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    Assessing Tracer Transport Algorithms and the Impact of Vertical Resolution in a Finite-Volume Dynamical Core

    Source: Monthly Weather Review:;2012:;volume( 140 ):;issue: 005::page 1620
    Author:
    Kent, James
    ,
    Jablonowski, Christiane
    ,
    Whitehead, Jared P.
    ,
    Rood, Richard B.
    DOI: 10.1175/MWR-D-11-00150.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: odeling the transport of trace gases is an essential part of any atmospheric model. The tracer transport scheme in the Community Atmosphere Model finite-volume dynamical core (CAM-FV), which is part of the National Center for Atmospheric Research?s (NCAR?s) Community Earth System Model (CESM1), is investigated using multidimensional idealized advection tests. CAM-FV?s tracer transport algorithm makes use of one-dimensional monotonic limiters. The Colella?Sekora limiter, which is applied to increase accuracy where the data are smooth, is implemented into the CAM-FV framework, and compared with the more traditional monotonic limiter of the piecewise parabolic method (the default limiter). For 2D flow, CAM-FV splits dimensions, allowing overshoots and undershoots, with the Colella?Sekora limiter producing larger overshoots than the default limiter.The impact of vertical resolution is also explored. A vertical Lagrangian coordinate is used in CAM-FV, and is periodically remapped back to a fixed Eulerian grid. For purely vertical motion, it is found that less-frequent remapping of the Lagrangian coordinate in CAM-FV improves results. For full 3D tests, the vertical component of the tracer transport dominates the error and limits the overall accuracy. If the vertical resolution is inadequate, increasing the horizontal resolution has almost no effect on accuracy. This is because the vertical resolution currently used in CAM version 5 may not be sufficiently fine enough to resolve some atmospheric tracers and provide accurate vertical advection. Idealized tests using tracers in a gravity wave agree with these results.
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    contributor authorKent, James
    contributor authorJablonowski, Christiane
    contributor authorWhitehead, Jared P.
    contributor authorRood, Richard B.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:29:28Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:29:28Z
    date copyright2012/05/01
    date issued2012
    identifier issn0027-0644
    identifier otherams-86187.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4229717
    description abstractodeling the transport of trace gases is an essential part of any atmospheric model. The tracer transport scheme in the Community Atmosphere Model finite-volume dynamical core (CAM-FV), which is part of the National Center for Atmospheric Research?s (NCAR?s) Community Earth System Model (CESM1), is investigated using multidimensional idealized advection tests. CAM-FV?s tracer transport algorithm makes use of one-dimensional monotonic limiters. The Colella?Sekora limiter, which is applied to increase accuracy where the data are smooth, is implemented into the CAM-FV framework, and compared with the more traditional monotonic limiter of the piecewise parabolic method (the default limiter). For 2D flow, CAM-FV splits dimensions, allowing overshoots and undershoots, with the Colella?Sekora limiter producing larger overshoots than the default limiter.The impact of vertical resolution is also explored. A vertical Lagrangian coordinate is used in CAM-FV, and is periodically remapped back to a fixed Eulerian grid. For purely vertical motion, it is found that less-frequent remapping of the Lagrangian coordinate in CAM-FV improves results. For full 3D tests, the vertical component of the tracer transport dominates the error and limits the overall accuracy. If the vertical resolution is inadequate, increasing the horizontal resolution has almost no effect on accuracy. This is because the vertical resolution currently used in CAM version 5 may not be sufficiently fine enough to resolve some atmospheric tracers and provide accurate vertical advection. Idealized tests using tracers in a gravity wave agree with these results.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleAssessing Tracer Transport Algorithms and the Impact of Vertical Resolution in a Finite-Volume Dynamical Core
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume140
    journal issue5
    journal titleMonthly Weather Review
    identifier doi10.1175/MWR-D-11-00150.1
    journal fristpage1620
    journal lastpage1638
    treeMonthly Weather Review:;2012:;volume( 140 ):;issue: 005
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