A three-dimensional semi-Lagrangian scheme for the Canadian regional finite-element forecast model

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The coupling of a semi-Lagrangian treatment of horizontal advection with a semi-implicit treatment of gravitational oscillations permits longer timesteps than those allowed by a semi-implicit Eulerian scheme. The timestep is then limited by the stability of the explicit treatment of vertical advection. To remove this stability constraint, we propose the use of the semi-Lagrangian advection scheme for both horizontal and vertical advection. This is done in the context of the Canadian regional finite-element weather forecast model that includes a parameterization of the most relevant sub-grid scale processes. It is shown that the three-dimensional semi-Lagrangian scheme produces stable, accurate integrations using timesteps that far exceed the stability limit for the Eulerian model. -Authors

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Tanguay, M., Simard, A., & Staniforth, A. (1989). A three-dimensional semi-Lagrangian scheme for the Canadian regional finite-element forecast model. Monthly Weather Review, 117(8), 1861–1871. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1989)117<1861:ATDSLS>2.0.CO;2

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