Adaptive Cartesian meshes for atmospheric single-column models: a study using Basilisk 18-02-16

<p>It is well known that the representation of certain atmospheric conditions in climate and weather models can still suffer from the limited grid resolution that is facilitated by modern-day computer systems. Herein we study a simple one-dimensional analogy to those models by using a single-c...

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Main Authors: J. A. van Hooft, S. Popinet, B. J. H. van de Wiel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2018-11-01
Series:Geoscientific Model Development
Online Access:https://www.geosci-model-dev.net/11/4727/2018/gmd-11-4727-2018.pdf
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author J. A. van Hooft
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description <p>It is well known that the representation of certain atmospheric conditions in climate and weather models can still suffer from the limited grid resolution that is facilitated by modern-day computer systems. Herein we study a simple one-dimensional analogy to those models by using a single-column model description of the atmosphere. The model employs an adaptive Cartesian mesh that applies a high-resolution mesh only when and where it is required. The so-called adaptive-grid model is described, and we report our findings obtained for tests to evaluate the representation of the atmospheric boundary layer, based on the first two GEWEX ABL Study (GABLS) inter-comparison cases. The analysis shows that the adaptive-grid algorithm is indeed able to dynamically coarsen and refine the numerical grid whilst maintaining an accurate solution. This is an interesting result as in reality, transitional dynamics (e.g. due to the diurnal cycle or due to changing synoptic conditions) are the rule rather than the exception.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-219d5372fc004d37a4319f09a7fe11c32022-12-21T19:56:44ZengCopernicus PublicationsGeoscientific Model Development1991-959X1991-96032018-11-01114727473810.5194/gmd-11-4727-2018Adaptive Cartesian meshes for atmospheric single-column models: a study using Basilisk 18-02-16J. A. van Hooft0S. Popinet1B. J. H. van de Wiel2Department of Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Delft University of Technology, Delft, the NetherlandsInstitut Jean Le Rond D'Alembert, Sorbonne Université, Centre National de Recherche Scientifique, UMR 7190,75005, Paris, FranceDepartment of Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands<p>It is well known that the representation of certain atmospheric conditions in climate and weather models can still suffer from the limited grid resolution that is facilitated by modern-day computer systems. Herein we study a simple one-dimensional analogy to those models by using a single-column model description of the atmosphere. The model employs an adaptive Cartesian mesh that applies a high-resolution mesh only when and where it is required. The so-called adaptive-grid model is described, and we report our findings obtained for tests to evaluate the representation of the atmospheric boundary layer, based on the first two GEWEX ABL Study (GABLS) inter-comparison cases. The analysis shows that the adaptive-grid algorithm is indeed able to dynamically coarsen and refine the numerical grid whilst maintaining an accurate solution. This is an interesting result as in reality, transitional dynamics (e.g. due to the diurnal cycle or due to changing synoptic conditions) are the rule rather than the exception.</p>https://www.geosci-model-dev.net/11/4727/2018/gmd-11-4727-2018.pdf
spellingShingle J. A. van Hooft
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title Adaptive Cartesian meshes for atmospheric single-column models: a study using Basilisk 18-02-16
title_full Adaptive Cartesian meshes for atmospheric single-column models: a study using Basilisk 18-02-16
title_fullStr Adaptive Cartesian meshes for atmospheric single-column models: a study using Basilisk 18-02-16
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive Cartesian meshes for atmospheric single-column models: a study using Basilisk 18-02-16
title_short Adaptive Cartesian meshes for atmospheric single-column models: a study using Basilisk 18-02-16
title_sort adaptive cartesian meshes for atmospheric single column models a study using basilisk 18 02 16
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