Variational assimilation of GOME total-column ozone satellite data in a 2D latitude-longitude tracer-transport model

H. J. Eskes, A. J.M. Piters, P. F. Levelt, M. A.F. Allaart, H. M. Kelder

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Abstract

A four-dimensional data-assimilation method is described to derive synoptic ozone fields from total-column ozone satellite measurements. The ozone columns are advected by a 2D tracer-transport model, using ECMWF wind fields at a single pressure level. Special attention is paid to the modeling of the forecast error covariance and quality control. The temporal and spatial dependence of the forecast error is taken into account, resulting in a global error field at any instant in time that provides a local estimate of the accuracy of the assimilated field. The authors discuss the advantages of the 4D-variational (4D-Var) approach over sequential assimilation schemes. One of the attractive features of the 4D-Var technique is its ability to incorporate measurements at later times t > t(o) in the analysis at time t(o), in a way consistent with the time evolution as described by the model. This significantly improves the offline analyzed ozone fields.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3560-3572
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
Volume56
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 15 1999

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