Abstract
The semi-implicit semi-Lagrangian (SISL), two-time-level, non-hydrostatic numerical scheme, based on the non-hydrostatic, semi-elastic pressure-coordinate equations, is tested in model experiments with flow over given orography (elliptical hill, mountain ridge, system of successive ridges) in a rectangular domain with emphasis on the numerical accuracy and non-hydrostatic effect presentation capability. Comparison demonstrates good (in strong primary wave generation) to satisfactory (in weak secondary wave reproduction in some cases) consistency of the numerical modelling results with known stationary linear test solutions. Numerical stability of the developed model is investigated with respect to the reference state choice, modelling dynamics of a stationary front. The horizontally area-mean reference temperature proves to be the optimal stability warrant. The numerical scheme with explicit residual in the vertical forcing term becomes unstable for cross-frontal temperature differences exceeding 30 K. Stability is restored, if the vertical forcing is treated implicitly, which enables to use time steps, comparable with the hydrostatic SISL. © 2007 The Authors Journal compilation © 2007 Blackwell Munksgaard.
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Rõõm, R., Männik, A., Luhamaa, A., & Zirk, M. (2007). Non-hydrostatic semi-elastic hybrid-coordinate SISL extension of HIRLAM. Part II: Numerical testing. Tellus, Series A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography, 59(5), 661–673. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0870.2007.00253.x
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