ASSIMILATION OF TEMPERATURE AND SEA-LEVEL OBSERVATIONS INTO A PRIMITIVE EQUATION MODEL OF THE TROPICAL PACIFIC

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FISCHER, M
LATIF, M
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[1] Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie, 20146 Hamburg
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10.1016/0924-7963(94)00016-5
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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A data assimilation system has been developed which has been used in conjunction with a primitive equation model of the tropical Pacific. The assimilation system is based on a time weighted successive correction method. The data are inserted continuously by updating the model solution every time step. The inserted data are taken from a time window, centered on the present model time step. Three experiments were performed. In the first assimilation run, SST observations were assimilated. In the second experiment, island based sea level observations were assimilated, while in the third run subsurface temperature data were assimilated. An intercomparison between the three assimilation runs was made and we discuss two questions. First, to which extent can the model fields be improved, and second, how long is the assimilated information retained by the ocean model.
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