Author/Authors :
REIN R??M، نويسنده , , AARNE M?NNIK ، نويسنده , , And RES LUHAMAA، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Two-time-level, semi-implicit, semi-Lagrangian (SISL) scheme is applied to the non-hydrostatic pressure coordinate
equations, constituting a modified Miller–Pearce–White model, in hybrid-coordinate framework. Neutral background
is subtracted in the initial continuous dynamics, yielding modified equations for geopotential, temperature and logarithmic
surface pressure fluctuation. Implicit Lagrangian marching formulae for single time-step are derived. A disclosure
scheme is presented, which results in an uncoupled diagnostic system, consisting of 3-D Poisson equation for
omega velocity and 2-D Helmholtz equation for logarithmic pressure fluctuation. The model is discretized to create
a non-hydrostatic extension to numerical weather prediction model HIRLAM. The discretization schemes, trajectory
computation algorithms and interpolation routines, as well as the physical parametrization package are maintained
from parent hydrostatic HIRLAM. For stability investigation, the derived SISL model is linearized with respect to the
initial, thermally non-equilibrium resting state. Explicit residuals of the linear model prove to be sensitive to the relative
departures of temperature and static stability from the reference state. Relayed on the stability study, the semi-implicit
term in the vertical momentum equation is replaced to the implicit term, which results in stability increase of the model