• DocumentCode
    2777062
  • Title

    Using Neural Network to Enhance Assimilating Sea Surface Height Data into an Ocean Model

  • Author

    Krasnopolsky, Vladimir ; Lozano, Carlos J. ; Spindler, Deanna ; Rivin, Ilya ; Rao, D.B.

  • Author_Institution
    Nat. Centers for Environ. Prediction, Camp Springs
  • fYear
    0
  • fDate
    0-0 0
  • Firstpage
    4299
  • Lastpage
    4301
  • Abstract
    A generic approach that allows extracting functional nonlinear dependencies and mappings between atmospheric or ocean state variables in a relatively simple form is presented. These dependencies and mappings between the 2-and 3D fields of the prognostic and diagnostic variables are implicitly contained in the highly nonlinear coupled partial differential equations of an atmospheric or ocean dynamical model. They also are implicitly contained in the numerical model output. An approach based on using neural network techniques is developed here to extract the inherent nonlinear relationship between the sea surface height anomaly and the other dependent variables of an ocean model. Specifically, numerically generated grid point fields from the real time ocean forecast system (RT-OFS) model of NCEP (National Centers for Environmental Prediction) are used for training and validating this relationship. The accuracy of the NN emulation is evaluated over the entire domain of the NCEP´s RT-OFS. The differences in the accuracies of the technique in the coastal areas and in the deep water are discussed. Accurate determination of such relationships is an important first step to enhance the assimilation of the sea surface height measurements into an ocean model by propagating the signal to other dependent variables through the depth of the model.
  • Keywords
    forecasting theory; geophysical signal processing; neural nets; oceanography; partial differential equations; functional nonlinear dependencies; functional nonlinear mappings; neural network; nonlinear coupled partial differential equations; ocean dynamical model; real time ocean forecast system; sea surface height data; signal propagation; Atmospheric modeling; Couplings; Data mining; Mesh generation; Neural networks; Numerical models; Oceans; Partial differential equations; Sea measurements; Sea surface;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Neural Networks, 2006. IJCNN '06. International Joint Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Vancouver, BC
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-9490-9
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IJCNN.2006.247004
  • Filename
    1716693