Published July 8, 2015
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Kinetic energy-conserving hyperdiffusion can improve low resolution atmospheric models
- 1. Universidad Complutense
- 2. NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
- 3. University of Chicago
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Motivated by findings that energetically consistent subgrid dissipation schemes can improve eddy-permitting ocean simulations, this work investigates the impact of the subgrid dissipation scheme on low-resolution atmospheric dynamical cores. A kinetic energy-conserving dissipation scheme is implemented in the model adding a negative viscosity term that injects back into the eddy field the kinetic energy dissipated by horizontal hyperdiffusion. The kinetic energy-conserving scheme enhances numerical convergence when horizontal resolution is changed with fixed vertical resolution and gives superior low-resolution results. Improvements are most obvious for eddy kinetic energy but also found in other fields, particularly with strong or little scale-selective horizontal hyperdiffusion. One advantage of the kinetic energy-conserving scheme is that it reduces the sensitivity of the model to changes in the subgrid dissipation rate, providing more robust results.
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- 10.1002/2015MS000480
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:14079
Funding
- P.Z.G.
- CGL2012–30641
- Ministry of Economy and Research of Spain