is the conjugate gradient method. We show how reducing precision increases the asymmetry between the tangent-linear and adjoint models. For ill-conditioned problems, this leads to a loss of orthogonality among the residuals of the conjugate gradient algorithm, which slows the convergence of the minimization procedure. However, we also show that a standard technique, reorthogonalization, eliminates these issues and therefore could allow the use of single-precision arithmetic. This work is carried out within ECMWF's data assimilation framework, the Object Oriented Prediction System.

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Hatfield, S., McRae, A., Palmer, T., & Düben, P. (2020). Single-precision in the tangent-linear and adjoint models of incremental 4D-VAr. Monthly Weather Review, 148(4), 1541–1552. https://doi.org/10.1175/MWR-D-19-0291.1

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