scholarly journals Cloud Process Coupling and Time Integration in the E3SM Atmosphere Model

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sean Patrick Santos ◽  
Christopher Bretherton ◽  
Peter Caldwell
Author(s):  
Sean Patrick Santos ◽  
Christopher Bretherton ◽  
Peter Caldwell

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicholas Keville-Reynolds Kevlahan ◽  
Florian Lemarié

Abstract. This paper introduces WAVETRISK-2.1 (i.e. WAVETRISK-OCEAN), an incompressible version of the atmosphere model wavetrisk-1.x with free-surface. This new model is built on the same wavelet-based dynamically adaptive core as wavetrisk, which itself uses DYNANICO's mimetic vector-invariant multilayer rotating shallow water formulation. Both codes use a Lagrangian vertical coordinate with conservative remapping. The ocean variant solves the incompressible multilayer shallow water equations with inhomogeneous density layers. Time integration uses barotropic--baroclinic mode splitting via an semi-implicit free surface formulation, which is about 34–44 times faster than an unsplit explicit time-stepping. The barotropic and baroclinic estimates of the free surface are reconciled at each time step using layer dilation. No slip boundary conditions at coastlines are approximated using volume penalization. The vertical eddy viscosity and diffusivity coefficients are computed from a closure model based on turbulent kinetic energy (TKE). Results are presented for a standard set of ocean model test cases adapted to the sphere (seamount, upwelling and baroclinic turbulence). An innovative feature of wavetrisk-ocean is that it could be coupled easily to the wavetrisk atmosphere model, thus providing a first building block toward an integrated Earth-system model using a consistent modelling framework with dynamic mesh adaptivity and mimetic properties.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kevlahan Nicholas

<p>This talk introduces WAVETRISK-OCEAN, an incompressible version of the atmosphere model WAVETRISK.  This new model is built on the same wavelet-based dynamically adaptive core as WAVETRISK, which itself uses DYNAMICO's mimetic vector-invariant multilayer shallow water formulation. Both codes use a Lagrangian vertical coordinate with conservative remapping.  The ocean variant solves the incompressible multilayer shallow water equations with a Ripa type thermodynamic treatment of horizontal density gradients.  Time integration uses barotropic-baroclinic mode splitting via an implicit free surface formulation, which is about 15 times faster than explicit time stepping.  The barotropic and baroclinic estimates of the free surface are reconciled at each time step using layer dilation. No slip boundary conditions at coastlines are approximated using volume penalization.  Results are presented for a standard set of ocean model test cases adapted to the sphere (seamount,  upwelling and baroclinic jet) as well as  turbulent wind-driven gyre flow in simplified geometries.  An innovative feature of WAVETRISK-OCEAN is that it could be coupled easily to the WAVETRISK atmosphere model, providing a simple integrated Earth system model using a consistent modelling framework.</p>


Author(s):  
Hui Wan ◽  
Carol S. Woodward ◽  
Shixuan Zhang ◽  
Christopher J. Vogl ◽  
Panos Stinis ◽  
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2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Gottlieb ◽  
Jan Hesthaven
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2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Andrew Bosler ◽  
Steven W. Bova ◽  
Irina P. Demeshko ◽  
Jeffrey A. Fike ◽  
Oksana Guba ◽  
...  

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