Lagrangian data assimilation of surface drifters in a double-gyre ocean model using the local ensemble transform kalman filter

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The assimilation of position data from Lagrangian observing platforms is underdeveloped in operational applications because of two main challenges: 1) nonlinear growth of model and observation error in the Lagrangian trajectories, and 2) the high dimensionality of realistic models. In this study, we propose a localized Lagrangian data assimilation (LaDA) method that is based on the local ensemble transform Kalman filter (LETKF). The algorithm is tested with an "identical twin'' approach in observing system simulation experiments (OSSEs) using a simple double-gyre configuration of the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) Modular Ocean Model. Results from the OSSEs show that with a proper choice of localization radius, the LaDA can outperform conventional assimilation of surface in situ temperature and salinity measurements. The improvements are seen not only in the surface state estimate, but also throughout the ocean column to 1000m depth. The impacts of localization radius and model error in estimating accuracy of both fluid and drifter states are further investigated.

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Sun, L., & Penny, S. G. (2019). Lagrangian data assimilation of surface drifters in a double-gyre ocean model using the local ensemble transform kalman filter. Monthly Weather Review, 147(12), 4533–4551. https://doi.org/10.1175/MWR-D-18-0406.1

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