Project description
Exascale supercomputing for weather and climate simulation
The ESiWACE Centre of Excellence aims to improve weather and climate simulations on high-performance computing platforms. The EU-funded ESiWACE3 project is the third phase of this initiative, focused on community support for exascale supercomputing and knowledge transfer among Earth system modeling centres in Europe. The project will establish efficient and scalable simulation technologies and toolboxes for high-resolution Earth system modeling. It will also create a community hub for training, communication and dissemination, facilitating the transfer of knowledge and technology across the modeling community. Ultimately, ESiWACE3 seeks to improve the productivity and efficiency of Earth system modeling and bridge knowledge gaps within the community.
Objective
This proposal shapes the next (third) phase of the ESiWACE Centre of Excellence. As the ability to run Earth system models at ~1km resolution efficiently on EuroHPC supercomputers has already been established in previous phases for specific model configurations, and as developments are now picked up by science-driven projects, this proposal will focus on the support of the community to reach a higher readiness level regarding exascale supercomputing and knowledge transfer between the different Earth system modelling centres and teams across Europe. The project will focus on three main aims that are essential to prepare existing, operational weather and climate prediction systems for the exascale era through (i) the transfer and establishment of knowledge and technology for efficient and scalable simulations of weather and climate across the Earth system modelling community, (ii) closing common technology knowledge gaps and by providing toolboxes for high-resolution Earth system modelling via joint developments and (iii) by serving as a sustainable community hub for training, communication and dissemination for high-performance computing for weather and climate modelling in Europe. ESiWACE3 will bring the various approaches to address these challenges from the different modelling groups together to transfer knowledge across the weather and climate domain, to generate synergies between the local efforts, to provide targeted support of modelling groups via customised high-performance computing services, and to provide training to educate the next generation of researchers.
Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
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- engineering and technology electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering electronic engineering computer hardware supercomputers
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HORIZON.2.4 - Digital, Industry and Space
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HORIZON-JU-RIA - HORIZON JU Research and Innovation Actions
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-EUROHPC-JU-2021-COE-01
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08034 Barcelona
Spain
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