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4D-variational assimilation over the Bay of Bengal using the Adjoint of a Variable Resolution Global Ocean Model
Authors:S K Deb  H C Upadhyaya  O P Sharma
Institution:(1) Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India
Abstract:Summary The adjoint technique has been widely used over the last two decades in applications involving the dynamics of the Atmosphere and Ocean. This present study applies this technique in the assimilation of oceanic parameters such as temperature and net-surface heat flux, in a variable resolution Ocean General Circulation Model (OGCM). The National Center for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) 1999 July–August global data (sea-surface temperature and derived surface heat flux) and vertical temperature profiles collected from ORV Sagar Kanya and INS Sagardhwani during the Bay of Bengal Monsoon Experiment (BOBMEX 1999) are used for assimilation over the Bay of Bengal. The net-surface heat flux and temperature obtained after assimilation show good agreement with their respective seasonal patterns over the whole Indian Ocean, though there are some differences in the numerical values of heat fluxes. The vertical profiles of temperature after assimilation over the Bay of Bengal show strong resemblance with the corresponding ship observations, emphasizing the importance of the adjoint technique in ocean data assimilation.
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