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Published on: March 31, 2023
The digital revolution of Earth-system science
Peter Bauer1, Peter D Dueben2, Torsten Hoefler3
1Research Department, ECMWF, Reading, UK. peter.bauer@ecmwf.int.
Abstract:
Computational science is crucial for delivering reliable weather and climate predictions. However, despite decades of high-performance computing experience, there is serious concern about the sustainability of this application in the post-Moore/Dennard era. Here, we discuss the present limitations in the field and propose the design of a novel infrastructure that is scalable and more adaptable to future, yet unknown computing architectures.
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