
Coming Of Age - Proceedings Of The 6th Ecmwf Workshop On The Use Of Parallel Processors In Meterology
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Will be published approx. on 1. May 1995
Book
Hardback
580 pages
978-981-02-2211-6 (ISBN)
Description
Weather forecasting and climatology have traditionally been users of the world's fastest supercomputers. The emergence of massively parallel supercomputers as likely successors to current vector supercomputers has resulted in the conversion of weather and climate models to suit parallel supercomputers with thousands of processors. The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts has established itself as the central venue for bringing together operational weather forecasters, climate researchers and parallel computer manufacturers to share their experiences about these efforts every other year. This book presents an excellent cross-section of the results achieved so far in this demanding area of high-performance computing.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Singapore
Singapore
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
ISBN-13
978-981-02-2211-6 (9789810222116)
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Editor
Ecmwf, Uk
European Ctr For Medium-range Weather Forecasts, Uk
Content
High-performance computing requirements for medium-range weather forecasting, A. Simmons; MPP activities at NMC, J. Sela; a data-parallel HIRLAM forecast model, L. Wolters; areas of concern for multiprocessing - revisited after 10 years, G.-R. Hoffmann; a unified scheme for controlling load balance, cache use and vector length in the unified model, R. Ford; HPCN in Europe, H. Forster; on the subject of comparison of message-passing and data parallel programming methods using a shallow sea model, M. Ashworth; the IFS model - overview and parallel strategies, D. Dent et al; heterogeneous distributed computing for weather forecasts, R. Vaccaro; parallelism in semi-Lagrangian transport, R. Skalin. (Part Contents).