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Bringing task and data parallelism to analysis of climate model output

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Larson, Jay
Jacob, R.L.
Krishna, Jayesh
Xu, Xiabing
Mickelson, Sheri
Tautges, Tim
Wilde, Mike
Latham, Robert
Foster, Ian
Ross, Rob

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Climate models are both outputting larger and larger amounts of data and are doing it on more sophisticated numerical grids. The tools climate scientists have used to analyze climate output, an essential component of climate modeling, are single threaded

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Proceedings - 2012 SC Companion: High Performance Computing, Networking Storage and Analysis, SCC 2012

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2037-12-31
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