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An Evaluation of The Software System Dependency of A Global Atmospheric Model

Abstract

This study presents the dependency of the simulation results from a global atmospheric numerical model on machines with different hardware and software systems. The global model program (GMP) of the Global/Regional Integrated Model system (GRIMs) is tested on 10 different computer systems having different central processing unit (CPU) architectures or compilers. There exist differences in the results for different compilers, parallel libraries, and optimization levels, primarily a result of the treatment of rounding errors by the different software systems. The system dependency, which is the standard deviation of the 500-hPa geopotential height averaged over the globe, increases with time. However, its fractional tendency, which is the change of the standard deviation relative to the value itself, remains nearly zero with time. In a seasonal prediction framework, the ensemble spread due to the differences in software system is comparable to the ensemble spread due to the differences in initial conditions that is used for the traditional ensemble forecasting.

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ISSN
Print 0027-0644/Online 1520-0493
Volume
141
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Accepted On
July 08, 2013
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Publication Name
Mon. Wea. Rev.
Published On
November 01, 2013
Final Online Publication On
November 01, 2013
Publisher Name
Amer Meteorological Soc
Print Volume
141
Print Number
11
Page Range
4165-4172
Submitted On
December 11, 2012
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