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Sequential forecasting of the surface and subsurface conditions in the Japan Sea
Authors:Naoki Hirose  Hideyuki Kawamura  Ho Jin Lee  Jong-Hwan Yoon
Institution:(1) Research Institute for Applied Mechanics, Kyushu University, Kasuga 816-8580, Japan;(2) Division of Environment and Radiation Sciences, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai 319-1195, Japan;(3) Division of Ocean Science, Korea Maritime University, Pusan, 606-791, Korea
Abstract:This study estimates a realistic change of the Japan Sea by assimilating satellite measurements into an eddy-resolving circulation model. Suboptimal but feasible assimilation schemes of approximate filtering and nudging play essential roles in the system. The sequential update of error covariance significantly outperforms the asymptotic covariance in the sequential assimilation due to the irregular sampling patterns from multiple altimeter satellites. The best estimates show an average rms difference of only 1.2°C from the radiometer data, and also explain about half of the sea level variance measured by the altimeter observation. The subsurface conditions associated with the mesoscale variabilities are also improved, especially in the Tsushima Warm Current region. It is demonstrated that the forecast limit strongly depends on variable, depth, and location.
Keywords:Data assimilation  ocean circulation model  Japan Sea  Kalman filtering  mesoscale eddy  ocean forecasting  sea surface temperature  surface height
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