Equation 2.26 looks exactly as 2.23 while 2.27 involves an operator or matrix inversion. By re-arranging 2.25 in this way we have cast the method as an explicit prediction step and an implicit step allowing the latter to be inserted into the over all algorithm with minimal interference. Fig. 2.3 shows the calling sequence for stepping forward a tracer variable such as temperature. In order to fit within the pressure method, the implicit viscosity must not alter the barotropic flow. In other words, it can only redistribute momentum in the vertical. The upshot of this is that although vertical viscosity may be backward implicit and unconditionally stable, no-slip boundary conditions may not be made implicit and are thus cast as a an explicit drag term.
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