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The History and Current Status of the Supercomputers in Institutions for Research and Forecast of Weather/Climate  

Joh, Minsu (Supercomputing Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information)
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Atmosphere / v.16, no.2, 2006 , pp. 141-157 More about this Journal
Abstract
A revolution in weather and climate forecasting is in progress. This has been made possible as a result of theoretical advances in our understanding of the predictability of weather and climate, and by the extraordinary developments in supercomputer technology. New problem areas have been discovered and different solutions have been found by the recent high performance computers whose performance has been increased rapidly. Such advances in the computational performance may change the strategy of development of numerical models and prediction methods. This paper discusses a brief history and current status of the supercomputers in institutions for research and forecast of weather/climate. The main purpose of this study is to provide the preliminary information about supercomputers such as architecture of system and processor. Such information would be useful for meteorologists to understand the features and the preference of supercomputers in each institution.
Keywords
predictability; processor architecture; supercomputer technology; system architecture; weather and climate research institutions;
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