Allinea Software reports that the company is helping weather and climate researchers to adapt advanced weather models to better exploit today’s technology capability and get ready for future platforms. The company will address leading climatologists and meteorologists on best practices for scalable code development April 6-7 at the 4th ENES HPC Workshop. The session will reference the application of Allinea’s tools across over 20 weather and climate customers worldwide.
As the complexity of weather modeling increases, the industry is witnessing a huge growth in demand for both computing power and energy consumption,” said Allinea’s VP Product Management, Mark O’Connor. “We are educating researchers around new and smarter approaches to writing more energy efficient and sustainable code and achieving faster simulations.”
O’Connor continues: “Much of the meteorology code used today has been developed over generations by many contributors. Optimizing this work to run efficiently for ours and future generations provides huge capability benefits. Our unique toolset lets researchers study the performance of code at scale. They can then easily adapt it to achieve more from the HPC systems they use now, whilst getting ready for tomorrow’s exascale capabilities”.
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