Numerical Integration of the Shallow-Water Equations on a Twisted Icosahedral Grid. Part I: Basic Design and Results of Tests

  • Heikes R
  • Randall D
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Abstract The streamfunction-velocity potential form of shallow-water equations, implemented on a spherical geodesic grid, offers an attractive solution to many of the problems associated with fluid-flow simulations in a spherical geometry. Here construction of a new type of spherical geodesic grid is outlined, and discretization of the equations is explained. The model is subjected to the NCAR suite of seven test cases for shallow-water models.

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Heikes, R., & Randall, D. A. (1995). Numerical Integration of the Shallow-Water Equations on a Twisted Icosahedral Grid. Part I: Basic Design and Results of Tests. Monthly Weather Review, 123(6), 1862–1880. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1995)123<1862:niotsw>2.0.co;2

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