46th meeting of the seminar
«Supercomputer simulation of the Earth system»
The seminar is devoted to various aspects of the application of supercomputer modeling methods for solving weather and climate forecasting problems.
Seminar co-organized organizations
Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU) | |
Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring of Russia | |
Russian Academy of Sciences |
Seminar Leader:
V.A. Sadovnichy academician, rector of Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Co-leaders of the seminar:
R.M. Wilfand Doctor of Technical Sciences, Scientific Director of the Hydrometeorological Center of Russia |
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S.A. Dobrolubov Corr. RAS, Dean of the Faculty of Geography, Lomonosov Moscow State University |
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N.G. Yakovlev Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Leading Researcher, Institute of Numerical Mathematics, RAS |
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V.M. Stepanenko Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Deputy Director of RCC MSU |
Scientific Secretary of the seminar:
M.I. Varentsov Ph.D., senior researcher of RCC MSU |
Seminar topics cover the following main areas (but not limited to them):
- Methods and technologies for using supercomputer computing in interdisciplinary problems of environmental sciences.
- Mathematical modeling of processes in the climate system.
- Application of supercomputer technologies to solve problems of weather forecasting.
- Application of supercomputer technologies to solve problems of assessing climate change and their consequences for the environment.
- Application of supercomputer technologies for the complex solution of problems of environmental protection, including natural hazards and man-made disasters.
PROGRAM
17:30 (GMT+3)
Sergei Danilov | Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany |
ON THE TIME SCALE IN THE ELASTIC-VISCO-PLASTIC DYNAMICS OF SEA ICE
The stability of the numerical integration of the equations of sea ice dynamics of elastic-viscous-plastic rheology and its modifications is discussed. It is shown that acceptable dynamics is also obtained in the absence of convergence to exact solutions for viscous-plastic rheology, if the stability of the iterative solution is ensured. Practical recommendations are given on the choice of integration parameters and illustrations are given based on the solutions obtained for the Arctic on unstructured grids of 4.5 km and 1 km using the FESOM model.
The meeting of the seminar will be held in the form of a webinar on the Zoom platform.
Link to the conference:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81163596123?pwd=ejlrSldwM3FEQXFNVEJEaDdFQ0x3dz09
Meeting ID: 811 6359 6123
Passcode: 804194
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