An unstructured-mesh atmospheric model for nonhydrostatic dynamics: towards optimal mesh resolution
Joanna Szmelter
Zhao Zhang
Piotr K. Smolarkiewicz
2134/18284
https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/An_unstructured-mesh_atmospheric_model_for_nonhydrostatic_dynamics_towards_optimal_mesh_resolution/9561206
The paper advances the limited-area anelastic model (Smolarkiewicz et al. (2013) [45]) for investigation of nonhydrostatic dynamics in mesoscale atmospheric flows. New developments include the extension to a tetrahedral-based median-dual option for unstructured meshes and a static mesh adaptivity technique using an error indicator based on inherent properties of the Multidimensional Positive Definite Advection Transport Algorithm (MPDATA). The model employs semi-implicit nonoscillatory forward-in-time integrators for soundproof PDEs, built on MPDATA and a robust non-symmetric Krylov-subspace elliptic solver. Finite-volume spatial discretisation adopts an edge-based data structure. Simulations of stratified orographic flows and the associated gravity-wave phenomena in media with uniform and variable dispersive properties verify the advancement and demonstrate the potential of heterogeneous anisotropic discretisation with large variation in spatial resolution for study of complex stratified flows that can be computationally unattainable with regular grids.
2015-07-15 13:54:01
Unstructured mesh atmospheric models
Nonoscillatory forward-in-time schemes
Anelastic equations
Orographic flows
Critical layer
Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified