A Four‐Dimensional Variational Constrained Neural Network‐Based Data Assimilation Method

Author:

Wang Wuxin12ORCID,Ren Kaijun12,Duan Boheng2ORCID,Zhu Junxing2,Li Xiaoyong2,Ni Weicheng12,Lu Jingze12,Yuan Taikang2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Computer Science and Technology National University of Defense Technology Changsha China

2. College of Meteorology and Oceanography National University of Defense Technology Changsha China

Abstract

AbstractAdvances in data assimilation (DA) methods and the increasing amount of observations have continuously improved the accuracy of initial fields in numerical weather prediction during the last decades. Meanwhile, in order to effectively utilize the rapidly increasing data, Earth scientists must further improve DA methods. Recent studies have introduced machine learning (ML) methods to assist the DA process. In this paper, we explore the potential of a four‐dimensional variational (4DVar) constrained neural network (NN) method for accurate DA. Our NN is trained to approximate the solution of the variational problem, thereby avoiding the need for expensive online optimization when generating the initial fields. In the context that the full‐field system truths are unavailable, our approach embeds the system's kinetic features described by a series of analysis fields into the NN through a 4DVar‐form loss function. Numerical experiments on the Lorenz96 physical model demonstrate that our method can generate better initial fields than most traditional DA methods at a low computational cost, and is robust when assimilating observations with higher error outside of the distributions where it is trained. Furthermore, our NN‐based DA model is effective against Lorenz96 physical models with larger variable numbers. Our approach exemplifies how ML methods can be leveraged to improve both the efficiency and accuracy of DA techniques.

Funder

Foundation for Innovative Research Groups of the National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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