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Guangqing Zhou, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Bali, Indonesia 4 Sep. 2007 On Data Assimilation/Reanalysis: Ocean and Plateau
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Page 1: Guangqing Zhou, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Bali, Indonesia 4 Sep. 2007 On Data Assimilation/Reanalysis:

Guangqing Zhou, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)

Bali, Indonesia4 Sep. 2007

On Data Assimilation/Reanalysis:

Ocean and Plateau

Page 2: Guangqing Zhou, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Bali, Indonesia 4 Sep. 2007 On Data Assimilation/Reanalysis:

AIPO: Ocean

CEOP/WEBS: Tibet Plateau

Two Projects will deliver Data Assimilation/Reanalysis

Page 3: Guangqing Zhou, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Bali, Indonesia 4 Sep. 2007 On Data Assimilation/Reanalysis:

Goals:

1. To improve understanding of the oceanic circulation around Indian Ocean, South China Sea and West Pacific areas,

2. and the water and energy cycles on plateau surface and in the atmosphere

3. and their impacts on Asian Monsoon via data assimilation/ reanalysis.

Page 4: Guangqing Zhou, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Bali, Indonesia 4 Sep. 2007 On Data Assimilation/Reanalysis:

Objectives:

To provide the assimilated data : (1)AIPO will establish an at least 15 year high

resolution oceanic reanalysis data Area: 25ºS-40ºN and 30ºE-180ºE Grid: 0.25º in latitude and longitude Period: 1991-2005?

(2) CEOP/WEBS will establish a 10-year high resolution plateau-covering data set

Area: Tibet Palteau Grid: 0.5º in latitude and longitude with an 1-hour interval Period: 1998-2007

Page 5: Guangqing Zhou, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Bali, Indonesia 4 Sep. 2007 On Data Assimilation/Reanalysis:

Research Activities: On the ocean data assimilation:

(1) to validate and evaluate the existing remote-sensing sea surface parameter products, determine their multi-scale properties and uncertainties. Then to develop a method which can merge multi-source remote sensing observations and to generate a high resolution and regular-covering remote-sensing sea surface parameters.

(2) to analyze the different in situ observations and determine their relative errors, and establish the relations between sea temperature and salinity.

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Research Activities: (3) to validate the ocean model, determine the simulation errors and uncertainties, and develop a new background error covariance model which can describe more accurately the properties in AIPO area by ensemble method.

(4) to establish a data set of high resolution sea surface parameters from multi-source remote-sensing observations and an at least 15 year (1991-2005) and high resolution (0.25° grid size expected) oceanic reanalysis product for the region of 25°S-40°N and 30°E-180°E by assimilating in situ and satellite data via ensemble method.

(5) to validate and evaluate these assimilation/reanalysis data.

Page 7: Guangqing Zhou, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Bali, Indonesia 4 Sep. 2007 On Data Assimilation/Reanalysis:

Research Activities:On the plateau covering data assimilation:

(1) to validate the land data assimilation system at The University of Tokyo (LDAS-UT), which is to be used to produce surface water and energy budget.

The system has been validated at the CEOP-Tibet mesoscale area with affluent in situ data. More validations will be conducted based on CEOP data.

(2) to analyze and correct the LDAS forcing data:

The LDAS-UT is driven by precipitation, radiation, wind, air temperature and humidity. These data can be provided by GCMs, reanalysis, or satellite retrieval. It is important to select appropriate data type to drive the LDAS-UT, since their accuracy is different. By Combining the remote-sensing data, in situ data and reanalysis, to generate a more reliable and accurate forcing data set (1998-2007).

Page 8: Guangqing Zhou, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Bali, Indonesia 4 Sep. 2007 On Data Assimilation/Reanalysis:

Research Activities:

(3) to establish a 10-year plateau soil water and flux budget data set (1998-2007), with a spatial resolution of 0.5 degree, and a temporal resolution of 1 hour, by assimilating the satellite microwave data.

(4) to analyze water and energy cycles on plateau surface.

(5) to analyze the atmosphere heating over the plateau, with particular attention to their climatology and temporal variability.

No more information was obtained from CEOP/WEBS

Page 9: Guangqing Zhou, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Bali, Indonesia 4 Sep. 2007 On Data Assimilation/Reanalysis:

Implementation: • Financial Support:

Ocean assimilation: in frame of AIPO supported by China Gov.

