GENERAL CIRCULATION EXPERIMENTS WITH THE PRIMITIVE EQUATIONS

  • SMAGORINSKY J
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Abstract An extended period numerical integration of a baroclinic primitive equation model has been made for the simulation and the study of the dynamics of the atmosphere's general circulation. The solution corresponding to external gravitational propagation is filtered by requiring the vertically integrated divergence to vanish identically. The vertical structure permits as dependent variables the horizontal wind at two internal levels and a single temperature, with the static stability entering as a parameter. The incoming radiation is a function of latitude only corresponding to the annual mean, and the outgoing radiation is taken to be a function of the local temperature. With the requirement for thermal equilibrium, the domain mean temperature is specified as a parameter. The role of condensation is taken into account only as it effectively reduces the static stability. All other external sources and sinks of heat are assumed to balance each other locally, and are thus omitted. The kinematics are th...

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SMAGORINSKY, J. (1963). GENERAL CIRCULATION EXPERIMENTS WITH THE PRIMITIVE EQUATIONS. Monthly Weather Review, 91(3), 99–164. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1963)091<0099:gcewtp>2.3.co;2

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