14th Workshop on the Use of High Performance Computing in Meteorology

Every second year the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) hosts a workshop on the use of high performance computing in meteorology. The 14th ECMWF Workshop on High Performance Computing in Meteorology was held from 1 to 5 November 2010.

Description

The emphasis of this workshop was on running meteorological applications at sustained teraflops performance in a production environment. Particular emphasis was placed on the future scalability of NWP codes and the tools and development environments to facilitate this.

The aim was to provide a venue where:

  • Users from our Member States and around the world could report on their experience and achievements in the field of high performance computing during the last two years; plans for the future and requirements for computing power were also presented.
  • Vendors of supercomputers had the opportunity to talk to managers and end users of meteorological computer centres about their current and future products.
  • Meteorological scientists could present their achievements in the development of parallel computing techniques and algorithms, and could exchange ideas on the use of supercomputers in future research.
  • Computer scientists could give an update on their efforts in providing tools which will help users to exploit the power of supercomputers in the field of meteorology.
  • The challenges of creating a computer centre infrastructure for HPC could be discussed.

The workshop consisted of a limited number of presentations from invited speakers, plus a series of 20 minute contributions. The morning of the final day was reserved for an open discussion session.

Programme

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Presentations

Session 1
 

Development of the ECMWF forecasting system

Erland Kallen (ECMWF)

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IFS scalability and computational efficiency

Deborah Salmond and Mats Hamrud (ECMWF)

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Session 2
 

Recent advancements in high resolution climate modeling

Richard Loft (NCAR)

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The next-generation supercomputer and NWP system of JMA

Masami Narita (Japan Meteorological Agency)

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HPC at the Canadian Meteorological Centre

Bertrand Denis (Environment Canada)

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Session 3
 

4D-Var, scalability and code design

Yannick Tremolet (ECMWF)

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A validation of the Yin-Yang global forecast GEM model

Vivian Lee (Environment Canada)

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US navy mesoscale forecast system and HPC attributes

James Doyle (Naval Research Laboratory)

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Session 4
 

Using GPUs to run weather prediction models

Mark Govett (NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory)

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Progress on the GPU parallelization and optimization of the NIM global weather model

Tom Henderson (NOAA Eath System Research Laboratory)

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Session 5
 

Petascale opportunities and challenges for Earth System Modeling

Per Nyberg (Cray Inc)

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Application scaling in an Exascale Environment

Don Grice (IBM Corporation)

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Session 6
 

HPC in the multi-core and heterogeneous era

David Barkai (Intel Corporation)

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Fujitsu's approach for application centric Petascale computing

Okuda Motoi (Fujitsu Limited)

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Update on SGI technology for weather and climate simulation

Michael Woodacre (SGI)

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Session 7
 

Performance "Barriers" in highly scaling earth-system models

Panagiotis Adamidis (Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum GmbH)

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High performance computing at CMA

Xiao Huadong (China Meteorological Administration)

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An Architecture Comparison Exercise (ACE)

Lois Steenman-Clark (University of Reading)

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Session 8
 

High performance computing of MSSG and its physical performance

Keiko Takahashi (Earth Simulator Center, JAMSTEC)

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Future activities of high performance computing in meteorology using the K-computer

Hirofumi Tomita (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)

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IFS: RAPS11 and model scaling

George Mozdzynski (ECMWF)

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Session 9
 

RAPS update

George Mozdzynski (ECMWF)

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Future trends in high performance computing at DWD

Ulrich Schattler (Deutscher Wetterdienst)

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Meteo-France RAPS benchmark

Phillipe Marguinaud (Meteo France)

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Session 10
 

The challenges of running meteorological applications at sustained teraflops performance with resilience and consistency in a production environment

Tim Pugh (Australian Bureau of Meteorology)

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Scalability of the Met Office unified model

Andy Malcolm (Met Office)

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Operational numerical weather prediction in Switzerland and evolution towards new supercomputer architectures

Philippe Steiner (Meteo Swiss), Michele de Lorenzi, Angelo Mangili (CSCS)

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Session 11
 

Bull's high performance computing solutions for science simulations

Jean-Pierre Panziera (Bull)

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Accelerating weather models with GPGPU's

Dave Norton (The Portland Group)

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Fortran 2008: what's in it for high-performance computing?

John Reid (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)

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Session 12
 

Parallel I/O for scalable earth system modelling

Luis Kornblueh (Max Planck Institute for Meteorology)

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HPC weather and climate code development with Rogue Wave

Dean Stewart (Rogue Wave Software UK Ltd)

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Debugging at scale

Lindon Locks (Allinea Software)

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Session 13
 

Enabling exascale computing through the ParalleX execution model

Thomas Sterling (Louisiana State University)

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Ensemble data assimilation as parallel minimization

Tuomo Kauranne (Lappeenranta University of Technology)

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Session 14
 

Parallel processing of the semi-lagrangian scheme in GRAPES

ZhiYan Jin (China Meteorological Administration)

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ODB (Observational DataBase): past, present and future

Anne Fouilloux (ECMWF)

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Preliminary results of GRAPES' Helmholtz solver using GCR and PETSc tools

XiangJun Wu (China Meteorological Administration)

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Session 15
 

Efficient local resorting and preconditioning techniques applied to a parallel tsunami simulation model

Annika Fuchs (Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar & Marine Research)

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The NCEP HPC workload: 2010 state and forward challenges

George VandenBerghe (NOAA/NCEP)

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I/O monitoring of 4D-Var at ECMWF

John Hague (IBM) and Oliver Treiber (ECMWF)

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Session 16
 

GLOMAP mode on HECToR phase2b (Cray XT6)

Mark Richardson (Numerical Algorithms Group)

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The data processing concept and performance requirements for the Meteosat Third Generation Programme

Dieter Just (EUMETSAT)

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Session 17
 

Optimizing a vector code for cache-based multi-core systems: Porting echam6hms

Luis Kornblueh (Max Planck Institute for Meteorology)

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A cost-effective redundancy scheme for real-time data production systems through the usage of virtualization

Martin Dillman (EUMETSAT)

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Session 18
 
Panel on experience of using High Performance Computing in Meteorology PDF icon