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SUMMARY:Extreme Scale Computing and Data Platform for Cloud Resolving Weat
 her and Climate Modelling
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nExtreme Scale Computing and Data Platform for
  Cloud Resolving Weather and Climate Modelling\n\nDipankar\n\nEXCLAIM is a
 n open ETH project that aims at developing a modelling infrastructure that
  can allow the existing climate models to simulate the Earth’s climate at 
 a substantially higher resolution. Explicit representation of key climate 
 processes (e.g. moist convection) at such high resolution should allow for
  reduced uncertainty in the future climate projection simulated by these m
 odels. The climate model used for this exercise is based on ICON, which ha
 s been developed jointly by the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology and t
 he German weather service (Deutscher Wetterdienst). The approach taken by 
 EXCLAIM to reach the performance target is to rewrite the currently Fortra
 n-based monolithic codes into a descriptive user code based on Python, whi
 ch is then translated into a standard imperative language (e.g. C++) for s
 pecific architectures using a toolchain based on GT4Py (GridTools for Pyth
 on, https://github.com/GridTools/gt4py). This process involves refactoring
  the existing code base into components that can be tested in isolation an
 d in combination with other components through a testing framework current
 ly being developed as part of the project. <br /><br />The status of each 
 of these developments and how they align with other projects in this mini-
 symposium (ICON-22, WarmWorld, and ICON-C) will be presented.\n\nDomain: C
 limate, Weather and Earth Sciences, Engineering, Physics
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