articleMonthly Weather ReviewNov 15, 2002BRONZE OA

A Benchmark Simulation for Moist Nonhydrostatic Numerical Models

Pennsylvania State University

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Abstract

A benchmark solution that facilitates testing the accuracy, efficiency, and efficacy of moist nonhydrostatic numerical model formulations and assumptions is presented. The solution is created from a special configuration of moist model processes and a specific set of initial conditions. The configuration and initial conditions include: reversible phase changes, no hydrometeor fallout, a neutrally stable base-state environment, and an initial buoyancy perturbation that is identical to the one used to test nonlinearly evolving dry thermals. The results of the moist simulation exhibit many of the properties found in its dry counterpart. Given the similar results, and acceptably small total mass and total energy…

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  • Benchmark (surveying)
  • Buoyancy
  • Computer simulation
  • Perturbation (astronomy)
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Computer science
  • Applied mathematics
  • Mechanics
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