Achieving hardware-specific implementation and optimization while maintaining productivity in an increasingly diverse environment of supercomputing architectures is challenging and requires rethinking traditional numerical weather prediction model programming designs. We provide insights into the ongoing porting and development of ECMWF’s non-hydrostatic FVM atmospheric dynamical core option in Python with the domain-specific library GT4Py. The presentation highlights the GT4Py approach for implementing weather and climate models, shows preliminary high-performance computing results on CPUs and GPUs for FVM and other ECMWF relevant codes, and outlines the roadmap for the overall model porting project with partners at CSCS and ETH Zurich
There is a growing need for ever more accurate climate and weather simulations to be delivered in sh...
This short review shows how innovative processing units—including graphical processing units (GPUs)—...
This thesis presents the new approaches to improve the performance of a weather forecast model. The...
ECMWF 19th Workshop on high performance computing in meteorology, 20-24 September 2021. A recording ...
As the demand for higher resolution and more accurate weather and climate simulations increases, the...
The multi-physics and multi-scale nature of the atmosphere is efficiently addressed by at- mospheric...
Weather forecasts and climate projections are of tremendous importance for economical and societal r...
All major weather and climate applications are currently developed using languages such as Fortran o...
This report is based of the weather prediction model developed and run by the European Centre for Me...
Weather and climate models are complex pieces of software which include many individual components, ...
There is a growing need for ever more accurate climate and weather simulations to be delivered in sh...
Two mesoscale numerical weather prediction models, Eta and the Rapid Update Cycle (RUC), are current...
QNH is a Quasi Non-Hydrostatic meteorological model created by A. E. MacDonald and under development...
Understanding the Earth System is of vital importance to many scientific fields and other civic issu...
HPC is critical to the weather and climate community for the delivery of accurate results in a timel...
There is a growing need for ever more accurate climate and weather simulations to be delivered in sh...
This short review shows how innovative processing units—including graphical processing units (GPUs)—...
This thesis presents the new approaches to improve the performance of a weather forecast model. The...
ECMWF 19th Workshop on high performance computing in meteorology, 20-24 September 2021. A recording ...
As the demand for higher resolution and more accurate weather and climate simulations increases, the...
The multi-physics and multi-scale nature of the atmosphere is efficiently addressed by at- mospheric...
Weather forecasts and climate projections are of tremendous importance for economical and societal r...
All major weather and climate applications are currently developed using languages such as Fortran o...
This report is based of the weather prediction model developed and run by the European Centre for Me...
Weather and climate models are complex pieces of software which include many individual components, ...
There is a growing need for ever more accurate climate and weather simulations to be delivered in sh...
Two mesoscale numerical weather prediction models, Eta and the Rapid Update Cycle (RUC), are current...
QNH is a Quasi Non-Hydrostatic meteorological model created by A. E. MacDonald and under development...
Understanding the Earth System is of vital importance to many scientific fields and other civic issu...
HPC is critical to the weather and climate community for the delivery of accurate results in a timel...
There is a growing need for ever more accurate climate and weather simulations to be delivered in sh...
This short review shows how innovative processing units—including graphical processing units (GPUs)—...
This thesis presents the new approaches to improve the performance of a weather forecast model. The...