Title :
Optimization of the NMS6b weather model code
Author :
Thompson, Steven R. ; Petit, George ; Robinson, Jeffrey N. ; Williamson, Chatt ; Hisley, Dixie ; Pressel, Daniel
Author_Institution :
Army Res. Lab., Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, USA
Abstract :
The Army needs timely and accurate weather forecasting to support the prediction of battlefield conditions. The Army Research Laboratory Major Shared Resource Center (ARL MSRC) was tasked with optimizing the nonhydrastatic model simulation (NMS) weather forecasting code for potential Army use. This code is written for parallel execution on shared memory architectures using OpenMP directives. As written, the code does not run on distributed memory nodes. The NMS code consists of approximately 190,000 lines of Fortran code and 4,000 lines of C code, and was developed by Dr. Greg Tripoli of the University of Wisconsin. The code features a unique variable stepped topography representation designed to handle steep slopes. It is designed to faithfully represent flows in the presence of arbitrarily rough topography while maintaining sensitivity to subtle impacts of weak topography. We give a brief description of the NMS code, followed by the initial performance rate and our optimization goal, a short discussion of our approach, an explanation of the optimization work, our final benchmark results, and finally a brief mention of what future work could be done.
Keywords :
geophysics computing; message passing; military computing; open systems; shared memory systems; weather forecasting; Army Research Laboratory Major Shared Resource Center; C code; Fortran code; NMS6b weather model code; OpenMP directives; arbitrarily rough topography; battlefield condition; distributed memory nodes; nonhydrastatic model simulation; shared memory architecture; weather forecasting; Boundary conditions; Collaborative software; Computational modeling; Grid computing; Ground support; Laboratories; Memory architecture; Predictive models; Surfaces; Weather forecasting;
Conference_Titel :
User Group Conference, 2003. Proceedings
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1953-9
DOI :
10.1109/DODUGC.2003.1253404