[GTP] GTP seminar tomorrow
Silvia Gentile
sgentile at ucar.edu
Mon May 9 13:42:03 MDT 2011
*Joint GTP MMM CGD Seminar--Jorgen Frederiksen
<http://www2.ucar.edu/staffnotes/daily/calendar/2011-05-10/joint-gtp-mmm-cgd-seminar-jorgen-frederiksen>*
Subgrid Modelling for Geophysical Flows
Jorgen Frederiksen
CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research
Subgrid-scale parameterisations with self similar scaling laws are
developed for large eddy simulations (LESs) of atmospheric flows. Both
stochastic and a deterministic representations of the effects of
subgrid-scale eddies on the retained scales are considered. The
stochastic subgrid model consists of a stochastic backscatter noise term
and a drain eddy viscosity while in the deterministic subgrid model the
net effect of these two terms is represented by a net eddy viscosity.
In both cases the subgrid transfers are calculated self consistently
from the statistics of higher resolution reference direct numerical
simulations (DNSs). The dependence of the subgrid parameterisations on
the resolution of the DNSs is determined for DNSs having resolutions up
to triangular 504 wavenumber truncations. The subgrid parameterisations
are developed for typical large-scale atmospheric flows and for
different strengths and spectra of kinetic energy within a
quasi-geostrophic spectral model. LESs using the stochastic and
deterministic subgrid parameterisations are shown to replicate the
kinetic energy spectra of the reference DNS at the scales of the DNSs.
It is found that the maximum strengths of the drain, net and backscatter
viscosities satisfy scaling laws dependent on the LES truncation
wavenumber and that the dependence of these eddy viscosities on total
wavenumber can also be written as essentially universal functions that
depend on flow strength and resolution. The universal scaling laws make
the subgrid-scale parameterisations more generally applicable in LESs
and remove the need to generate them from reference DNSs. The
applicability of the methodology for determining subgrid-scale vertical
velocity variations needed in cloud models is posed.
Presenter(s): Jorgen Frederiksen
Type of event: Seminar/Symposium
Building: Room: FL3-2072 MMM Conf Rm
Time: 11:30 am
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Silvia Gentile
NCAR IMAGe
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