Preserving Tracer Correlations in Moment‐Based Atmospheric Transport Models

Author:

McGraw Robert1ORCID,Yang Fan1ORCID,Fierce Laura M.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Environmental and Climate Sciences Department Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton NY USA

2. Atmospheric Sciences and Global Change Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Richland WA USA

Abstract

AbstractA linear non‐diffusive algorithm for advective transport is developed that greatly improves the detail at which aerosols and clouds can be represented in atmospheric models. Linear advection schemes preserve tracer correlations but the most basic linear scheme is rarely used by atmospheric modelers on account of its excessive numerical diffusion. Higher‐order schemes are in widespread use, but these present new problems as nonlinear adjustments are required to avoid occurrences of negative concentrations, spurious oscillations, and other non‐physical effects. Generally successful at reducing numerical diffusion during the advection of individual tracers, for example, particle number or mass, the higher‐order schemes fail to preserve even the simplest of correlations between interrelated tracers. As a result, important attributes of aerosol and cloud populations including radial moments of particle size distributions, molecular precursors related through chemical equilibria, aerosol mixing state, and distribution of cloud phase are poorly represented. We introduce a new transport scheme, minVAR, that is both non‐diffusive and preservative of tracer correlations, thereby combining the best features of the basic and higher‐order schemes while enabling new features such as the tracking of sub‐grid information at arbitrarily fine scales with high computational efficiency.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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