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Using the UM dynamical cores to reproduce idealised 3-D flows
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Numerical AnalysisEngineeringFluid MechanicsAtmospheric ModelComputer-aided DesignEarth System ScienceComputational MechanicsGeophysical FlowEarth ScienceUnsteady FlowEarth SystemAtmospheric ScienceNumerical SimulationUm Dynamical CoresHydrodynamic StabilityGeometric ModelingNext GenerationGeometric FlowFlow PhysicMultiphase FlowClimate DynamicsEndgame FormulationNew DynamicsNatural SciencesMultiscale Modeling
Abstract. We demonstrate that both the current (New Dynamics), and next generation (ENDGame) dynamical cores of the UK Met Office global circulation model, the UM, reproduce consistently, the long-term, large-scale flows found in several published idealised tests. The cases presented are the Held–Suarez test, a simplified model of Earth (including a stratosphere), and a hypothetical tidally locked Earth. Furthermore, we show that using simplifications to the dynamical equations, which are expected to be justified for the physical domains and flow regimes we have studied, and which are supported by the ENDGame dynamical core, also produces matching long-term, large-scale flows. Finally, we present evidence for differences in the detail of the planetary flows and circulations resulting from improvements in the ENDGame formulation over New Dynamics.
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