Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
522626 Journal of Computational Physics 2007 20 Pages PDF
Abstract

The parallel adaptive model PLASMA has been developed for modeling a barotropic atmosphere. This model adapts the computational grid at every time step according to a physical error indicator. Thus, compared to uniform grid experiments the number of grid points is reduced significantly. At the same time, the error increases only slightly, when comparing with uniform grid solutions.For the discretization of the underlying spherical shallow water equations a Lagrange–Galerkin method is used. The unstructured triangular grid is maintained by the grid generator amatos and the large linear systems are solved by the parallel solver interface FoSSI. Experimental convergence is shown by means of steady-state and unsteady analytical solutions. PLASMA yields satisfactory results for quasi standard experiments, that is the Rossby–Haurwitz wave and zonal flows over an isolated mountain.

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