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Diagnosis of Early Baroclinic NWP Models

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In this article, the scale dependence in the atmosphere of net development (development minus dissipation) has been investigated and the solution to these problems is to reproduce in a model the scale-dependent in net development.
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On the basis of the evidence available to date it is concluded that the two most important faults of early baroclinic models, 1) overdevelopment in terms of a general increase in kinetic energy and 2) failure to amplify cyclone-scale, baroclinic wave disturbances which amplify in the atmosphere, were due, respectively, to the absence of a dissipation term to balance the kinetic energy generated in the model and to space truncation which imposed too large a minimum scale for amplification. The solution to these problems is to reproduce in a model the scale dependence in the atmosphere of net development (development minus dissipation). The three paths available to achieve this goal are: 1) decrease the minimum resolvable scale (grid size), 2) reduce the space truncation of finite difference operators, and 3) increase the scale dependence of the dissipation term so that it removes energy only from the smallest permitted scales. The current best estimate of the residence time for the total kinetic e...

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General circulation experiments with the primitive equations

TL;DR: In this article, an extended period numerical integration of a baroclinic primitive equation model has been made for the simulation and the study of the dynamics of the atmosphere's general circulation, and the solution corresponding to external gravitational propagation is filtered by requiring the vertically integrated divergence to vanish identically.
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Numerical integration of the quasi-geostrophic equations for barotropic and simple baroclinic flows

TL;DR: In this paper, an n-level generalization of the 2-dimensional model is derived by specialization of the complete three-dimensional quasi-geostrophic equations, and the machine requirements for such integrations are discussed.
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The Theory of Available Potential Energy and a Variational Approach to Atmospheric Energetics

TL;DR: The concept of available potential energy is founded upon the principle of conservation of mass and the idealization that flows, which conserve specific entropy, may exist as mentioned in this paper, and it is shown that a state of the atmosphere which possesses a minimum of total potential energy will likewise have a maximum of kinetic energy.
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Further studies of energy exchange between the zonal flow and the eddies

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Evaluation of Spectral Versus Grid Methods of Hemispheric Numerical Weather Prediction

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