New Zealand

Surface turbulence model comparison (right)


This page describes a numerical simulation of gravity waves over New Zealand's south island.

Computational Domain

The layout of the of the simulation is shown in the figure below. The origin is located at Lauder.

The computation grid uses horizontal mesh spacings of 500 m in the region shown. The mesh is then stretched gently to the lateral boundaries. The vertical grid uses stretching from 250 m at the surface to a spacing of 750 m at 30 km and back to 250 m in a uniform region between 60 km and 100 km. Stretching is used above this region to the top of the domain at 400 km. Inviscid wall boundary conditions are used and the surface whereas characteristic (radiative) conditions are used at the lateral and top boundaries.

Results









Gaussian avergered with FWHM of 7km