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Fast data assimilation using a nonlinear Kalman filter and a model surrogate: An application to the Columbia River estuary
Authors:Sergey Frolov  Antnio M Baptista  Todd K Leen  Zhegdong Lu  Rudolph van der Merwe
Institution:aNSF Science and Technology Center for Coastal Margin Observation and Prediction, Oregon Health & Science University, Beaverton, Oregon 97006, United States;bDepartment of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Oregon Health & Science University, Beaverton, Oregon 97006, United States
Abstract:A fast and adjoint-free nonlinear data assimilation (DA) system was developed to simulate 3D baroclinic circulation in estuaries, leveraging two recently developed technologies: (1) a nonlinear model surrogate that executes forward simulation three orders of magnitude faster than a forward numerical circulation code and (2) a nonlinear extension to the reduced-dimension Kalman filter that estimates the state of the model surrogate. The noise sources in the Kalman filter were calibrated using empirical cross-validation and accounted for errors in model and model forcing.The DA system was applied to assimilate in situ measurements of water levels, salinities, and temperatures in simulations of the Columbia River estuary. To validate the DA results, we used a combination of cross-validation studies, process-oriented studies, and tests of statistical and dynamical consistency. The validation studies showed that DA improved the representation of several important processes in the estuary, including nonlinear tidal propagation, salinity intrusion, estuarine residual circulation, heat balance, and response of the estuary to coastal winds.
Keywords:Data assimilation  Columbia River estuary  Coastal margin circulation  Unstructured grid modeling
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