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A method for preserving nominally-resolved flow patterns in low-resolution ocean simulations: Dynamical system reconstruction

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Accurate representation of large-scale flow patterns in low-resolution ocean simulations is one of the most challenging problems in ocean modelling. The main difficulty is to correctly reproduce effects of unresolved… Click to show full abstract

Accurate representation of large-scale flow patterns in low-resolution ocean simulations is one of the most challenging problems in ocean modelling. The main difficulty is to correctly reproduce effects of unresolved small scales on the resolved large scales. For this purpose, most of current research is focused on development of parameterisations accounting for the small scales. In this work we propose an alternative to the mainstream ideas by showing how to reconstruct a dynamical system from the available reference solution data (our proxy for observations) and, then, how to use this system for modelling not only large-scale but also nominally-resolved flow patterns at low resolutions. The proposed methodology robustly allows to retrieve a system of equations underlying reduced dynamics of the observed data. Remarkably, its solutions simulate not only large-scale but also small-scale flow features, which can be nominally resolved by the low-resolution grid.

Keywords: system; nominally resolved; flow; low resolution; patterns low; flow patterns

Journal Title: Ocean Modelling
Year Published: 2021

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