The advance of massively parallel computing in the nineteen nineties and beyond encouraged finer grid intervals in numerical weather-prediction models. This has improved resolution of weather systems and enhanced the accuracy of forecasts, while setting the trend for development of unified all-scale atmospheric models. This paper first outlines the historical background to a wide range of numerical methods advanced in the process. Next, the trend is illustrated with a technical review of a versatile nonoscillatory forward-in-time finite-volume (NFTFV) approach, proven effective in simulations of atmospheric flows from small-scale dynamics to global circulations and climate. The outlined approach exploits the synergy of two specific ingredie...
The solution of the non-hydrostatic compressible Euler equations using Weighted Essentially Non-Osci...
We present a nonhydrostatic finite-volume global atmospheric model formulation for numerical weather...
We present a nonhydrostatic finite-volume global atmospheric model formulation for numerical weather...
The advance of massively parallel computing in the nineteen nineties and beyond encouraged finer gri...
The advance of massively parallel computing in the nineteen nineties and beyond encouraged finer gri...
The advance of massively parallel computing in the nineteen nineties and beyond encouraged finer gri...
The advance of massively parallel computing in the nineteen nineties and beyond encouraged finer gri...
The paper advances the limited-area anelastic model (Smolarkiewicz et al. (2013) [45]) for investiga...
A three-dimensional semi-implicit edge-based unstructured-mesh model is developed that integrates no...
A three-dimensional semi-implicit edge-based unstructured-mesh model is developed that integrates no...
The paper documents the development of a global nonhydrostatic finite-volume module designed to enha...
This paper describes an unstructured/hybrid mesh framework providing a robust environment for multis...
This paper describes an unstructured/hybrid mesh framework providing a robust environment for multis...
This paper describes an unstructured/hybrid mesh framework providing a robust environment for multis...
This paper presents an extension of a Weighted Essentially Non-Oscillatory (WENO) type schemes for t...
The solution of the non-hydrostatic compressible Euler equations using Weighted Essentially Non-Osci...
We present a nonhydrostatic finite-volume global atmospheric model formulation for numerical weather...
We present a nonhydrostatic finite-volume global atmospheric model formulation for numerical weather...
The advance of massively parallel computing in the nineteen nineties and beyond encouraged finer gri...
The advance of massively parallel computing in the nineteen nineties and beyond encouraged finer gri...
The advance of massively parallel computing in the nineteen nineties and beyond encouraged finer gri...
The advance of massively parallel computing in the nineteen nineties and beyond encouraged finer gri...
The paper advances the limited-area anelastic model (Smolarkiewicz et al. (2013) [45]) for investiga...
A three-dimensional semi-implicit edge-based unstructured-mesh model is developed that integrates no...
A three-dimensional semi-implicit edge-based unstructured-mesh model is developed that integrates no...
The paper documents the development of a global nonhydrostatic finite-volume module designed to enha...
This paper describes an unstructured/hybrid mesh framework providing a robust environment for multis...
This paper describes an unstructured/hybrid mesh framework providing a robust environment for multis...
This paper describes an unstructured/hybrid mesh framework providing a robust environment for multis...
This paper presents an extension of a Weighted Essentially Non-Oscillatory (WENO) type schemes for t...
The solution of the non-hydrostatic compressible Euler equations using Weighted Essentially Non-Osci...
We present a nonhydrostatic finite-volume global atmospheric model formulation for numerical weather...
We present a nonhydrostatic finite-volume global atmospheric model formulation for numerical weather...