Spurious numerical mixing under strong tidal forcing: a case study in the South East Asian Seas using the Symphonie model (v3.1.2)
Adrien Garinet,
Marine Herrmann,
Patrick Marsaleix
et al.
Abstract:Abstract. The role of mixing between layers of different density is key to how the ocean works and interacts with other components of the Earth System. Accounting correctly for its effect in numerical simulations is therefore of utmost importance. However, numerical models are still plagued with spurious sources of mixing, originating mostly from the vertical advection schemes in the case of fixed coordinates models. As the number of phenomenon explicitly resolved by models increases, so does the amplitude of … Show more
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