2017
DOI: 10.5194/os-2016-104-ac3
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Abstract: A series of observing system simulation experiments (OSSEs) is carried out with a global data assimilation system at 1/4 • resolution using simulated data derived from a 1/12 • resolution free-run simulation. The objective is to not only quantify how well multiple altimeter missions and Argo profiling floats can constrain the global ocean analysis and 7day forecast at 1/4 • resolution but also to better understand the sensitivity of results to data assimilation techniques used in Mercator Ocean operational sys… Show more

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“…In-situ observational data are typically accurate and timely and thus once properly described, they can present an opportunity for more accurate estimations [46]. In [47] its was shown that a seven day forecast for sea levels and ocean currents was significantly improved when moving from one altimeter to two. There are numerous methods used for assimilating observations with ocean models.…”
Section: A Data Assimilation For Ocean Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In-situ observational data are typically accurate and timely and thus once properly described, they can present an opportunity for more accurate estimations [46]. In [47] its was shown that a seven day forecast for sea levels and ocean currents was significantly improved when moving from one altimeter to two. There are numerous methods used for assimilating observations with ocean models.…”
Section: A Data Assimilation For Ocean Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%