Plateau assimilation: in frame of CEOP/WEBS

• Data Requirements:Ocean data assimilation: XBT, CDT, ARGO, TAO, GHRSST, satellite altimeter, and high resolution forcing data (ECMWF or other?) etc. New field or experiment observations also neededPlateau covering assimilation: satellite microwave brightness temperature, in situ data, ????• Model: Ocean assimilation: HYCOM with Ensemble Kalman Filter and OIPlateau assimilation: LDAS-UT

Page 10: Guangqing Zhou, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Bali, Indonesia 4 Sep. 2007 On Data Assimilation/Reanalysis:

Implementation:

• Periods: AIPO: 2006.09 - 2011.09 CEOP/WEBS: ????.?? - ????.??

• Data Release (plan) : Ocean Assimilated DATA: 2011 (?) Plateau Assimilated DATA: ?????

• Data Format and Access (proposed) : NetCDF with full documentations (metadata) via FTP and DODS

• Restriction for Data Use after release (proposed) : No for Scientific Researches and non-commercial use, for commercial use, decided by producers Acknowledgement and citation, Feedback

Page 11: Guangqing Zhou, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Bali, Indonesia 4 Sep. 2007 On Data Assimilation/Reanalysis:

Huge and difficult Tasks for Data Managements: Some Comments

1. In first step, we should know: what kinds of data we want and need in AMY? real time or/and delayed data: ???

operational or/and experimental: ??? what types of data we can and need to collect and archive?

two aspects: technique capability now among AMY-related projects

data providers:

-- What kinds of data can be provided by various project voluntarily? If is there a big gap between what we want and what we can?

I suggest: detail information of data should be supplied to the DMWG by every project which wants to contribute to AMY:

what data? Exchange and Usage limitation? Existing or planning?

how to access these data (existing data)? the persons responsible for the data management and access in the projects , etc.

Page 12: Guangqing Zhou, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Bali, Indonesia 4 Sep. 2007 On Data Assimilation/Reanalysis:

Huge and difficult Tasks for Data Managements: Some Comments

2. Policy and Strategy: Dr Masuda has done excellent works policy and agreement should be accepted and followed by each data

provider! and Can be operated easily and smoothly!

3. At this stage, distributed depositaries of data in individual project may be feasible, We need a catalog with information of the data which will be exchanged and shared:

classification, metadata (documentation), access link, responsible persons for the data, etc.

4. Second Step, if possible, to integrate and archive the exchanged data to some key data centers

Budget support: Important for maintaining, at least in AMY period.

How to integrate: Technical Standard for data collection, archiving and dissemination.

5. Coordination with other groups! Modeling and Hindcast data to be archived ?

Page 13: Guangqing Zhou, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Bali, Indonesia 4 Sep. 2007 On Data Assimilation/Reanalysis:

A part of AIPO projectA part of AIPO project

Ocean data assimilation supporting

Chinese climate research

Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction over the Joining Area of Asia and Indian-Pacific Ocean (AIPO) and Its Impact on the Short-Term Climate Variation in China

Some Progress in Ocean Data Assimilation

Page 14: Guangqing Zhou, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Bali, Indonesia 4 Sep. 2007 On Data Assimilation/Reanalysis:

Model AreaModel Area

Data Assimilation area with high resolution 1/4

Model area used for nesting (3/4)

Page 15: Guangqing Zhou, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Bali, Indonesia 4 Sep. 2007 On Data Assimilation/Reanalysis:

Model: HYCOM with ¾ resolution

Area: 30E-70W, 50S-60N

Forcing: 6-hour ECMWF Temp., SLP, dew-point temp., wind stress, etc.

River Fresh Water: Seasonal

Lateral Boundary: release to GDEM data

Period: 1981-2005

Model Validation with larger areaModel Validation with larger area

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model

woa01

Annually mean SSS

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Annually mean S at depth 150m

model

woa01

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model

woa01

Annually mean T at depth 250m

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Annual T at 5N in Indian Ocean

model woa

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T along the Equator in Pacific Ocean

model woa

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表层流场

Jan Jul

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Assimilation Technique CheckingAssimilation Technique Checking- Ensemble Kalman Filter in Pacific- Ensemble Kalman Filter in Pacific

SST correlation between selected points and their vicinity

Page 23: Guangqing Zhou, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Bali, Indonesia 4 Sep. 2007 On Data Assimilation/Reanalysis:

RMS errors (unit: and psu)℃a) surface temperature, b) surface salinity,

c) temperature in the layer ( ), d) salinity in the layer ( ), e) temperature in the layer ( ), f) salinity in the layer ( ).

24.00 24.00

27.02 27.02

Page 24: Guangqing Zhou, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Bali, Indonesia 4 Sep. 2007 On Data Assimilation/Reanalysis:

Thank you !


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