In this paper sequential importance sampling is used to assess the impact of observations on a ensemble prediction for the decadal path transitions of the Kuroshio Extension (KE). This particle filtering approach gives access to the probability density of the state vector, which allows us to determine the predictive power — an entropy based measure — of the ensemble prediction. The proposed set-up makes use of an ensemble that, at each time, samples the climatological probability distribution. Then, in a post-processing step, the impact of different sets of observations is measured by the increase in predictive power of the ensemble over the climatological signal during one-year. The method is applied in an identical-twin experiment for the ...
In 2004 an array of current and pressure recording inverted echo sounders was deployed within the Ku...
The effect of lateral boundary perturbations (LBPs) on the mesoscale breeding (MBD) method and the l...
Rare and/or extreme events in weather and climate often have particularly important implications for...
In this paper, sequential importance sampling is used to assess the impact of observations on an ens...
In this study, the predictability of the Kuroshio Extension (KE) transition processes is explored fr...
ABSTRACT. On-line data assimilation techniques such as ensemble Kalman filters and particle filters ...
The effects of optimal initial error on the short-range prediction of transition processes between t...
The Kuroshio Current, a mid-latitude western boundary current in the North Pacific, is the main tran...
Investigations of the intrinsic low-frequency variability and predictability of the Kuroshio Curren...
In this study, the initial perturbations that are the easiest to trigger the Kuroshio Extension (KE)...
A two-dimensional array of current- and pressure-recording inverted echo sounders provided synoptic ...
The Kuroshio Extension (KE) is the eastward-flowing, free, inertial meandering jet formed by the con...
The Kuroshio Extension System Study (KESS) aimed to quantify processes governing the variability of ...
Data assimilation in high-resolution atmosphere or ocean models is complicated because of the nonlin...
Being the extension of a wind-driven western boundary current, the Kuroshio Extension (KE) has long ...
In 2004 an array of current and pressure recording inverted echo sounders was deployed within the Ku...
The effect of lateral boundary perturbations (LBPs) on the mesoscale breeding (MBD) method and the l...
Rare and/or extreme events in weather and climate often have particularly important implications for...
In this paper, sequential importance sampling is used to assess the impact of observations on an ens...
In this study, the predictability of the Kuroshio Extension (KE) transition processes is explored fr...
ABSTRACT. On-line data assimilation techniques such as ensemble Kalman filters and particle filters ...
The effects of optimal initial error on the short-range prediction of transition processes between t...
The Kuroshio Current, a mid-latitude western boundary current in the North Pacific, is the main tran...
Investigations of the intrinsic low-frequency variability and predictability of the Kuroshio Curren...
In this study, the initial perturbations that are the easiest to trigger the Kuroshio Extension (KE)...
A two-dimensional array of current- and pressure-recording inverted echo sounders provided synoptic ...
The Kuroshio Extension (KE) is the eastward-flowing, free, inertial meandering jet formed by the con...
The Kuroshio Extension System Study (KESS) aimed to quantify processes governing the variability of ...
Data assimilation in high-resolution atmosphere or ocean models is complicated because of the nonlin...
Being the extension of a wind-driven western boundary current, the Kuroshio Extension (KE) has long ...
In 2004 an array of current and pressure recording inverted echo sounders was deployed within the Ku...
The effect of lateral boundary perturbations (LBPs) on the mesoscale breeding (MBD) method and the l...
Rare and/or extreme events in weather and climate often have particularly important implications for...