Semi-implicit semi-Lagrangian modelling of the atmosphere: A Met Office perspective

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The semi-Lagrangian numerical method, in conjunction with semi-implicit time integration, provides numerical weather prediction models with numerical stability for large time steps, accurate modes of interest, and good representation of hydrostatic and geostrophic balance. Drawing on the legacy of dynamical cores at the Met Office, the use of the semi-implicit semi-Lagrangian method in an operational numerical weather prediction context is surveyed, together with details of the solution approach and associated issues and challenges. The numerical properties and performance of the current operational version of the Met Office's numerical model are then investigated in a simplified setting along with the impact of different modelling choices.

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Benacchio, T., & Wood, N. (2016). Semi-implicit semi-Lagrangian modelling of the atmosphere: A Met Office perspective. Communications in Applied and Industrial Mathematics, 7(3), 4–25. https://doi.org/10.1515/caim-2016-0020

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