Baby steps in conducting complex simulations across HPC infrastructures
Complex simulations, such as ice sheet modeling, do not just require computations on a HPC infrastructure to solve the ice sheet model itself. Rather, an ice sheet model relies on forcing data, which is often the output of other models, such as atmospheric data from climate models. This project aims...
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2024
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Online Access: | https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/59023/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/59023/1/PosterDataScienceSymposium2024.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.1a5aef77-2667-4f34-afb2-c99a3d0446eb |
Summary: | Complex simulations, such as ice sheet modeling, do not just require computations on a HPC infrastructure to solve the ice sheet model itself. Rather, an ice sheet model relies on forcing data, which is often the output of other models, such as atmospheric data from climate models. This project aims to develop a workflow across different HPC infrastructures that allows for efficient data ingestion, a user-friendly framework, and the possibility of data publication. While the current focus is on ice sheet modeling, the developed workflow will be designed to be applicable to other model setups. |
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