Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems (May 2019)

A Total Energy Error Analysis of Dynamical Cores and Physics‐Dynamics Coupling in the Community Atmosphere Model (CAM)

  • Peter H. Lauritzen,
  • David L. Williamson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2018MS001549
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
pp. 1309 – 1328

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Abstract A closed total energy (TE) budget is of utmost importance in coupled climate system modeling; in particular, the dynamical core or physics‐dynamics coupling should ideally not lead to spurious TE sources/sinks. To assess this in a global climate model, a detailed analysis of the spurious sources/sinks of TE in National Center for Atmospheric Research's Community Atmosphere Model (CAM) is given. This includes spurious sources/sinks associated with the parameterization suite, the dynamical core, TE definition discrepancies, and physics‐dynamics coupling. The latter leads to a detailed discussion of the pros and cons of various physics‐dynamics coupling methods commonly used in climate/weather modeling.

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