Stochastic Parameterization using Compressed Sensing: Application to the Lorenz-96 Atmospheric Model

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arXiv2106.14110MaRDI QIDQ6371329

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Publication date: 26 June 2021

Abstract: Growing set of optimization and regression techniques, based upon sparse representations of signals, to build models from data sets has received widespread attention recently with the advent of compressed sensing. This paper deals with the parameterization of the Lorenz-96 model with two time-scales that mimics mid-latitude atmospheric dynamics with microscopic convective processes. Compressed sensing is used to build models (vector fields) to emulate the behavior of the fine-scale process, so that explicit simulations become an online benchmark for parameterization. We apply compressed sensing, where the sparse recovery is achieved by constructing a sensing/dictionary matrix from ergodic samples generated by the Lorenz-96 atmospheric model, to parameterize the unresolved variables in terms of resolved variables. Stochastic parameterization is achieved by auto-regressive modelling of noise. We utilize the ensemble Kalman filter for data assimilation, where observations (direct measurements) are assimilated in the low-dimensional stochastic parameterized model to provide predictions. Finally, we compare the predictions of compressed sensing and Wilk's polynomial regression to demonstrate the potential effectiveness of the proposed methodology.




Has companion code repository: https://github.com/amartyamukherjee/StochasticParametrization-ApplicationToLorenz96








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