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Source code of numerical models used in Kawai et al. (202X)

Authors: Kawai, Yuta;

Source code of numerical models used in Kawai et al. (202X)

Abstract

This archive contains source codes of numerical models and input files used in the paper "Comparison of computational advantages of high-order discontinuous Galerkin and conventional finite-volume dynamical cores in atmospheric turbulent simulations" by Kawai et al. (202X). The codes to analyze the simulation results are also contained. The latest version of SCALE-DG can be obtained from a github repository. Please see https://github.com/ywkawai/FE-Project.

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