
Capacity of U.S. Climate Modeling to Support Climate Change Assessment Activities
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- Capacity of U.S. Climate Modeling to Support Climate Change Assessment Activities
- Copyright
- Preface
- Acknowledgment of Reviewers
- Contents
- Executive Summary
- Capacity of U.S. Climate Modeling
- BACKGROUND
- POLICY CONTEXT
- CURRENT SMALL AND INTERMEDIATE MODELING CAPABILITIES
- CURRENT HIGH-END MODELING CAPABILITIES AND NEEDS
- ACCESS TO FOREIGN MODEL OUTPUT
- PRIORITY SETTING
- COORDINATION
- ALLOCATING RESOURCES
- RECENT DEVELOPMENTS RELEVANT TO THIS REPORT: COMPUTATIONAL CAPABILITIES AND COORDINATION
- CONCLUSIONS
- References
- Appendix A
- 1. THE CRISIS IN U.S. CLIMATE MODELING
- 2. THREE OPTIONS FOR PROGRESS
- Option 1: Further increase funding at existing modeling centers
- Option II: A new center for climate modeling
- Option III: A distributed national climate modeling program
- 3. A THREE-TIER STRUCTURE FOR THE DISTRIBUTED PROGRAM
- Tier 1: The U.S. National Climate Model
- Tier 2: Model development research
- Tier 3: Research on climate variability
- 4. IMPLEMENTATION
- Appendix B Statement of Task
- Appendix C CRC Climate Modeling Workshop Invitation and Agenda
- AGENDA OF CLIMATE MODELING WORKSHOP
- Executive Session
- Public Session
- The Quality and Infrastructure of Climate Modeling in the United States
- Appendix D Examples of Access Restrictions on Foreign Atmospheric Data
- Memorandum
- Appendix E
- NCAR MEASUREMENTS OF SINGLE PROCESSOR PERFORMANCE
- High-end Processors
- (64-bit Results)
- A SAMPLING OF COMPUTING SYSTEMS IN MAJOR ATMOSPHERIC MODELING CENTERS AROUND THE WORLD
- I. Introduction
- II. Systems Currently Installed
- III. Future Developments Abroad
- IV. A Sample of Computing Systems in Universities Abroad
- V. Impact on U.S. Atmospheric Science
- VI. Summary
- COMMENTS FROM UCAR TO THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION HEARING
- Members of the Commission:
- Background
- A New NCAR Climate Model
- The RFP
- Performance Expectations in the BAFO Guidelines.
- The BAFO from the Federal Computer Corporation (FCC)
- The BAFO from Cray Research
- Basis for Selection
- If An Antidumping Order is Issued
- Summary
- Bibliography
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