Title :
Use of HPC to Provide Operational Mesoscale Meteorological Support for ATEC Test Ranges
Author :
Pace, John ; Astling, Elford ; Halvorson, Scott ; Liu, Yubao ; Betancourt, Terri ; Hacker, Josh ; Knievel, Jason ; Swerdlin, Scott ; Warner, Thomas
Author_Institution :
US Army Dev. Test Command (ATEC), Dugway Proving Ground, UT
Abstract :
A variety of high-resolution atmospheric-model applications are running on the high performance computer cluster at Dugway Proving Ground (DPG), with the objective of providing accurate weather information to forecasters, test managers and planners, and decision-support staff at ATEC test ranges. The foundation of these applications is the 4D Weather (4DWX) forecasting system, which is built upon the Real-Time Four Dimensional Data Assimilation (RTFDDA) process and the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) and Penn State University/NCAR Mesoscale Model version 5 (MM5) forecasting models. The RTFDDA has been expanded for generating ensemble analyses and probabilistic forecasts (the E-RTFDDA system), and a 30-member E-RTFDDA system has been implemented and operated on the HPC cluster at DPG since August 2007. The system contains three nested domains with a fine mesh having a 3.3-km grid increment. The system generates 48-h forecasts every 6 hours. E-RTFDDA design features, capabilities, and real-time operation at DPG are introduced. This application, crucially depending on high performance computerpsilas computing power, is unique advanced technology that can serve as a national asset to support homeland security and homeland defense.
Keywords :
data assimilation; geophysics computing; national security; weather forecasting; 4D Weather forecasting system; ATEC test ranges; Dugway Proving Ground; E-RTFDDA design features; MM5 forecasting models; NCAR Mesoscale Model version 5; Penn State University; Real-Time Four Dimensional Data Assimilation process; US Army Test and Evaluation Command; USA; Utah; Weather Research and Forecasting model; data assimilation approach; design capabilities; high performance computer cluster; high performance computer´s computing power; high-resolution atmospheric-model applications; homeland defense; probabilistic forecasts; support homeland security; Application software; Data assimilation; High performance computing; Home computing; Meteorology; Predictive models; Real time systems; Terrorism; Testing; Weather forecasting;
Conference_Titel :
DoD HPCMP Users Group Conference, 2008. DOD HPCMP UGC
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3323-0
DOI :
10.1109/DoD.HPCMP.UGC.2008.83