2005 LAYERED OCEAN MODEL WORKSHOP

11:40 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Thursday January 27

Targeted Shapiro filter for ocean models

B. A. Klinger, C. Cruz, and P. Schopf, George Mason Univ.

"Layer" models such as HYCOM and Poseidon tend to develop gridpoint noise in the velocity fields. This can be suppressed by a Shapiro filter, but at the expense of adding an undesirably high degree of viscosity to the model. The effective viscosity can be reduced by only applying the Shapiro filter at the times and places where noise is large. Such a strategy is implemented and tested with a near-global simulation with HYCOM. Over much of the domain, this method allows for about a factor of ten reduction in the frequency at which the Shapiro filter needs to be applied. Care must be taken in how the Shapiro filter is implemented, or the filter generates potentially significant high-frequency variability in mass transport.