Alignment of Geophysical Fields: A Differential Geometry Perspective

41 Pages Posted: 14 May 2025

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Yicun Zhen

Hohai University

Valentin Resseguier

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Bertrand Chapron

IFREMER

Abstract

To estimate the displacements of physical state variables, the physics principles that govern the state variables must be considered. Technically, for a certain class of state variables, each state variable is associated to a tensor field. Ways displacement maps act on different state variables will then differ according to their associated different tensor field definitions. Displacement procedures can then explicitly ensure the conservation of certain physical quantities (total mass, total vorticity, total kinetic energy, etc.), and a differential-geometry-based optimisation formulated. Morphing with the correct physics, it is reasonable to apply the estimated displacement map to unobserved state variables, as long as the displacement maps are strongly correlated. This leads to a new nudging strategy using all-available observations to infer displacements of both observed and unobserved state variables. Using the proposed nudging method before applying ensemble data assimilation, numerical results show improved preservation of the intrinsic structure of underlying physical processes.

Keywords: data assimilation, nudging

Suggested Citation

Zhen, Yicun and Resseguier, Valentin and Chapron, Bertrand, Alignment of Geophysical Fields: A Differential Geometry Perspective. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5253501 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5253501

Yicun Zhen (Contact Author)

Hohai University ( email )

8 Focheng West Road
Jiangning District
Nanjing, 211100
China

Valentin Resseguier

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

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Bertrand Chapron

IFREMER ( email )

France

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