Review of numerical methods for nonhydrostatic weather prediction models |
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Authors: | J. Steppeler R. Hess U. Schättler L. Bonaventura |
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Affiliation: | (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Offenbach, Germany, DE;(2) Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile ed Ambientale, Università degli Studi di Trento, Trento, Italy, IT |
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Abstract: | Summary ?Currently available computer power allows to run operational numerical weather prediction models at resolutions higher than 10 km. The aim of such high resolution modeling is the prediction of local weather, including orographically induced winds and local precipitation patterns. In this range the hydrostatic approximation is no longer valid and nonhydrostatic models have to be used instead. For several decades these models have been developed for research purposes only, but operational application is now reality. In this paper, the numerical methods used in current nonhydrostatic forecast models will be reviewed and some promising techniques in this field will be discussed. Special attention is given to aspects such as the choice of the vertical coordinate, the efficiency of algebraic solvers for semi-implicit time discretizations, and accurate and non-oscillatory advection schemes. Received July 6, 2001; revision October 12, 2001 |
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