Evolution of small scale filaments in an adaptive advection model for idealized tracer transport
The formation of small scale filaments in a novel two-dimensional adaptive tracer transport modelis investigated. The numerical model is based on a semi-Lagrangian advection scheme, and anadaptively and locally refined triangular mesh. The adaptive modelling approach allows very highlocal resolution...
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ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:232 2024-09-09T19:23:27+00:00 Evolution of small scale filaments in an adaptive advection model for idealized tracer transport Behrens, Jörn Dethloff, Klaus Hiller, Wolfgang Rinke, Annette 2000 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/232/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.10823 unknown Behrens, J. , Dethloff, K. , Hiller, W. and Rinke, A. orcid:0000-0002-6685-9219 (2000) Evolution of small scale filaments in an adaptive advection model for idealized tracer transport , Monthly Weather Review, 128 , pp. 2976-2982 . hdl:10013/epic.10823 EPIC3Monthly Weather Review, 128, pp. 2976-2982 Article isiRev 2000 ftawi 2024-06-24T03:53:19Z The formation of small scale filaments in a novel two-dimensional adaptive tracer transport modelis investigated. The numerical model is based on a semi-Lagrangian advection scheme, and anadaptively and locally refined triangular mesh. The adaptive modelling approach allows very highlocal resolution, showing fine grained filamentation under the influence of gradients in the wind field.Wind data for the tracer transport experiment are taken from the high-resolution regional climatemodel for the Arctic atmosphere, HIRHAM. The influence of horizontal advection model resolutionand varying wind data resolution has been investigated. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Arctic |
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The formation of small scale filaments in a novel two-dimensional adaptive tracer transport modelis investigated. The numerical model is based on a semi-Lagrangian advection scheme, and anadaptively and locally refined triangular mesh. The adaptive modelling approach allows very highlocal resolution, showing fine grained filamentation under the influence of gradients in the wind field.Wind data for the tracer transport experiment are taken from the high-resolution regional climatemodel for the Arctic atmosphere, HIRHAM. The influence of horizontal advection model resolutionand varying wind data resolution has been investigated. |
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Behrens, Jörn Dethloff, Klaus Hiller, Wolfgang Rinke, Annette |
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Behrens, Jörn Dethloff, Klaus Hiller, Wolfgang Rinke, Annette Evolution of small scale filaments in an adaptive advection model for idealized tracer transport |
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Behrens, Jörn Dethloff, Klaus Hiller, Wolfgang Rinke, Annette |
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Behrens, Jörn |
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Evolution of small scale filaments in an adaptive advection model for idealized tracer transport |
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Evolution of small scale filaments in an adaptive advection model for idealized tracer transport |
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Evolution of small scale filaments in an adaptive advection model for idealized tracer transport |
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Evolution of small scale filaments in an adaptive advection model for idealized tracer transport |
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Evolution of small scale filaments in an adaptive advection model for idealized tracer transport |
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evolution of small scale filaments in an adaptive advection model for idealized tracer transport |
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EPIC3Monthly Weather Review, 128, pp. 2976-2982 |
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Behrens, J. , Dethloff, K. , Hiller, W. and Rinke, A. orcid:0000-0002-6685-9219 (2000) Evolution of small scale filaments in an adaptive advection model for idealized tracer transport , Monthly Weather Review, 128 , pp. 2976-2982 . hdl:10013/epic.10823 |
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