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The vertical coordinate is a hybrid sigma-pressure system. In this system,
the upper regions of the atmosphere are discretized by pressure only. Lower
vertical levels use the sigma (i.e. p/p) vertical
coordinate smoothly merged in, with the lowest levels being pure sigma.
A schematic representation of the hybrid vertical coordinate and vertical
indexing is presented below. Both input and output datafiles follow
this format as well as internal model datastructures.
Figure 3.1:
Hybrid vertical coordinate
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Pressure is defined as:
p
= AP+ BP(i,j)
where p is the pressure at a given level and latitude, longitude
grid point. The coefficients A, B and
Pare constants. P is the model's
current surface pressure. P is set in the model code. The
input model initial conditions dataset sets A and B through
the variables hyam, hyai, hybm, and hybi.
The subscript "i" refers to interface levels, and "m" refers to the mid-point
levels. "hyam" then refers to Hybrid level "A" coefficient
on the interfaces.
More details on the theoretical nature of the vertical coordinate system
can be found in Collins et al. [2004].
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Jim McCaa
2004-10-22