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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: A multiscale algorithm for the problem of optimal statistical interpolation of observed data has been developed. This problem includes the calculation of the vector of the 'analyzed' (best estimated) atmosphere flow field w(sup a) by the formula: w(sup a) = w(sup f) + P(sup f) H(sup T) y, where the quantity y is defined by the equation (H P(sup f) H(sup T) + R)y = w(sup o) - H w(sup f), using the given model forecast first guess w(sup f) and the vector of observations w(sup o); H is an interpolation operator from the regular grid to the observation network, P(sup f) is the forecast error covariance matrix, and R is the observation error covariance matrix. At this initial stage the case of univariate analysis of single level radiosonde height data is considered. The matrix R is assumed to be diagonal, and the matrix P(sup f) is assumed to be given by the formula P(sub ij)(sup f) = sigma(sub i)(sup f) mu(sub ij) sigma(sub j)(sub f), where mu(sub ij) is a smooth, decreasing function of the distance between the i-th and the j-th points. In this paper we describe a multiscale iterative process based on a multiresolution, simultaneous displacement technique and a localized variational calculation of iteration parameters.
    Keywords: Computer Programming and Software
    Type: Seventh Copper Mountain Conference on Multigrid Methods; Part 1; 87-96; NASA-CP-3339
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