A scale invariance criterion for subgrid-scale parametrizations of general circulation models (and others) 7th Warnemünde Turbulence Days, Vilm, 30.08.-03.09.2015.

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A scale invariance criterion for subgrid-scale parametrizations of general circulation models (and others) 7th Warnemünde Turbulence Days, Vilm, Urs Schaefer-Rolffs Collaborators: Rahel Knöpfel and Erich Becker Cape Verde ( Rev, Denmark (Christian Steiness) 100km 100 m

A scale invariance criterion for subgrid-scale parametrizations of general circulation models (and others) 7th Warnemünde Turbulence Days, Vilm, Overview Motivation The Scale Invariance Criterion Modeling Outlook

A scale invariance criterion for subgrid-scale parametrizations of general circulation models (and others) 7th Warnemünde Turbulence Days, Vilm, Aim: Better understanding of atmospheric energy cycle Requirement: Consistence of the dynamical core and parameterizations for a correct description of energy transfer  Scale- invariant inertial range? Investigation of scale invariance up to now only for isotropic, incompressible, and three-dimensional turbulence  Scale invariance in the real atmosphere? spectral density (a.u.) horizontal wavelength (km) k -3 k -5/ isotropic inertial rangeanisotropic inertial range synoptic scales planetary scales viscous scales  = const. > 0 Motivation

A scale invariance criterion for subgrid-scale parametrizations of general circulation models (and others) 7th Warnemünde Turbulence Days, Vilm, Overview Motivation The Scale Invariance Criterion Modeling Outlook

A scale invariance criterion for subgrid-scale parametrizations of general circulation models (and others) 7th Warnemünde Turbulence Days, Vilm, Fast check for consistence: Scale invariance criterion (Schaefer-Rolffs et al., 2015) Each term in a given equation of motion can be investigated separately Constraints for scale-invariant formulation of parameterization The Scale Invariance Criterion Scale invariance of the model equations within a finite range of scales is preserved if the source function fulfills Hence, a specific relation between the scaling factors exist in the regime of scale invariance.

A scale invariance criterion for subgrid-scale parametrizations of general circulation models (and others) 7th Warnemünde Turbulence Days, Vilm, The Scale Invariance Criterion

A scale invariance criterion for subgrid-scale parametrizations of general circulation models (and others) 7th Warnemünde Turbulence Days, Vilm, Overview Motivation The Scale Invariance Criterion Modeling Outlook

A scale invariance criterion for subgrid-scale parametrizations of general circulation models (and others) 7th Warnemünde Turbulence Days, Vilm, nana nbnb ncnc ndnd Modeling nana nbnb ncnc ndnd nana nbnb

A scale invariance criterion for subgrid-scale parametrizations of general circulation models (and others) 7th Warnemünde Turbulence Days, Vilm, Schematic of the nonlinear interaction near the resolution scale spectral density (a.u.) horizontal wavelength (km) k -3 k -5/ Isotropic inertial range anisotropic inertial rangeviscous scales synoptic scales planetary scales Test filter rangeResolution scale Modeling Problem at resolution scale: Are scale interaction relevant?

A scale invariance criterion for subgrid-scale parametrizations of general circulation models (and others) 7th Warnemünde Turbulence Days, Vilm, nana nbnb ncnc ndnd Modeling nana nbnb ncnc ndnd nana nbnb

A scale invariance criterion for subgrid-scale parametrizations of general circulation models (and others) 7th Warnemünde Turbulence Days, Vilm, latitude pressure (mbar) Horizontal dynamical mixing length (km) and zonal wind (m/s) Solution: Generalized DSM with filtering at larger scales than the resolution scale (Schaefer-Rolffs and Becker, 2015) Modeling

A scale invariance criterion for subgrid-scale parametrizations of general circulation models (and others) 7th Warnemünde Turbulence Days, Vilm, HML dynamically, VML constant HML and VML dynamically HML and VML constant horizontal wavenumber Modeling

A scale invariance criterion for subgrid-scale parametrizations of general circulation models (and others) 7th Warnemünde Turbulence Days, Vilm, Conclusions

A scale invariance criterion for subgrid-scale parametrizations of general circulation models (and others) 7th Warnemünde Turbulence Days, Vilm, Outlook

A scale invariance criterion for subgrid-scale parametrizations of general circulation models (and others) 7th Warnemünde Turbulence Days, Vilm, Scale invariance Scale invariance: Objects or laws that do not change if scales of length, time, or other variables, are multiplied by a common factor λ Lie group analysis: Euler equations possess two scaling symmetries, Navier-Stokes equations one scaling symmetry Inertial range: energy transfer independent from outer scales  self similarity Scale invariance of Euler equations within inertial range Atmosphere: horizontal KE spectrum exhibitis -5/3 law at mesoscales after -3 law from enstrophy cascade at large scales The resolution scale of the KMCM is denoted.