Energy conserving and potential-enstrophy dissipating schemes for the shallow water equations

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To incorporate potential enstrophy dissipation into discrete shallow water equations with no or arbitrarily small energy dissipation, a family of finite-difference schemes have been derived with which potential enstrophy is guaranteed to decrease while energy is conserved (when the mass flux is nondivergent and time is continuous). Among this family of schemes, there is a member that minimizes the spurious impact of infinite potential vorticities associated with infinitesimal fluid depth. The scheme is, therefore, useful for problems in which the free surface may intersect with the lower boundary. -Authors

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Arakawa, A., & Hsu, Y. J. G. (1990). Energy conserving and potential-enstrophy dissipating schemes for the shallow water equations. Monthly Weather Review, 118(10), 1960–1969. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1990)118<1960:ECAPED>2.0.CO;2

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