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Implementation Guide

  1. Main page
  2. Adaptation of the parallelization
  3. Initialization of PDAF
  4. Modifications for ensemble integration
  5. Implementation of the analysis step
    1. Implementation for Global Filters
    2. Implementation for Local Filters
    3. Implementation for LEnKF
  6. Memory and timing information
  7. Ensemble Generation
  8. Diagnostics
}}} [[PageOutline(2-3,Contents of this page)]] == Overview == With Version 1.16 of PDAF we introduced PDAF-OMI (observation module infrastructure). With OMI we provide generic routines for the analysis step, which only distinguish global and local filters. This page describes the implementation of the analysis step for domain-local filters (LESTKF, LETKF, LNETF, LSEIK). For the analysis step of the local filters, several operations related to the observations are needed. These operations are requested by PDAF by call-back routines supplied by the user and provided in the OMI structure. The names of the required routines are specified in the call to the routine `PDAF_assimilate_local_omi` in the fully-parallel implementation (or `PDAF_put_state_local_omi` for the 'flexible' implementation) described below. With regard to the parallelization, all these routines (except `U_collect_state`, `U_distribute_state`, and `U_next_observation`) are executed by the filter processes (`filterpe=.true.`) only. For completeness we discuss here all user-supplied routines that are specified in the interface to `PDAF_assimilate_local_omi`. Many of the routines are identical to those used for the global filters. Hence, when the user-supplied routines for the global filters have been already implemented, one can base on these routines to speed up the implementation. Due to this, it can also be reasonable to first fully implement a global filter version and subsequently implement the corresponding localized filter by modifying and extending the global routines. == `PDAF_assimilate_local_omi` == The general aspects of the filter-specific routines `PDAF_assimilate_*` have been described on the page [ModifyModelforEnsembleIntegration Modification of the model code for the ensemble integration] and its sub-page on [InsertAnalysisStep inserting the analysis step]. The routine is used in the fully-parallel implementation variant of the data assimilation system. When the 'flexible' implementation variant is used, the routines `PDAF_put_state_*' is used as described further below. The interface for the routine `PDAF_assimilate_local_omi` contains two routine names for routines that operate on the local analysis domains (marked by `_l` at the end of the routine name). Further there are routines that convert between a local and a global model state vector (`U_g2l_state` and `U_l2g_state`). Here, we list the full interface of the routine. Subsequently, the user-supplied routines specified in the call is explained. The interface when using one of the local filters is the following: {{{ SUBROUTINE PDAF_assimilate_local_omi(U_collect_state, U_distribute_state, & U_init_dim_obs, U_obs_op, & U_prepoststep, U_init_n_domains, U_init_dim_l, & U_init_dim_obs_l, U_g2l_state, U_l2g_state, & U_next_observation, status) }}} with the following arguments: * [#U_collect_statecollect_state_pdaf.F90 U_collect_state]: The name of the user-supplied routine that initializes a state vector from the array holding the ensemble of model states from the model fields. This is basically the inverse operation to `U_distribute_state` used in [ModifyModelforEnsembleIntegration#PDAF_get_state PDAF_get_state] and also here. * [#U_distribute_statedistribute_state_pdaf.F90 U_distribute_state]: The name of a user supplied routine that initializes the model fields from the array holding the ensemble of model state vectors. * [#U_init_dim_obscallback_obs_pdafomi.F90 U_init_dim_obs]: The name of the user-supplied routine that initializes the observation information and provides the size of observation vector * [#U_obs_opcallback_obs_pdafomi.F90 U_obs_op]: The name of the user-supplied routine that acts as the observation operator on some state vector * [#U_prepoststepprepoststep_ens_pdaf.F90 U_prepoststep]: The name of the pre/poststep routine as in `PDAF_get_state` * [#U_init_n_domainsinit_n_domains_pdaf.F90 U_init_n_domains]: The name of the routine that provides the number of local analysis domains * [#U_init_dim_linit_dim_l_pdaf.F90 U_init_dim_l]: The name of the routine that provides the state dimension for a local analysis domain * [#U_init_dim_obs_lcallback_obs_pdafomi.F90 U_init_dim_obs_l]: The name of the routine that initializes the size of the observation vector for a local analysis domain * [#U_g2l_stateg2l_state_pdaf.F90 U_g2l_state]: The name of the routine that initializes a local state vector from the global state vector * [#U_l2g_statel2g_state_pdaf.F90 U_l2g_state]: The name of the routine that initializes the corresponding part of the global state vector from the provided local state vector * [#U_next_observationnext_observation.F90 U_next_observation]: