Preparing the Community Earth System Model for Exascale Computing

Dennis, J. M., Kerr, C. L., Baker, A., Dobbins, B., Paul, K., et al. (2017). Preparing the Community Earth System Model for Exascale Computing. Exascale Scientific Applications: Scalability and Performance Portability

Title Preparing the Community Earth System Model for Exascale Computing
Genre Chapter
Author(s) John M. Dennis, Christopher L. Kerr, Allison Baker, Brian Dobbins, Kevin Paul, R. Mills, Sheri Mickelson, Youngsung Kim, Raghu Raj Prasanna Kumar, T. P. Straatsma, K. B. Antypas, T. J. Williams
Abstract Understanding the complex interactions present in the Earth's physical and biological systems within the ocean, atmosphere, land, and ice has long been of scientific interest. Recently, with the advent of accelerated climate change, the need to understand the societal and policy implications in such areas as water resource planning, agricultural practices, and human activities (e.g., deforestation, CO2 emissions) has made the need to understand the earth system even more critical. Fortunately, advances in computing capabilities over the last few decades have enabled the development of climate simulation codes, or Earth-system models (ESMs) that have significantly advanced climate science and improved understanding of the complexities of the climate system.
Publication Title Exascale Scientific Applications: Scalability and Performance Portability
Publication Date Nov 9, 2017
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CISL Affiliations TDD, ASAP, IOWAG, STP

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