Title :
High-performance climate system modeling using a domain and task decomposition message-passing approach
Author :
Ambrosiano, J.J. ; Bolstad, J. ; Bourgeois, A.J. ; Brown, J.C. ; Chan, B. ; Hannevik, W.P. ; Eltgroth, P.G. ; Grant, B. ; Matarazzo, C. ; Mirin, A.A. ; Shumaker, D.E. ; Wehner, M.F.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., CA, USA
Abstract :
We have developed a climate system modeling framework (CSMF) for high-performance systems, designed to schedule and couple multiple physics simulation packages in a flexible and transportable manner. Some of the major packages in the CSMF include models of atmospheric and oceanic circulation and chemistry, land surface and sea ice processes, and trace gas biogeochemistry. Parallelism is achieved through both domain decomposition and process-level concurrency, with data transfer and synchronization accomplished through message-passing. Both machine transportability and architecture-dependent optimization are handled through libraries and conditional compile directives. Preliminary experiments with the CSMF have been executed on a number of high-performance platforms, including the Intel Paragon, the TMC CM-5 and the Meiko CS-2, and we are in the very early stages of optimization. Progress to date (1994) is presented
Keywords :
climatology; digital simulation; geophysics computing; message passing; parallel machines; parallel programming; Intel Paragon; Meiko CS-2; TMC CM-5; architecture-dependent optimization; climate system modeling framework; conditional compile directives; data transfer; domain decomposition; high-performance climate system modeling; land surface; machine transportability; multiple physics simulation packages; oceanic circulation; process-level concurrency; sea ice processes; synchronization; task decomposition message-passing approach; trace gas biogeochemistry; Atmospheric modeling; Chemistry; Concurrent computing; Ice surface; Land surface; Libraries; Packaging machines; Physics; Sea ice; Sea surface;
Conference_Titel :
Scalable High-Performance Computing Conference, 1994., Proceedings of the
Conference_Location :
Knoxville, TN
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-5680-8
DOI :
10.1109/SHPCC.1994.296671