A compressible nonhydrostatic cell-integrated semi-lagrangian semi-implicit solver (CSLAM-NH) with consistent and conservative transport

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Abstract

A cell-integrated semi-Lagrangian (CISL) semi-implicit nonhydrostatic solver for the fully compressible moist Euler equations in two-dimensional Cartesian (x-z) geometry is presented. The semi-implicit CISL solver uses the inherently conservative semi-Lagrangian multitracer transport scheme (CSLAM) and a new flux-form semi-implicit formulation of the continuity equation that ensures numerically consistent transport. The flux-form semi-implicit formulation is based on a recent successful approach in a shallow-water equations (SWE) solver (CSLAM-SW). With the new approach, the CISL semi-implicit nonhydrostatic solver (CSLAM-NH) is able to ensure conservative and consistent transport by avoiding the need for a timeindependent mean reference state. Like its SWE counterpart, the nonhydrostatic solver presented here is designed to be similar to typical semi-Lagrangian semi-implicit schemes, such that only a single linear Helmholtz equation solution and a single call to CSLAM are required per time step. To demonstrate its stability and accuracy, the solver is applied to a set of three idealized test cases: a density current (dry), a gravity wave (dry), and a squall line (moist). A fourth test case shows that shape preservation of passive tracers is ensured by coupling the semi-implicit CISL formulation with existing shape-preserving filters. Results show that CSLAM-NH solutions compare well with other existing solvers for the three test cases, and that it is shape preserving.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1669-1687
Number of pages19
JournalMonthly Weather Review
Volume142
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2014

Keywords

  • Conservation equations
  • Nonhydrostatic models
  • Semi-Lagrangian models

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