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    Performance Of MC2 And The Ecmwf Ifs Forecast Model On The Fujitsu Vpp700 And Nec Sx-4m

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    The NEC SX-4M cluster and Fujitsu VPP700 supercomputers are both based on custom vector processors using low-power CMOS technology. Their basic architectures and programming models are however somewhat different. A multi-node SX4M cluster contains up to 32 processors per shared memory node, with a maximum of 16 nodes connected via the proprietary NEC IXS fibre channel crossbar network. A hybrid combination of inter-node MPI message-passing with intra-node multitasking or threads is possible. The Fujitsu VPP700 is a fully distributed-memory vector machine with a scalable crossbar interconnect which also supports MPI. The parallel performance of the MC2 model for high-resolution mesoscale forecasting over large domains and of the IFS RAPS 4.0 benchmark are presented for several different machine configurations. These include an SX-4/32 with 8 GB main memory unit (MMU), an SX-4/32M cluster (SX-4/16, 8 GB MMU + SX-4/16, 4 GB MMU) and up to 80 PE's of the VPP700. 1 Computational Sciences S..

    Ensemble Analysis of Forecast Errors Related to Floating Point Performance.

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    The dynamical core of the Mesoscale Compressible Community (MC2) model is described. Ensemble forecast techniques for high-resolution mesoscale simulations are applied to assess the impact of floating point optimization, mathematics libraries, and processor configuration on forecast accuracy. It is shown that the iterative solver in the dynamical core is most sensitive to processor configuration, but it also shows weak sensitivity to the usage of fast mathematics libraries and floating point instruction reordering. Semi-implicit pressure solver errors are amplified in the physical parameterization package, which is sensitive to small pressure differences and feeds back to the dynamical solution. In this case, local rms spreads are around 1°C in temperature by the end of a 42-h forecast. It is concluded that careful validation is required when changing computing platforms or introducing fast mathematics libraries. Copyright 2002 American Meteorological Society (AMS). Permission to use figures, tables, and brief excerpts from this work in scientific and educational works is hereby granted provided that the source is acknowledged. Any use of material in this work that is determined to be “fair use” under Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act or that satisfies the conditions specified in Section 108 of the U.S. Copyright Act (17 USC §108, as revised by P.L. 94-553) does not require the AMS’s permission. Republication, systematic reproduction, posting in electronic form, such as on a web site or in a searchable database, or other uses of this material, except as exempted by the above statement, requires written permission or a license from the AMS. Additional details are provided in the AMS Copyright Policy, available on the AMS Web site located at (http://www.ametsoc.org/) or from the AMS at 617-227-2425 or [email protected], Faculty ofEarth and Ocean Sciences, Department ofReviewedFacult
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