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An Update On The Parallelization of The FV3 Model For CPU , GPU , and MIC Processors

Abstract

NOAA's Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL) has been working on the parallelization of the FV3 dynamical core toward fine-grain GPU and MIC processors. Initial work focused on modifying the code to expose more loop level parallelism needed to run efficiently on GPU processors containing over 3000 processing cores. Code changes have been quite invasive, but the original structure of the code has been maintained to retain readibility for the modeling team. A primary requirement has been to demonstrate the benefits of running on the GPU, and MIC processors, without degrading performance on the CPU. This presentation will report on the work, give performance results, and discuss our efforts to achieve performance portability.

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January 01, 2018
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This publication was presented at the following:

Title
AMS 98th Annual meeting - 2018
Sponsor
American Meteorological Society
Type
Conference presentation

Authors

Authors who have authored or contributed to this publication.

  • Mark W. Govett - lead Gsl
    Federal
  • Christopher W. Harrop - second Gsl
    Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder
    NOAA/Global Systems Laboratory
  • Jacques Middlecoff - third Gsl
    Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, Colorado State University
    NOAA/Global Systems Laboratory
  • Duane Rosenberg - fourth Gsl
    Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, Colorado State University
    NOAA/Global Systems Laboratory
  • James Rosinski - fifth Gsl
    Other
  • Lynd Stringer - sixth Gsl
    Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder
    NOAA/Global Systems Laboratory