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Use of high performance computing in meteorology [electronic resource]

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Geosciences and, in particular, numerical weather prediction are demanding the highest levels of available computer power. The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, with its experience in using supercomputers in this field, organizes every other year a workshop bringing together manufacturers, computer scientists, researchers and operational users to share their experiences and to learn about the latest developments. This volume provides an excellent overview of the latest achievements and plans for the use of new parallel techniques in the fields of meteorology, climatology and

Title Use of high performance computing in meteorology [electronic resource] : proceedings of the eleventh ECMWF Workshop on the Use of High Performance Computing in Meteorology : Reading, UK, 25-29 October 2004 / editors, Walter Zwieflhofer, George Mozdzynski.
Publisher Singapore
Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific
Creation Date c2005
Notes Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
English
Content Preface
CONTENTS
Early Experiences with the New IBM P690+ at ECMWF Deborah Salmond, Sami Saarinen
Creating Science Driven System Architectures for Large Scale Science William T.C. Kramer
Programming Models and Languages for High-productivity Computing Systems Hans P. Zima
Operation Status of the Earth Simulator Atsuya Uno
Non-hydrostatic Atmospheric GCM Development and Its Computational Performance Keiko Takahashi, Xindong Peng, Kenji Komine, Mitsuru Ohdaira, Koji Goto, Masayuki Yamada, Fuchigami Hiromitsu, Takeshi Sug
PDAF - The Parallel Data Assimilation Framework: Experiences with Kalman Filtering L. Nerger, W. Hiller, J. SchroterOptimal Approximation of Kalman Filtering with Temporally Local 4D-Var in Operational Weather Forecasting H. Auvinen, H. Haario, T. Kauranne
Intel Architecture Based High-performance Computing Technologies Herbert Cornelius
Distributed Data Management at DKRZ Wolfgang Sell
Supercomputing Upgrade at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology I. Bermous, M. Naughton, W. Bourke
4D-Var: Optimisation and Performance on the NEC SX-6 Stephen Oxley
The Weather Research and Forecast Model: Software Architecture and Performance J. Michalakes, J. Dudhia, D. Gill, T. Henderson, J. Klemp, W. Skamarock, W. WangEstablishment of an Efficient Managing System for NWP Operation in CMA Jiangkai, Hu, Wenhai, Shen
The Next-generation Supercomputer and NWP System of the JMA Masami Narita
The Grid: An IT Infrastructure for NOAA in the 21st Century Mark W. Govett, Mike Doney, Paul Hyder
Integrating Distributed Climate Data Resources: The NERC Datagrid A. Woolf, B. Lawrence, R. Lowry, K. Kleese van Dam, R. Cramer, M. Gutierrez, S. Kondapalli, S. Lathan, K. O'Neill, A . StephensTask Geometry for Commodity Linux Clusters and Grids: A Solution for Topology-aware Load Balancing of Synchronously Coupled, Asymmetric Atmospheric Models I. Lumb, B. McMillan, M. Page, G. Carr
Porting and Performance of the Community Climate System Model (CCSM3) on the Cray X1 G.R. Carr Jr., I.L. Carpenter, M.J. Cordery, J.B. Drake, M.W. Ham, F.M. Hoffman, P.H. Worley
A Uniform Memory Model for Distributed Data Objects on Parallel Architectures V. Balaji, Robert W. NumrichPanel Experience on Using High Performance Computing in Meteorology - Summary of the Discussion George Mozdzynski
List of Participants
Extent 1 online resource (323 p.)
Language English
National Library system number 997010708232405171
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