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Published October 2023 | Version v1
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Open-Source Stand-Alone Version of Atmospheric Model Aeolus 2.0 Software

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In this discourse, we present the unveiling of an open-source software package designed to facilitate engagement with the atmospheric model, Aeolus 2.0. This particular iteration stands as a self-contained model of intermediate complexity. The model's dynamical core is underpinned by a multi-layer pseudo-spectral moist-convective Thermal Rotating Shallow Water (mcTRSW) model. The pseudo-spectral problem-solving tasks are handled by the Dedalus algorithm, acknowledged for its spin-weighted spherical harmonics. The model captures the temporal and spatial evolution of vertically integrated potential temperature, thickness, water vapor, precipitation, and the intricate influence of bottom topography. It comprehensively characterizes velocity fields in both the lower and upper troposphere, employing resolutions spanning a spectrum from the smooth to the coarse, enabling the exploration of a wide range of dynamic phenomena with varying levels of detail and precision.

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2023

References

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  • Rostami, M., Severino, L., Petri, S., & Hariri, S., 2023. Dynamics of localized extreme heatwaves in the mid-latitude atmosphere: A conceptual examination. Atmos. Sci. Lett., e1188, https://doi.org/10.1002/asl.1188.