Parallel supercomputing in atmospheric science : proceedings of the Fifth ECMWF Workshop on the Use of Parallel Processors in Meteorology, Reading, UK, November 23-27, 1992 /

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Corporate Authors: ECMWF Workshop on Use of Parallel Processors in Meteorology Reading, U.K.); European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts.
Group Author: Hoffman, G.-R. (Geerd-R.), 1945- (Editor); Kauranne, Tuomo. (Editor)
Published: World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd.,
Publisher Address: Singapore :
Publication Dates: 1993.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/2054#t=toc
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (546 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9789814535670
Index Number: QC866
CLC: P43-532
Contents: Parallel Processing in Environmental Modelling -- Porting the Well-Posed Topographical Meteorological Model to the KSR Parallel Supercomputer -- On the Parallelization of Global Spectral Eulerian Shallow-Water Models -- Parallel Computing at IBM Research on Geophysical Applications -- Implementation of a T21 Global Spectral Model on 16 Nodes of Parallel Computers -- Parallelization of the IFS Model -- Preliminary Results of a Limited Area Model (YH Model) on Parallel Computing Environment -- Experiences with the Scalable-Parallel ARPS Cloud/Mesoscale Prediction Model on Massively Parallel and Workstation Cluster Architectures -- The Vulcan Operating Environment: A Brief Overview and Status Report -- Fortran M as a Language for Building Earth System Models -- Parallelization of the IFS: Status Report and First Results -- Status Report: Parallel Ocean Circulation on Cedar -- The Intel Paragon XP/S Supercomputer -- Parallelization of the Unified Model Data Assimilation Scheme -- PARMACS for Viper: Report of an Implementation -- The RAPS Programming Model O -- Parallelizing the ECMWF Optimum Interpolation Analysis -- Massively Parallel Computing: Mathematics and Communications Libraries -- 4D Variational Assimilation, Ensemble Forecasting and Parallel Computing -- Scalability Estimates of Parallel Spectral Atmospheric Models -- Intel Supercomputer Systems Division -- Performance of the Shallow Water Equations on the CM-200 and CM-5 Parallel Supercomputers -- MPMM: A Massively Parallel Mesoscale Model -- Multitasking of the NOGAPS Model -- Implementation of the NCAR CCM2 on the Connection Machine -- A Practical Parallel Runtime Environment on a Multiprocessor with Global Address Space -- A Multidomain Algorithm for Advection Problems and its Application to Atmospheric Models -- Experiences Porting the Unified Model to the KSR-1 -- VPP500 Supercomputer -- Numerical Software for 3D Hydrodynamic Modelling Using Transputer Arrays -- A Draft Standard for Message Passing in a Distributed Memory Environment -- Using Parallel Processors for Production The Met. Office's View -- A Parallel Implementation of the HIRLAM Model -- The Message Passing Version of the Parallel Community Climate Model -- Experience on Using Parallel Computers in Meteorology: Summary of the Discussion.