On the influence of random wind stress errors on the four-dimensional midlatitude ocean inverse problem

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Abstract

The effects of the parameterized wind stress error covariance function on the a priori error covariance of an ocean general circulation model (OGCM) are examined. These effects are diagnosed by computing the projection of the a priori model state error covariance matrix to sea surface height (SSH). The sensitivities of the a priori error covariance to the wind stress curl error are inferred from the a priori SSH error covariance and are shown to differ between the subpolar and subtropical gyres because of different contributions from barotropic and baroclinic ocean dynamics. The spatial structure of the SSH error covariance due to the wind stress error indicates that the a priori model state error is determined indirectly by the wind stress curl error. The impact of this sensitivity on the solution of a four-dimensional inverse problem is inferred. © 2009 American Meteorological Society.

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Wakamatsu, T., Foreman, M. G. G., Cummins, P. F., & Cherniawsky, J. Y. (2009). On the influence of random wind stress errors on the four-dimensional midlatitude ocean inverse problem. Monthly Weather Review, 137(6), 1844–1862. https://doi.org/10.1175/2008MWR2621.1

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