The Meso-NH atmospheric simulation system. Part I: adiabatic formulation and control simulations

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作者
Lafore, JP
Stein, J
Asencio, N
Bougeault, P [1 ]
Ducrocq, V
Duron, J
Fischer, C
Hereil, P
Mascart, P
Masson, V
Pinty, JP
Redelsperger, JL
Richard, E
de Arellano, JVG
机构
[1] Ctr Natl Rech Meteorol, F-31057 Toulouse, France
[2] Lab Aerol, F-31400 Toulouse, France
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ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE-ATMOSPHERES HYDROSPHERES AND SPACE SCIENCES | 1998年 / 16卷 / 01期
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10.1007/s00585-997-0090-6
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
The Meso-NH Atmospheric Simulation System is a joint effort of the Centre National de Recherches Meteorologiques and Laboratoire d'Aerologie. It comprises several elements; a numerical model able to simulate the atmospheric motions, ranging from the large meso-alpha scale down to the micro-scale, with a comprehensive physical package, a flexible file manager, an ensemble of facilities to prepare initial states, either idealized or interpolated from meteorological analyses or forecasts, a flexible post-processing and graphical facility to visualize the results, and an ensemble of interactive procedures to control these functions. Some of the distinctive features of this ensemble are the following: the model is currently based on the Lipps and Hemler form of the anelastic system, but may evolve towards a more accurate form of the equations system. In the future, it will allow for simultaneous simulation of several scales of motion, by the so-called "interactive grid-nesting technique". It allows for the in-line computation and accumulation of various terms of the budget of several quantities. It allows for the transport and diffusion of passive scalars, to be coupled with a chemical module. It uses the relatively new Fortran 90 compiler. It is tailored to be easily implemented on any UNIX machine. Meso-NH is designed as a research tool for small and meso-scale atmospheric processes. It is freely accessible to the research community, and we have tried to make it as "user-friendly" as possible, and as general as possible, although these two goals sometimes appear contradictory. The present paper presents a general description of the adiabatic formulation and some of the basic validation simulations. A list of the currently available physical parametrizations and initialization methods is also given. A more precise description of these aspects will be provided in a further paper.
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