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Nonhydrostatic icosahedral atmospheric model (NICAM) for global cloud resolving simulations

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JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS
Volume 227, Issue 7, Pages 3486-3514

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcp.2007.02.006

Keywords

nonhydrostatic model; cloud resolving model; cloud clusters; icosahedral grids; atmospheric general circulation models; aqua-planet experiments

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A new type of ultra-high resolution atmospheric global circulation model is developed. The new model is designed to perform cloud resolving simulations by directly calculating deep convection and meso-scale circulations, which play key roles not only in the tropical circulations but in the global circulations of the atmosphere. Since cores of deep convection have a few kin in horizontal size, they have not directly been resolved by existing atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs). In order to drastically enhance horizontal resolution, a new framework of a global atmospheric model is required; we adopted nonhydrostatic governing equations and icosahedral grids to the new model, and call it Nonhydrostatic ICosahedral Atmospheric Model (NICAM). In this article, we review governing equations and numerical techniques employed, and present the results from the unique 3.5-km mesh global experiments-with O(10(9)) computational nodesusing realistic topography and land/ocean surface thermal forcing. The results show realistic behaviors of multi-scale convective systems in the tropics, which have not been captured by AGCMs. We also argue future perspective of the roles of the new model in the next generation atmospheric sciences. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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