Title :
Final results from the tuning of the NMS/spl I.bar/6b weather code
Author_Institution :
US Army Res. Lab., Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, USA
Abstract :
The nonhydrostatic model simulation (NMS) /spl I.bar/6b weather code is commonly used by weather forecasters at television stations across the country. It is also of interest to the US Army due to its superior ability to predict weather in mountainous terrain. It was developed by Dr. Greg Tripoli of the University of Wisconsin (1992). Currently this code exists only as a shared memory application parallelized using OpenMP. Attempts to parallelize it for distributed memory systems using MPI proved to be beyond the scope of the project that the author was involved in. This paper discusses efforts to improve the performance of the code at both the processor level and at the level of parallel performance.
Keywords :
message passing; open systems; shared memory systems; software performance evaluation; weather forecasting; MPI; NMS/spl I.bar/6b weather code; OpenMP; distributed memory systems; nonhydrostatic model simulation; shared memory application; television stations; weather forecasters; Arithmetic; Code standards; Costs; Delay; High performance computing; Impedance; Laboratories; Predictive models; TV; Weather forecasting;
Conference_Titel :
Users Group Conference (DOD_UGC'04), 2004
Conference_Location :
Williamsburg, VA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2259-9
DOI :
10.1109/DOD_UGC.2004.16