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A coupled ensemble ocean data assimilation system for seasonal prediction and its comparison with other state-of-the-art systems

Alves et al., 2014

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13894192715811065529
Author
Alves O
Yin Y
Shi L
Wedd R
Hudson D
Okely P
Hendon H
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EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

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A coupled ensemble-based ocean assimilation system called the POAMA Ensemble Coupled Data Assimilation System (PECDAS) has been developed. PECDAS is an approximate form of ensemble Kalman filter system, its approximations being necessary to …
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