Title of article
Accuracy assessment of the super compact and combined compact schemes for spatial differencing of a two-layer oceanic model: Presentation of linear inertia-gravity and Rossby waves
Author/Authors
Golshahy، نويسنده , , H. and Ghader، نويسنده , , S. and Ahmadi-Givi، نويسنده , , F.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
15
From page
49
To page
63
Abstract
This paper is devoted to accuracy assessment of the sixth-order super compact finite difference method (SCFDM) and the sixth-order combined compact finite difference method (CCFDM) for spatial differencing of the linearized two-layer shallow water equations on the Arakawa’s A-E and Randall’s Z numerical grids. Two general discrete dispersion relations on different numerical grids, for inertia-gravity and Rossby waves, are derived. These general relations can be used for evaluation of the performance of any desired numerical scheme. For both inertia-gravity and Rossby waves, minimum error generally occurs on Z grid using either the sixth-order SCFDM or CCFDM methods. For the Randall’s Z grid, the sixth-order CCFDM exhibits a substantial improvement, for the frequency of the barotropic and baroclinic modes of the linear inertia-gravity waves of the two layer shallow water model, over the sixth-order SCFDM. For the Rossby waves, the sixth-order SCFDM shows improvement, for the barotropic and baroclinic modes, over the sixth-order CCFDM method except on Arakawa’s C grid.
Keywords
Finite difference , Super compact method , Numerical accuracy , Two-layer shallow water equations , Combined compact method
Journal title
Ocean Modelling
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Ocean Modelling
Record number
2280498
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