Jerry M. Straka, Paul D. Williams, Katharine M. Kanak
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Nonlinear diffusion-limited 2D colliding plume simulations with very high order numerical approximations
Atmospheric numerical models play a crucial role in operational weather forecasting, as well as improving our understanding of atmospheric dynamics via research studies. Maximising their accuracy is of paramount importance. Use of >O7 flux schemes in atmospheric models is largely undocumented, with no studies considering O3–17 fluxes with formal accuracy-preserving high order interpolation, pressure gradient / divergence, and subgrid-scale (SGS) turbulent fluxes. Higher order numerical approximations can reduce truncation, amplitude and phase errors, and potentially improve model accuracy and effective resolution.
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The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society is a journal published by the Royal Meteorological Society. It aims to communicate and document new research in the atmospheric sciences and related fields. The journal is considered one of the leading publications in meteorology worldwide. It accepts articles, comprehensive review articles, and comments on published papers. It is published eight times a year, with additional special issues.
The Quarterly Journal has a wide readership of scientists in the atmospheric and related fields. It is indexed and abstracted in various databases, including Advanced Polymers Abstracts, Agricultural Engineering Abstracts, CAB Abstracts, CABDirect, COMPENDEX, CSA Civil Engineering Abstracts, Earthquake Engineering Abstracts, Engineered Materials Abstracts, Science Citation Index, SCOPUS, Web of Science, and more.