2021
DOI: 10.1002/qj.3989
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A high‐order WENO‐limited finite‐volume algorithm for atmospheric flow using the ADER‐differential transform time discretization

Abstract: A high-order-accurate weighted essentially non-oscillatory (WENO) limited upwind finite-volume scheme is detailed for the compressible, nonhydrostatic, inviscid Euler equations using an arbitrary derivatives (ADER) time-stepping scheme based on differential transforms (DTs). A second-order-accurate alternating Strang dimensional splitting is compared against multidimensional simulation with 2D transport using solid body rotation of various data. The two were found to give nearly identical accuracy in orthogona… Show more

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“…We consider a two-dimensional thermal collision of two hot and cold thermals as a sample problem to demonstrate the modeling framework [29]. The colliding thermals create strong discontinuities, strong winds, and significant turbulent regimes as the flow evolves in time.…”
Section: Fluid Flow Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We consider a two-dimensional thermal collision of two hot and cold thermals as a sample problem to demonstrate the modeling framework [29]. The colliding thermals create strong discontinuities, strong winds, and significant turbulent regimes as the flow evolves in time.…”
Section: Fluid Flow Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The temporal regimes consisting of both anti-dissipative and dissipative effects makes the colliding thermal test case a useful model problem to test the capability of the current framework to capture these effects. Further details of the test case, solver, and numerical schemes can be found in Norman [29]. Figure 2: Time evolution of the colliding thermal problem from initial condition to a turbulent state portrayed using potential temperature θ .…”
Section: Fluid Flow Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Then, the time derivatives in (10) are written in terms of the u and t derivatives of F by using the chain rule…”
Section: Ordinary Differential Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arbitrary derivatives (ADER) time-stepping methods involving space-time basis functions also belong to this category. Norman [10] develops a high-order WENO-limited finite-volume algorithm for modeling atmospheric flow using the ADER-differential transform time discretization. Models like MITgcm [11] use direct space-time methods for modeling non-linear advection and other physical phenomena in the ocean.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%