Dynamical Framework of IAP Nine-Level Atmospheric General Circulation Model
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Abstract
The dynamical framework of the nine-level version of the IAP AGCM is presented in this paper. The emphasis of the model’s description is put on the following two aspects:1) A model’s standard atmosphere, which is a satisfactory approximation to the observed troposphere and lower stratosphere standard atmosphere, is introduced into the equations of the model to permit a more accurate calcula-tion of the vertical transport terms, especially near the tropopause; (2) The vertical levels of the model are carefully se-lected to guarantee a smooth dependence of layer thickness upon pressure in order to reduce the truncation error in-volved in the unequal interval vertical finite-differencing. For testing the model, two kinds of linear baroclinic Rossby-Haurwitz waves, one of which has a dynamically stable vertical structure and the other has a relatively unstable one, are constructed to provide initial conditions for numerical experiments, The two waves have been inte-grated for more than 300 days and 100 days respectively by using the model and both of them are propagating west-ward with almost identical phase-speed during the time period of the integrations. No obvious change of the wave patterns is found at the levels in the model’s troposphere. The amplitudes of both two waves at the uppermost level, however, exhibit rather significant oscillation with time, of which the periods are exactly 20 days and 25 days respectively. The explanation of this interesting phenomena is still under investigation.
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