Parallel Computing of a Variational Data Assimilation Model for GPS/MET Observation Using the Ray-Tracing Method

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张昕
刘月巍
王斌
季仲贞
机构
[1] Beijing 100081
[2] Beijing 100871 National Meteorological Center
[3] Center for Computational Science and Engineering
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100029
[5] Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[6] Key Laboratory of Pure and Applied Mathematics
[7] Peking University
[8] School of Mathematical Sciences
[9] State Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospherics Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
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parallel computing; variational data assimilation; GPS/MET;
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P412 [探测技术与方法];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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The Spectral Statistical Interpolation (SSI) analysis system of NCEP is used to assimilate meteorological data from the Global Positioning Satellite System (GPS/MET) refraction angles with the variational technique. Verified by radiosonde, including GPS/MET observations into the analysis makes an overall improvement to the analysis variables of temperature, winds, and water vapor. However, the variational model with the ray-tracing method is quite expensive for numerical weather prediction and climate research. For example, about 4 000 GPS/MET refraction angles need to be assimilated to produce an ideal global analysis. Just one iteration of minimization will take more than 24 hours CPU time on the NCEP’s Cray C90 computer. Although efforts have been taken to reduce the computational cost, it is still prohibitive for operational data assimilation. In this paper, a parallel version of the three-dimensional variational data assimilation model of GPS/MET occultation measurement suitable for massive paralle
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