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Analysis of the Turkel-Zwas scheme for the two-dimensional shallow water equations in spherical coordinates
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    Analysis of the Turkel-Zwas scheme for the two-dimensional shallow water equations in spherical coordinates (English)
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    A linear analysis of the shallow water equations in spherical coordinates for the Turkel-Zwas (T-Z) explicit large time-step scheme is presented. This coordinate system is more realistic in meteorology and more complicated to analyze, since the coefficients are no longer constant. The analysis suggests that the T-Z scheme must be staggered in a certain way in order to get eigenvalues and eigenfunctions approaching those of the continuous case. Numerical experiments comparing the original (unstaggered) and staggered versions of the T-Z scheme are presented.
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    staggered scheme
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    explicit large time-step scheme
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    meteorology
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    eigenvalues
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    eigenfunctions
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