CSAM’s Home#
This page documents the codebase for the Constrained Spectral Approximation Method (CSAM). CSAM is a physically sound and robust method for approximating the spectrum of subgrid-scale orography. It operates under the following constraints:
Utilises a limited number of spectral modes (no more than 100)
Significantly reduces the complexity of physical terrain by over 500 times
Maintains the integrity of physical information to a large extent
Compatible with unstructured geodesic grids
Inherently scale-aware
This method is primarily used to represent terrain for weather forecasting purposes, but it also shows promise for broader data analysis applications.
Acknowledgment#
This work has been made possible by the generosity of Eric and Wendy Schmidt through the Schmidt Futures Virtual Earth System Research Institute’s DataWave Project.