This article is one in a series describing the functionality of the Flow-Following, Finite-Volume Icosahedral Model (FIM) developed at NOAA's Earth System Research Laboratory. Emphasis in this article is on the design of the vertical coordinate-the "ow following" aspect of FIM. The coordinate is terrain-following near the ground and isentropic in the free atmosphere. The spatial transition between the two coordinates is adaptive and is based on the arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) paradigm. The impact of vertical resolution trade-offs between the present hybrid approach and traditional terrain-following coordinates is demonstrated in a three-part case study. © 2010 American Meteorological Society.
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Bleck, R., Benjamin, S., Lee, J., & Macdonald, A. E. (2010). On the Use of an Adaptive, Hybrid-Isentropic Vertical Coordinate in Global Atmospheric Modeling. Monthly Weather Review, 138(6), 2188–2210. https://doi.org/10.1175/2009MWR3103.1
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