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Online model error correction with neural networks in the incremental 4D-Var framework

25 October 2022
A. Farchi
M. Chrust
Marc Bocquet
P. Laloyaux
Massimo Bonavita
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Abstract

Recent studies have demonstrated that it is possible to combine machine learning with data assimilation to reconstruct the dynamics of a physical model partially and imperfectly observed. Data assimilation is used to estimate the system state from the observations, while machine learning computes a surrogate model of the dynamical system based on those estimated states. The surrogate model can be defined as an hybrid combination where a physical model based on prior knowledge is enhanced with a statistical model estimated by a neural network. The training of the neural network is typically done offline, once a large enough dataset of model state estimates is available. By contrast, with online approaches the surrogate model is improved each time a new system state estimate is computed. Online approaches naturally fit the sequential framework encountered in geosciences where new observations become available with time. In a recent methodology paper, we have developed a new weak-constraint 4D-Var formulation which can be used to train a neural network for online model error correction. In the present article, we develop a simplified version of that method, in the incremental 4D-Var framework adopted by most operational weather centres. The simplified method is implemented in the ECMWF Object-Oriented Prediction System, with the help of a newly developed Fortran neural network library, and tested with a two-layer two-dimensional quasi geostrophic model. The results confirm that online learning is effective and yields a more accurate model error correction than offline learning. Finally, the simplified method is compatible with future applications to state-of-the-art models such as the ECMWF Integrated Forecasting System.

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