The name of a user supplied routine that initializes the variables `nsteps`, `timenow`, and `doexit`. The same routine is also used in `PDAF_get_state`. * `status`: The integer status flag. It is zero, if `PDAF_assimilate_local_omi` is exited without errors. Note: * The order of the routine names does not show the order in which these routines are executed. See the [#Executionorderofuser-suppliedroutines section on the order of the execution] at the bottom of this page. == `PDAF_put_state_local_omi` == When the 'flexible' implementation variant is chosen for the assimilation system, the routine `PDAF_put_state_local_omi` has to be used instead of `PDAF_assimilate_local_omi`. The general aspects of the filter specific routines `PDAF_put_state_*` have been described on the page [ModifyModelforEnsembleIntegration Modification of the model code for the ensemble integration]. The interface of the routine is identical with that of `PDAF_assimilate_local_omi` with the exception the specification of the user-supplied routines `U_distribute_state` and `U_next_observation` are missing. The interface when using one of the local filters is the following: {{{ SUBROUTINE PDAF_put_state_local_omi(U_collect_state, & U_init_dim_obs, U_obs_op, & U_prepoststep, U_init_n_domains, U_init_dim_l, & U_init_dim_obs_l, U_g2l_state, U_l2g_state, & status) }}} == User-supplied routines == Here, all user-supplied routines are described that are required in the call to `PDAF_assimilate_local_omi` or `PDAF_put_state_local_omi`. For some of the generic routines, we link to the page on [ModifyModelforEnsembleIntegration modifying the model code for the ensemble integration]. To indicate user-supplied routines we use the prefix `U_`. In the template directory `templates/` as well as in the example implementation in `testsuite/src/dummymodel_1D` these routines exist without the prefix, but with the extension `_pdaf.F90`. In the section titles below we provide the name of the template file in parentheses. In the subroutine interfaces some variables appear with the suffix `_p` (short for 'process'). This suffix indicates that the variable is particular to a model sub-domain, if a domain decomposed model is used. Thus, the value(s) in the variable will be different for different model sub-domains. In addition, there will be variables with the suffix `_f` (for 'full') and with the suffix `_l` (for 'local'). === `U_collect_state` (collect_state_pdaf.F90) === This routine is independent of the filter algorithm used. See the page on [InsertAnalysisStep#U_collect_statecollect_state_pdaf.F90 inserting the analysis step] for the description of this routine. === `U_distribute_state` (distribute_state_pdaf.F90) === This routine is independent of the filter algorithm used. See the page on [InsertAnalysisStep#U_distribute_statedistribute_state_pdaf.F90 inserting the analysis step] for the description of this routine. === `U_init_dim_obs` (callback_obs_pdafomi.F90) === The interface for this routine is: {{{ SUBROUTINE init_dim_obs_pdafomi(step, dim_obs_f) INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: step ! Current time step INTEGER, INTENT(out) :: dim_obs_f ! Dimension of full observation vector }}} The routine is called at the beginning of each analysis step. For PDAF, it has to initialize the size `dim_obs_f` of the observation vector according to the current time step. `dim_obs_f` is usually be the size for the full model domain. When a domain-decomposed model is used, `dim_obs_f` can be reduced to those observations relevant for the local analysis loop in a process domain. With PDAF-OMI, the routine just calls a routine from the observation module for each observation type. === `U_obs_op` (callback_obs_pdafomi.F90) === The interface for this routine is: {{{ SUBROUTINE obs_op_pdafomi(step, dim_p, dim_obs_p, state_p, m_state_f) INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: step ! Currrent time step INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: dim_p ! PE-local dimension of state INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: dim_obs_f ! Dimension of observed state REAL, INTENT(in) :: state_p(dim_p) ! PE-local model state REAL, INTENT(out) :: m_state_f(dim_obs_f) ! Full observed state }}} The routine is called during the analysis step. It has to perform the operation of the observation operator acting on a state vector that is provided as `state_p`. The observed state has to be returned in `m_state_f`. With PDAF-OMI, the routine just calls a routine from the observation module for each observation type. === `U_prepoststep` (prepoststep_ens_pdaf.F90) === This routine can be identical to that used for the global ESTKF algorithm, which has already been described on the [ModifyModelforEnsembleIntegration#U_prepoststepprepoststep_ens.F90 page on modifying the model code for the ensemble integration]. For completeness, the description is repeated: The interface of the routine is identical for all filters. However, the particular operations that are performed in the routine can be specific for each filter algorithm. The