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Published March 2024 | Version v5
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Open-Source Stand-Alone Version of Atmospheric Model Aeolus 2.0 Software

Description

In this release version, we showcase the unveiling of Aeolus 2.0, an open-source numerical atmosphere model. 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.

For inquiries regarding access to the most recent iteration of the model, installation procedures, initialization tailored to specific scientific endeavors, diverse methodologies concerning scaling and nondimensionalization, as well as opportunities for scientific collaboration, please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Masoud Rostami via email at rostami@pik-potsdam.de or masoud.rostami@lmd.ipsl.fr.

 

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Subtitle (English)
A Novel Pseudo-Spectral Moist-Convective Thermal Rotating Shallow Water (mcTRSW) Model Dynamical Core

Software

Programming language
Python
Development Status
Active

References

  • Rostami, M., Petri, S., Guimaräes, S.O., Fallah, B., 2024. Open-source stand-alone version of atmosphere model Aeolus 2.0 Software, GeoSci. Data J., https://doi.org/10.1002/gdj3.249.
  • 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.
  • Rostami, M., Zhao, B., Petri, S., 2022. On the genesis and dynamics of Madden-Julian oscillation-like structure formed by equatorial adjustment of localized heating. Q. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 148(749), 3788– 3813, https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.4388.
  • Vasil, G. M., Lecoanet, D., Burns, K. J., Oishi, J. S. and Brown, B. P., 2019. Tensor calculus in spherical coordinates using Jacobi polynomials. Part I: Mathematical analysis and derivations. J. Comput. Phys., 3, 100013, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcpx.2019.100013.
  • Rostami, M. and Zeitlin, V., 2018. An improved moist-convective rotating shallow-water model and its application to instabilities of hurricane- like vortices. Q. J. Roy. Met. Soc., 144, 1450-1462, https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.3292.