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Second-order moment advection scheme applied to Arctic Ocean simulation
Authors:MA Morales Maqueda  G Holloway  
Institution:aProudman Oceanographic Laboratory, Sea Level Group, 6 Brownlow Street, Liverpool, L3 5DA, UK;bInstitute of Ocean Sciences, 9860 W. Saanich Road, Sidney, BC, Canada V8L4B2
Abstract:We apply the second-order moment (SOM) advection scheme of (Prather, M.J. 1986. Numerical advection by conservation of second-order moments. J. Geophys. Res. 91, 6671–6681.) to the simulation of the large-scale circulation of the Arctic Ocean with a coupled ocean–sea-ice model. Compared to three other advection schemes commonly employed in ocean simulations (centred differences, flux corrected transport, and multidimensional positive definite advection transport), the SOM method helps preserve the vertical structure of Arctic water masses. The depth, thickness and hydrographic properties of the Arctic Surface Water and the Arctic Atlantic Layer are better represented with SOM than with any of the other three advection algorithms. We also present a convenient method for calculating the implicit numerical diffusivity of upstream based schemes, such as the SOM method, and discuss three approaches for improving the monotonicity properties of the SOM algorithm.
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