ABSTRACT
The viability of a proposed global variable-grid strategy was previously
tested (Côté et al. 1993) using a shallow-water-equations
prototype. It was demonstrated that by using a global variable-resolution
mesh, a high-resolution short-term forecast can be obtained for a region
of interest at a fraction of the cost of using uniformly-high resolution
everywhere. The prototype is generalized here to use the hydrostatic primitive
equations. Preliminary results obtained with an adiabatic version of this
baroclinic model are presented. They confirm the potential of the proposed
strategy: differences between the 48-h forecasts for the 500 hPa geopotential
height and mean-sea-level pressure fields obtained from a uniform 1.2 deg.
model, and those obtained from a variable-mesh model with equivalent resolution
on a 81.6 deg. x 60 deg. sub-domain, are small.