The 21st Workshop on
Sustained Simulation Performance
February 18-19, 2015 /
Sendai, Japan
JAMSTEC Presentations
ES2 Application Results and Performance
Ken'ichi Itakura
JAMSTEC
Abstract
In my presentation, I will show the major simulation study about the climate change which may cause extreme weather phenomena, such as typhoon, concentrated heavy rainfalls, unusually high temperatures near 40 degrees Celsius and tornados in 6 years operation of the Earth Simulator (ES2).
From Earth Simulator to "Super ICT Platform" in JAMSTEC
Makoto Tsukakoshi
JAMSTEC
Abstract
Since Earth Simulator (1st generation) started its operation in March 2002, JAMSTEC has been responsible for its operation and evolution. JAMSTEC set the requirements on next Earth Simulator (3rd generation) based on challenging scientific targets of users, and proceeded the selection mostly based on real application performance benchmark. As the future direction, Earth Simulator should not be a stand-alone supercomputer, but a part of integrated system creating information valued by science and society.
Application Performance on Next Earth Simulator
Hitoshi Uehara
JAMSTEC
Abstract
TBD