interface for this routine is {{{ SUBROUTINE prepoststep(step, dim_p, dim_ens, dim_ens_p, dim_obs_p, & state_p, Uinv, ens_p, flag) INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: step ! Current time step ! (When the routine is called before the analysis -step is provided.) INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: dim_p ! PE-local state dimension INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: dim_ens ! Size of state ensemble INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: dim_ens_p ! PE-local size of ensemble INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: dim_obs_p ! PE-local dimension of observation vector REAL, INTENT(inout) :: state_p(dim_p) ! PE-local forecast/analysis state ! The array 'state_p' is not generally not initialized in the case of SEIK/EnKF/ETKF/ESTKF. ! It can be used freely in this routine. REAL, INTENT(inout) :: Uinv(dim_ens-1, dim_ens-1) ! Inverse of matrix U REAL, INTENT(inout) :: ens_p(dim_p, dim_ens) ! PE-local state ensemble INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: flag ! PDAF status flag }}} The routine `U_prepoststep` is called once at the beginning of the assimilation process. In addition, it is called during the assimilation cycles before the analysis step and after the ensemble transformation. The routine is called by all filter processes (that is `filterpe=1`). The routine provides for the user the full access to the ensemble of model states. Thus, user-controlled pre- and post-step operations can be performed. For example the forecast and the analysis states and ensemble covariance matrix can be analyzed, e.g. by computing the estimated variances. In addition, the estimates can be written to disk. Hint: * If a user considers to perform adjustments to the estimates (e.g. for balances), this routine is the right place for it. * Only for the SEEK filter the state vector (`state_p`) is initialized. For all other filters, the array is allocated, but it can be used freely during the execution of `U_prepoststep`. * The interface has a difference for LETKF and LESTKF: For the LETKF, the array `Uinv` has size `dim_ens` x `dim_ens`. In contrast it has size `dim_ens-1` x `dim_ens-1` for the LESTKF. * The interface through which `U_prepoststep` is called does not include the array of smoothed ensembles. In order to access the smoother ensemble array one has to set a pointer to it using a call to the routine `PDAF_get_smootherens` (see page on [AuxiliaryRoutines auxiliary routines]) === `U_init_n_domains` (init_n_domains_pdaf.F90) === The interface for this routine is: {{{ SUBROUTINE init_n_domains(step, n_domains_p) INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: step ! Current time step INTEGER, INTENT(out) :: n_domains_p ! Number of analysis domains for local model sub-domain }}} The routine is called during the analysis step before the loop over the local analysis domains is entered. It has to provide the number of local analysis domains. In case of a domain-decomposed model the number of local analysis domain for the model sub-domain of the calling process has to be initialized. Hints: * As a simple case, if the localization is only performed horizontally, the local analysis domains can be single vertical columns of the model grid. In this case, `n_domains_p` is simply the number of vertical columns in the local model sub-domain. === `U_init_dim_l` (init_dim_l_pdaf.F90) === The interface for this routine is: {{{ SUBROUTINE init_dim_l(step, domain_p, dim_l) INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: step ! Current time step INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: domain_p ! Current local analysis domain INTEGER, INTENT(out) :: dim_l ! Local state dimension }}} The routine is called during the loop over the local analysis domains in the analysis step. It has to provide in `dim_l` the dimension of the state vector for the local analysis domain with index `domain_p`. Hints: * If a local analysis domain is a single vertical column of the model grid, the size of the state in the local analysis domain will be just the number of vertical grid points at this location. === `U_init_dim_obs_l` (callback_obs_pdafomi.F90) === The interface for this routine is: {{{ SUBROUTINE init_dim_obs_l_pdafomi(domain_p, step, dim_obs_f, dim_obs_l) INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: domain_p ! Current local analysis domain INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: step ! Current time step INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: dim_obs_f ! Full dimension of observation vector INTEGER, INTENT(out) :: dim_obs_l ! Local dimension of observation vector }}} The routine is called during the loop over the local analysis domains in the analysis step. It has to initialize in `dim_obs_l` the size of the observation vector used for the local analysis domain with index `domain_p`. With PDAF-OMI, the routine just calls a routine from the observation module for each observation type. PDAF-OMI will perform the necessary intializations based on the coordinates of the