Empirical correction techniques: Analysis and applications to chaotically driven low-order atmospheric models

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Contemporary tools for reducing model error in weather and climate forecasting models include empirical correction techniques. In this paper we explore the use of such techniques on low-order atmospheric models. We first present an iterative linear regression method for model correction that works efficiently when the reference truth is sampled at large time intervals, which is typical for real world applications. Furthermore we investigate two recently proposed empirical correction techniques on Lorenz models with constant forcing while the reference truth is given by a Lorenz system driven with chaotic forcing. Both methods indicate that the largest increase in predictability comes from correction terms that are close to the average value of the chaotic forcing. © Author(s) 2013.

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Trpevski, I., Basnarkov, L., Smilkov, D., & Kocarev, L. (2013). Empirical correction techniques: Analysis and applications to chaotically driven low-order atmospheric models. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, 20(2), 199–206. https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-20-199-2013

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