The Flux‐Differencing Discontinuous Galerkin Method Applied to an Idealized Fully Compressible Nonhydrostatic Dry Atmosphere
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Souza, AN; He, J; Bischoff, T; Waruszewski, M; Novak, L; Barra, V; Gibson, T; Sridhar, A; Kandala, S; Byrne, S; Wilcox, LC; Kozdon, J; Giraldo, FX; Knoth, O; Marshall, J; Ferrari, R; Schneider, T; ... Show more Show less
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Dynamical cores used to study the circulation of the atmosphere employ various numerical methods ranging from finite-volume, spectral element, global spectral, and hybrid methods. In this work, we explore the use of Flux-Differencing Discontinuous Galerkin (FDDG) methods to simulate a fully compressible dry atmosphere at various resolutions. We show that the method offers a judicious compromise between high-order accuracy and stability for large-eddy simulations and simulations of the atmospheric general circulation. In particular, filters, divergence damping, diffusion, hyperdiffusion, or sponge-layers are not required to ensure stability; only the numerical dissipation naturally afforded by FDDG is necessary. We apply the method to the simulation of dry convection in an atmospheric boundary layer and in a global atmospheric dynamical core in the standard benchmark of Held and Suarez (1994, https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0477(1994)075〈1825:apftio〉2.0.co;2).
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2023-04-23Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary SciencesJournal
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
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American Geophysical Union
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Souza, A. N., He, J., Bischoff, T., Waruszewski, M., Novak, L., Barra, V., et al. (2023). The flux-differencing discontinuous Galerkin method applied to an idealized fully compressible nonhydrostatic dry atmosphere. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 15, e2022MS003527.
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