AbstractClimate science is employing increasingly complex models and simulations to analyze the past and predict the future of Earth's climate. This growth in complexity is creating a widening gap between the data being produced and the ability to analyze the datasets. Parallel computing tools are necessary to analyze, compare, and interpret the simulation data. The Parallel Climate Analysis Toolkit (ParCAT) provides basic tools to efficiently use parallel computing techniques to make analysis of these datasets manageable. The toolkit provides the ability to compute spatio-temporal means, differences between runs or differences between averages of runs, and histograms of the values in a data set. ParCAT is implemented as a command-line util...
This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.-- et al.We have optimis...
This final report includes details on the research accomplished by the grant entitled 'Exploitation ...
The Parallel Community Climate Model (PCCM) is a message-passing parallelization of version 2.1 of t...
Climate science is employing increasingly complex models and simulations to analyze the past and pre...
AbstractClimate science is employing increasingly complex models and simulations to analyze the past...
We believe two great opportunities exist in the analysis of climate model data: 1) introduction of p...
We present TECA, a parallel toolkit for detecting extreme events in large climate datasets. Modern c...
AbstractEarth science high-performance applications often require extensive analysis of their output...
Spatial-temporal modelling of environmental systems such as agriculture, forestry, and water resourc...
AbstractWe present TECA, a parallel toolkit for detecting extreme events in large climate datasets. ...
In this paper, we present Par@Graph, a software toolbox to reconstruct and analyze complex climate n...
Being able to incorporate, inspect, and analyze data with newly developed technologies, diagnostics,...
This report gives an overview of a parallel version of the NCAR Community Climate Model, CCM2, imple...
This thesis contributes to the area of data analysis as used in atmospheric science and provides a m...
In this paper, we present Par@Graph, a software toolbox to reconstruct and analyze complex climate n...
This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.-- et al.We have optimis...
This final report includes details on the research accomplished by the grant entitled 'Exploitation ...
The Parallel Community Climate Model (PCCM) is a message-passing parallelization of version 2.1 of t...
Climate science is employing increasingly complex models and simulations to analyze the past and pre...
AbstractClimate science is employing increasingly complex models and simulations to analyze the past...
We believe two great opportunities exist in the analysis of climate model data: 1) introduction of p...
We present TECA, a parallel toolkit for detecting extreme events in large climate datasets. Modern c...
AbstractEarth science high-performance applications often require extensive analysis of their output...
Spatial-temporal modelling of environmental systems such as agriculture, forestry, and water resourc...
AbstractWe present TECA, a parallel toolkit for detecting extreme events in large climate datasets. ...
In this paper, we present Par@Graph, a software toolbox to reconstruct and analyze complex climate n...
Being able to incorporate, inspect, and analyze data with newly developed technologies, diagnostics,...
This report gives an overview of a parallel version of the NCAR Community Climate Model, CCM2, imple...
This thesis contributes to the area of data analysis as used in atmospheric science and provides a m...
In this paper, we present Par@Graph, a software toolbox to reconstruct and analyze complex climate n...
This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.-- et al.We have optimis...
This final report includes details on the research accomplished by the grant entitled 'Exploitation ...
The Parallel Community Climate Model (PCCM) is a message-passing parallelization of version 2.1 of t...