PIMS / AMI Seminar / IGR (Institute for Geophysical Research): Paul Williams
Topic
Time-stepping schemes in weather and climate models
Speakers
Details
The second-order centered (leapfrog) time-stepping scheme is commonly used in numerical models of weather and climate. The unstable computational mode is damped by applying a Robert–Asselin filter, which introduces first-order numerical errors. Despite its poor accuracy, this time-stepping scheme has been used in most weather and climate models for the past 50 years. In this seminar, I will discuss several simple and computationally inexpensive methods to improve the Robert-Asselin filtered leapfrog scheme. For example, the RAW filter eliminates the first-order amplitude errors and yields third-order amplitude accuracy. Other simple modifications yield up to seventh-order amplitude accuracy. These developments have recently been shown to improve climate models and to significantly increase the skill of medium-range weather forecasts. The proposed new schemes appear to be attractive alternatives to the filtered leapfrog schemes currently used in many weather and climate models.
Additional Information
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
Time: 3:00 p.m.
Location: CAB 657
Paul Williams, University of Reading - UK
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Seminar
Date
October 23, 2019
Time
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