Assessing an ensemble Kalman filter inference of Manning's n coefficient of a storm surge model against a Polynomial Chaos-based MCMC

by A. Sripitana, T. Mayo, I. Sraj, O. Knio, C. Dawson, O. Le Maitre, I. Hoteit
Year: 2017

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Assessing an ensemble Kalman filter inference of Manning's n coefficient of a storm surge model against a Polynomial Chaos-based MCMC
A. Sripitana, T. Mayo, I. Sraj, O. Knio, C. Dawson, O. Le Maitre, and I. Hoteit
Ocean Dynamics, 67, 1067-1094, 2017

Abstract

​Bayesian Inference of Manning's n coefficient in a Storm Surge Model Framework: comparison between Kalman lter and polynomial based method Adil Siripatana Conventional coastal ocean models solve the shallow water equations, which describe the conservation of mass and momentum when the horizontal length scale is much greater than the vertical length scale. In this case vertical pressure gradients in the momentum equations are nearly hydrostatic. The outputs of coastal ocean models are thus sensitive to the bottom stress terms de ned through the formulation of Manning's n coefficients. This thesis considers the Bayesian inference problem of the Manning's n coefficient in the context of storm surge based on the coastal ocean ADCIRC model. In the first part of the thesis, we apply an ensemble-based Kalman filter, the singular evolutive interpolated Kalman (SEIK) filter to estimate both a constant Manning's n coefficient and a 2-D parameterized Manning's coefficient on one ideal and one of more realistic domain using observation system simulation experiments (OSSEs). We study the sensitivity of the system to the ensemble size. we also access the benefits from using an in ation factor on the filter performance. To study the limitation of the Guassian restricted assumption on the SEIK lter, 5 we also implemented in the second part of this thesis a Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method based on a Generalized Polynomial chaos (gPc) approach for the estimation of the 1-D and 2-D Mannning's n coe cient. The gPc is used to build a surrogate model that imitate the ADCIRC model in order to make the computational cost of implementing the MCMC with the ADCIRC model reasonable. We evaluate the performance of the MCMC-gPc approach and study its robustness to di erent OSSEs scenario. we also compare its estimates with those resulting from SEIK in term of parameter estimates and full distributions. we present a full analysis of the solution of these two methods, of the contexts of their algorithms, and make recommendation for fully realistic application.

DOI: 10.25781/KAUST-UY76S

Keywords

Manning's n Coefficient Storm Surge Model Framework Kalman Filter Bayesian Inference