Impact-focused studies of extreme weather require coupling of accurate simulations of weather and climate systems and impact-measuring hydrological models which themselves demand larger computer resources. In this paper, we present a preliminary analysis of a high-performance computing (HPC)-based hydrological modelling approach, which is aimed at utilizing and maximizing HPC power resources, to support the study on extreme weather impact due to climate change. Here, four case studies are presented through implementation on the HPC Wales platform of the UK mesoscale meteorological Unified Model (UM) with high-resolution simulation suite UKV, alongside a Linux-based hydrological model, Hydrological Predictions for the Environment (HYPE). The...
International audienceAfter defining the High Performance Pre- Computing --referred as HPPC-- concep...
We present a speculative extrapolation of the performance aspects of an atmospheric general circulat...
A methodology for developing future generations of a storm-scale weather prediction model for Massiv...
Impact-focused studies of extreme weather require coupling of accurate simulations of weather and cl...
Computer based modelling has long been an established norm in hydrological studies. The demand of c...
This short review shows how innovative processing units—including graphical processing units (GPUs)—...
Understanding the Earth System is of vital importance to many scientific fields and other civic issu...
From 1970 to 2012, about 9000 High Impact Weather Events (HIWE) were reported globally: all together...
Recent extreme precipitation events have caused widespread flooding to the UK. The prediction of the...
From 1970 to 2012, about 9,000 high-impact weather events were reported globally, causing the loss o...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.7289/V5862DH3The United Stat...
At Argonne National Laboratory we have developed a high performance regional climate modeling simula...
International audienceWith the computing power it brings, the new generation of massively parallel c...
One of the main challenges in hydro-meteorological research (HMR) is predicting the impact of weathe...
Widespread major flood events in both the UK and Europe over the last decade have focussed attention...
International audienceAfter defining the High Performance Pre- Computing --referred as HPPC-- concep...
We present a speculative extrapolation of the performance aspects of an atmospheric general circulat...
A methodology for developing future generations of a storm-scale weather prediction model for Massiv...
Impact-focused studies of extreme weather require coupling of accurate simulations of weather and cl...
Computer based modelling has long been an established norm in hydrological studies. The demand of c...
This short review shows how innovative processing units—including graphical processing units (GPUs)—...
Understanding the Earth System is of vital importance to many scientific fields and other civic issu...
From 1970 to 2012, about 9000 High Impact Weather Events (HIWE) were reported globally: all together...
Recent extreme precipitation events have caused widespread flooding to the UK. The prediction of the...
From 1970 to 2012, about 9,000 high-impact weather events were reported globally, causing the loss o...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.7289/V5862DH3The United Stat...
At Argonne National Laboratory we have developed a high performance regional climate modeling simula...
International audienceWith the computing power it brings, the new generation of massively parallel c...
One of the main challenges in hydro-meteorological research (HMR) is predicting the impact of weathe...
Widespread major flood events in both the UK and Europe over the last decade have focussed attention...
International audienceAfter defining the High Performance Pre- Computing --referred as HPPC-- concep...
We present a speculative extrapolation of the performance aspects of an atmospheric general circulat...
A methodology for developing future generations of a storm-scale weather prediction model for Massiv...