• DocumentCode
    831987
  • Title

    Concurrent Visualization in a Production Supercomputing Environment

  • Author

    Ellsworth, D. ; Green, B. ; Henze, C. ; Moran, P. ; Sandstrom, T.

  • Author_Institution
    AMTl, NASA Ames Res. Center, Moffett Field, CA
  • Volume
    12
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    2006
  • Firstpage
    997
  • Lastpage
    1004
  • Abstract
    We describe a concurrent visualization pipeline designed for operation in a production supercomputing environment. The facility was initially developed on the NASA Ames "Columbia" supercomputer for a massively parallel forecast model (GEOS4). During the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, GEOS4 was run 4 times a day under tight time constraints so that its output could be included in an ensemble prediction that was made available to forecasters at the National Hurricane Center. Given this time-critical context, we designed a configurable concurrent pipeline to visualize multiple global fields without significantly affecting the runtime model performance or reliability. We use MPEG compression of the accruing images to facilitate live low-bandwidth distribution of multiple visualization streams to remote sites. We also describe the use of our concurrent visualization framework with a global ocean circulation model, which provides a 864-fold increase in the temporal resolution of practically achievable animations. In both the atmospheric and oceanic circulation models, the application scientists gained new insights into their model dynamics, due to the high temporal resolution animations attainable
  • Keywords
    computer animation; data compression; data visualisation; geophysics computing; image coding; image resolution; parallel machines; pipeline processing; rendering (computer graphics); storms; weather forecasting; Atlantic hurricane season; GEOS4; MPEG compression; NASA Ames Columbia supercomputer; National Hurricane Center; atmospheric circulation models; concurrent visualization pipeline; ensemble prediction; global ocean circulation model; low-bandwidth distribution; multiple visualization streams; parallel forecast model; production supercomputing environment; remote sites; runtime model performance; temporal resolution animations; time-critical context; Animation; Atmospheric modeling; Hurricanes; NASA; Pipelines; Predictive models; Production; Supercomputers; Time factors; Visualization; ECCO; GEOS4 global climate model; Supercomputing; concurrent visualization; high temporal resolution visualization; hurricane visualization; interactive visual computing; ocean modeling.; time-varying data;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1077-2626
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TVCG.2006.128
  • Filename
    4015457