Turbulent viscosity optimized by data assimilation |
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Authors: | Y. Leredde J.-L. Devenon I. Dekeyser |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre d’Océanologie de Marseille, Université de la Méditerranée, Campus de Luminy-Case 901-F, 13288 Marseille Cedex 9, France;(2) LSEET, Université de Toulon et du Var, BP 132-F, 83957 La Garde Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | As an alternative approach to classical turbulence modelling using a first or second order closure, the data assimilation method of optimal control is applied to estimate a time and space-dependent turbulent viscosity in a three-dimensional oceanic circulation model. The optimal control method, described for a 3-D primitive equation model, involves the minimization of a cost function that quantifies the discrepancies between the simulations and the observations. An iterative algorithm is obtained via the adjoint model resolution. In a first experiment, a k ± L model is used to simulate the one-dimensional development of inertial oscillations resulting from a wind stress at the sea surface and with the presence of a halocline. These results are used as synthetic observations to be assimilated. The turbulent viscosity is then recovered without the k + L closure, even with sparse and noisy observations. The problems of controllability and of the dimensions of the control are then discussed. A second experiment consists of a two-dimensional schematic simulation. A 2-D turbulent viscosity field is estimated from data on the initial and final states of a coastal upwelling event. |
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Keywords: | Oceanography general (numerical modelling) Oceanography physical (turbulence, diffusion, and mixing processes) |
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