NG23A-1778
Tempest: Tools for Addressing the Needs of Next-Generation Climate Models

Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Paul Aaron Ullrich1, Jorge Eduardo Guerra2, Marielle Cristine Pinheiro2 and Josephine Fong2, (1)Univ California Davis, Fremont, CA, United States, (2)University of California Davis, Davis, CA, United States
Abstract:
Tempest is a comprehensive simulation-to-science infrastructure that tackles the needs of next-generation, high-resolution, data intensive climate modeling activities. This project incorporates three key components: TempestDynamics, a global modeling framework for experimental numerical methods and high-performance computing; TempestRemap, a toolset for arbitrary-order conservative and consistent remapping between unstructured grids; and TempestExtremes, a suite of detection and characterization tools for identifying weather extremes in large climate datasets. In this presentation, the latest advances with the implementation of this framework will be discussed, and a number of projects now utilizing these tools will be featured.