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Record Nr.

UNINA9910783918203321

Titolo

Realizing teracomputing [[electronic resource] ] : proceedings of the tenth ECMWF Workshop on the Use of High Performance Computing in Meteorology : Reading, UK, 4-8 November, 2002 / / editors, Walter Zwieflhofer, Norbert Kreitz

Pubbl/distr/stampa

River Edge, NJ, : World Scientific, c2003

ISBN

1-281-90625-5

9786611906252

981-270-483-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (433 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

ZwieflhoferWalter

KreitzNorbert

Disciplina

551.50285

Soggetti

Meteorology - Data processing

Parallel processing (Electronic computers)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Preface; CONTENTS; Predictability of Weather and Climate: From Theory to Practice - From Days to Decades T. N. Palmer; Vector Returns: A New Supercomputer for the Met Office P. Burton; Vector Parallel Programming and Performance of a Spectral Atmospheric Model on the Earth Simulator S. Shingu, H. Fuchigami and M. Yamada; 10-KM Mesh Global Atmospheric Simulations W. Ohfuchi, T. Enomoto, K. Takaya and M. K. Yoshioka; Development of Parallel Ocean General Circulation Models on the Earth Simulator Y. Tanaka, M. Tsugawa, Y. Mimura and T. Suzuki

4D-Var Global Ocean Data Assimilation on the Earth Simulator N. Sugiura, S. Masuda, Y. Shen, J. D. Annan, T. Awaji, Y. Sasaki and Q. JiangImplementation of the IFS on a Highly Parallel Scalar System M. Hamrud, S. Saarinen and D. Salmond; Performance and Scalability of Atmospheric Models on LINUX Systems S. Lowder and T. E. Rosmond; The NOAA Operational Model Archive and Distribution System (NOMADS) G. K. Rutledge, J. Alpert, R. J. Stouffer and B. Lawrence

Data Ingest and Product Distribution for Teracomputing: A Scalable,



Flexible E-Business Architecture B. R. Gritton, K. Pollak and M. A. RennickPRISM and ENES: A European Approach to Earth System Modelling E. Guilyardi, R. G. Budich and S. Valcke; Implementation of Data Mining Techniques for Meteorological Applications A. S, Cofino, J. M. Gutierrez, B. Jakubiak and M. Melonek; An Integrated E-Science Environment for Environmental Science K. Kleese van Dam, S. Sufi, G. Drinkwater, L. Blanshard, A. Manandhar, R. Tyer, R. Allan, K. O'Neill, M. Doherty, M. Williams, A. Woolfand

Toward the Flexible Composition and Deployment of Coupled Models R. W. Ford and G. D. RileyFrom Megaflops to Teraflops - The 10th ECMWF Workshop G.-R. Hoffmann; ACTS - A Collection of High Performing Software Tools for Scientific Computing L. A. Drummond and O. A. Marques; Climate Modeling: Coupling Component Models by MPH for Distributed Multi-Component Environment C. Ding and Y. He; Performance Analysis of the Scalable Modeling System D. Schaffer, J. Middlecoff;  M. Govett and T. Henderson

Scalability and Performance of MOM: High-Resolution Simulations of the Atlantic Circulation R. Redler, A. Biastoch, J.-O. Beismann and K. KetelsenEddy Resolved Ecosystem Modelling in the Irish Sea J. Holt, R. Proctor, M. Ashworth, I. Allen and J. Blackford; A Self-Adaptive Finite Element Model of the Atmosphere N. Rakowsky, S. Frickenhaus, W. Hiller, M. Lauter, D. Handorf and K. Dethlof; Optimisation of ECMWF's Integrated Forecast System (IFS) for the IBM p690 J. Hague; Performance and Parallelization of a Coupled GCM on the IBM SP4 S. Cocke, T. E. Larow and Z. Christidis

Parallelization of HLAFS Model Following an Analytical Model Z. Zhu, Z. Christidis, J. Xue and H. Yan

Sommario/riassunto

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 book provides an excellent overview of the latest achievements in and plans for the use of new parallel techniques in meteorology, climatology and oceanography. T