Overview of the Meso-NH model version 5.4 and its applications

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TitreOverview of the Meso-NH model version 5.4 and its applications
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursLac C, Chaboureau J-P, Masson V, Pinty J-P, Tulet P, Escobar J, Leriche M, Barthe C, Aouizerats B, Augros C, Aumond P, Auguste F, Bechtold P, Berthet S, Bielli S, Bosseur F, Caumont O, Cohard J-M, Colin J, Couvreux F, Cuxart J, Delautier G, Dauhut T, Ducrocq V, Filippi J-B, Gazen D, Geoffroy O, Gheusi F, Honnert R, Lafore J-P, Brossier CLebeaupin, Libois Q, Lunet T, Mari C, Maric T, Mascart P, Moge M, Molinie G, Nuissier O, Pantillon F, Peyrille P, Pergaud J, Perraud E, Pianezze J, Redelsperger J-L, Ricard D, Richard E, Riette S, Rodier Q, Schoetter R, Seyfried L, Stein J, Suhre K, Taufour M, Thouron O, Turner S, Verrelle A, Vie B, Visentin F, Vionnet V, Wautelet P
JournalGEOSCIENTIFIC MODEL DEVELOPMENT
Volume11
Pagination1929-1969
Date PublishedMAY 29
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1991-959X
Résumé

This paper presents the Meso-NH model version 5.4. Meso-NH is an atmospheric non hydrostatic research model that is applied to a broad range of resolutions, from synoptic to turbulent scales, and is designed for studies of physics and chemistry. It is a limited-area model employing advanced numerical techniques, including monotonic advection schemes for scalar transport and fourth-order centered or odd-order WENO advection schemes for momentum. The model includes state-of-the-art physics parameter-ization schemes that are important to represent convectivescale phenomena and turbulent eddies, as well as flows at larger scales. In addition, Meso-NH has been expanded to provide capabilities for a range of Earth system prediction applications such as chemistry and aerosols, electricity and lightning, hydrology, wildland fires, volcanic eruptions, and cyclones with ocean coupling. Here, we present the main innovations to the dynamics and physics of the code since the pioneer paper of Lafore et al. (1998) and provide an overview of recent applications and couplings.

DOI10.5194/gmd-11-1929-2018