The Euler equations of motion with hydrostatic pressure as an independent variable

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A novel form of the Euler equations is developed through the use of a different vertical coordinate system. It is shown that the use of hydrostatic pressure as an independent variable has the advantage that the Euler equations then take a form that parallels very closely the form of the hydrostatic equations cast in isobaric coordinates. This similarity holds even when topography is incorporated through a further transformation into terrain-following coordinates. This leads us to suggest that hydrostatic-pressure coordinates could be used advantageously in nonhydrostatic atmospheric models based on the fully compressible equations. -Author

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Laprise, R. (1991). The Euler equations of motion with hydrostatic pressure as an independent variable. Monthly Weather Review, 120(1), 197–207. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1992)120<0197:teeomw>2.0.co;2

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