observations. === `U_g2l_state` (g2l_state_pdaf.F90) === The interface for this routine is: {{{ SUBROUTINE g2l_state(step, domain_p, dim_p, state_p, dim_l, state_l) INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: step ! Current time step INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: domain_p ! Current local analysis domain INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: dim_p ! State dimension for model sub-domain INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: dim_l ! Local state dimension REAL, INTENT(in) :: state_p(dim_p) ! State vector for model sub-domain REAL, INTENT(out) :: state_l(dim_l) ! State vector on local analysis domain }}} The routine is called during the loop over the local analysis domains in the analysis step. It has to provide the local state vector `state_l` that corresponds to the local analysis domain with index `domain_p`. Provided to the routine is the state vector `state_p`. With a domain decomposed model, this is the state for the local model sub-domain. Hints: * In the simple case that a local analysis domain is a single vertical column of the model grid, the operation in this routine would be to take out of `state_p` the data for the vertical column indexed by `domain_p`. * Usually, one can initialize the indices of the local state vector elements in the global state vector in `U_init_dim_l` and just use these here. === `U_l2g_state` (l2g_state_pdaf.F90) === The interface for this routine is: {{{ SUBROUTINE l2g_state(step, domain_p, dim_l, state_l, dim_p, state_p) INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: step ! Current time step INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: domain_p ! Current local analysis domain INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: dim_p ! State dimension for model sub-domain INTEGER, INTENT(in) :: dim_l ! Local state dimension REAL, INTENT(in) :: state_p(dim_p) ! State vector for model sub-domain REAL, INTENT(out) :: state_l(dim_l) ! State vector on local analysis domain }}} The routine is called during the loop over the local analysis domains in the analysis step. It has to initialize the part of the global state vector `state_p` that corresponds to the local analysis domain with index `domain_p`. Provided to the routine is the state vector `state_l` for the local analysis domain. Hints: * In the simple case that a local analysis domain is a single vertical column of the model grid, the operation in this routine would be to write into `state_p` the data for the vertical column indexed by `domain_p`. * Usually, one can initialize the indices of the local state vector elements in the global state vector in `U_init_dim_l` and just use these here. === `U_next_observation` (next_observation_pdaf.F90) === This routine is independent of the filter algorithm used. See the page on [InsertAnalysisStep#U_next_observationnext_observation_pdaf.F90 inserting the analysis step] for the description of this routine. == Execution order of user-supplied routines == The user-supplied routines are executed in the order listed below. The order can be important as some routines can perform preparatory work for routines executed later on during the analysis. For example, `U_init_dim_l` can prepare an index array that provides the information how to localize a global state vector. Some hints one the efficient implementation strategy are given with the descriptions of the routine interfaces above. Before the analysis step is called the following is executed: 1. [#U_collect_statecollect_state_pdaf.F90 U_collect_state] (called once for each ensemble member) When the ensemble integration of the forecast is completed, the analysis step is executed. Before the loop over all local analysis domains, the following routines are executed: 1. [#U_prepoststepprepoststep_ens_pdaf.F90 U_prepoststep] (Call to act on the forecast ensemble, called with negative value of the time step) 1. [#U_init_n_domainsinit_n_domains_pdaf.F90 U_init_n_domains] 1. [#U_init_dim_obsback_obs_pdafomi.F90 U_init_dim_obs] 1. [#U_obs_opcallback_obs_pdafomi.F90 U_obs_op] (Called `dim_ens` times; once for each ensemble member) In the loop over all local analysis domains, it is executed for each local analysis domain: 1. [#U_init_dim_linit_dim_l_pdaf.F90 U_init_dim_l] 1. [#U_init_dim_obs_linit_dim_obs_l_pdaf.F90 U_init_dim_obs_l] 1. [#U_g2l_stateg2l_state_pdaf.F90 U_g2l_state] (Called `dim_ens+1` times: Once for each ensemble member and once for the mean state estimate) 1. [#U_l2g_statel2g_state_pdaf.F90 U_l2g_state] (Called `dim_ens+1` times: Once for each ensemble member and once for the mean state estimate) After the loop over all local analysis domains, it is executed: 1. [#U_prepoststepprepoststep_ens_pdaf.F90 U_prepoststep] (Call to act on the analysis ensemble, called with (positive) value of the time step) In case of the routine `PDAF_assimilate_local_omi`, the following routines are executed after the analysis step: 1. [#U_distribute_statedistribute_state_pdaf.F90 U_distribute_state] 1. [#U_next_observationnext_observation_pdaf.F90 U_next_observation]