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– Equations / variables – Vertical coordinate – Terrain representation – Grid staggering – Time integration scheme – Advection scheme – Boundary conditions.

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1 – Equations / variables – Vertical coordinate – Terrain representation – Grid staggering – Time integration scheme – Advection scheme – Boundary conditions – Map projections – Dynamics parameters WRF Mass-Coordinate Dynamical Solver

2 Flux-Form Equations in Mass Coordinate Hydrostatic pressure coordinate: Conserved state variables: hydrostatic pressure Non-conserved state variable:

3 Flux-Form Equations in Mass Coordinate Inviscid, 2-D equations without rotation: Diagnostic relations:

4 Flux-Form Equations in Mass Coordinate Introduce the perturbation variables: Momentum and hydrostatic equations become: Note – likewise

5 Flux-Form Equations in Mass Coordinate Acoustic mode separation: Recast Equations in terms of perturbation about time t Linearize ideal gas law about time t Vertical pressure gradient becomes

6 Flux-Form Equations in Mass Coordinate Small (acoustic) timestep equations:

7 Moist Equations in Mass-Coordinate Model Moist Equations: Diagnostic relations:

8 Mass-Coordinate Model, Terrain Representation Vertical coordinate: hydrostatic pressure Lower boundary condition for the geopotential specifies the terrain elevation, and specifying the lowest coordinate surface to be the terrain results in a terrain-following coordinate.

9 Height/Mass-coordinate model, grid staggering z W W UU x V V UU x y C-grid staggering horizontalvertical

10 Height/Mass-Coordinate Model, Time Integration 3 rd Order Runge-Kutta time integration advance Amplification factor

11 Time-Split Leapfrog and Runge-Kutta Integration Schemes

12 Phase and amplitude errors for LF, RK3 Oscillation equation analysis

13 Phase and amplitude errors for LF, RK3 Advection equation analysis 5 th and 6 th order upwind-biased and centered schemes. Analysis for 4  x wave.

14 Acoustic Integration in the Mass Coordinate Model Forward-backward scheme, first advance the horizontal momentum Second, advance continuity equation, diagnose omega, and advance thermodynamic equation Finally, vertically-implicit integration of the acoustic and gravity wave terms

15 Advection in the Height/Mass Coordinate Model 2 nd, 3 rd, 4 th, 5 th and 6 th order centered and upwind-biased schemes are available in the WRF model. Example: 5 th order scheme where

16 For constant U, the 5 th order flux divergence tendency becomes Advection in the Height/Mass Coordinate Model The odd-ordered flux divergence schemes are equivalent to the next higher ordered (even) flux-divergence scheme plus a dissipation term of the higher even order with a coefficient proportional to the Courant number.

17 Runge-Kutta loop (steps 1, 2, and 3) (i) advection, p-grad, buoyancy using (ii) physics if step 1, save for steps 2 and 3 (iii) mixing, other non-RK dynamics, save… (iv) assemble dynamics tendencies Acoustic step loop (i) advance U,V, then , then w,  (ii) time-average U,V,  End acoustic loop Advance scalars using time-averaged U,V,  End Runge-Kutta loop Other physics (currently microphysics) Begin time step End time step WRF Mass-Coordinate Model Integration Procedure

18 Mass Coordinate Model: Boundary Condition Options 1.Specified (Coarse grid, real-data applications). 2.Open lateral boundaries (gravity-wave radiative). 3.Symmetric lateral boundary condition (free-slip wall). 4.Periodic lateral boundary conditions. 5.Nested boundary conditions (not yet implemented). Lateral boundary conditions Top boundary conditions 1.Constant pressure. 2.Gravity-wave radiative condition (not yet implemented). 3.Absorbing upper layer (increased horizontal diffusion). 4.Rayleigh damping upper layer (not yet implemented). Bottom boundary conditions 1.Free slip. 2.Various B.L. implementations of surface drag, fluxes.

19 Mass/Height Coordinate Model: Coordinate Options 1.Cartesian geometry (idealized cases) 2.Lambert Conformal 3.Polar Stereographic 4.Mercator

20 3 rd order Runge-Kutta time step Acoustic time step Divergence damping coefficient: 0.1 recommended. Vertically-implicit off-centering parameter: 0.1 recommended. Advection scheme order: 5 th order horizontal, 3 rd order vertical recommended. Mass Coordinate Model: Dynamics Parameters Courant number limited, 1D: Generally stable using a timestep approximately twice as large as used in a leapfrog model. 2D horizontal Courant number limited: External mode damping coefficient: 0.05 recommended.


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