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Data assimilation experiments are performed using an ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF) implemented for a two-layer spectral shallow water model at triangular truncation T100 representing an abstract planet covered by a strongly stratified fluid. Advantage is taken of the inherent parallelism in the EnKF by running each ensemble member on a different processor of a parallel computer. The Kalman filter update step is parallelized by letting each processor handle the observations from a limited region. The algorithm is applied to the assimilation of synthetic altimetry data in the context of an imperfect model and known representation-error statistics. The effect of finite ensemble size on the residual errors is investigated and the error estimates obtained with the EnKF are compared to the actual errors.
Christian L. Keppenne (Thu,) studied this question.
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