Published March 31, 2016 | Version v1
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Software Specification for the 3rdE2SCMS (D3.3)

  • 1. Max-­Planck-­Institut für Meteorologie
  • 2. The University of Reading
  • 3. Barcelona Supercomputing Center

Description

About this document

Work package in charge: WP3 Usability

Actual delivery date for this deliverable: March 2016

Dissemination level: PU

Lead author: Reinhard Budich (MPI-­‐M)

Other contributing authors: Max-­‐Planck-­‐Institut für Meteorologie (MPI-­M), Sergey Kosukhin Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), Oriol Mula-­‐Valls, Kim Serradell The University of Reading (UREAD), Grenville Lister

Summary

Narrowed down the “Application Software Framework: A White Paper” to the software specification for the 3rd Third European Earth System and Climate Modelling School (3rd E2SCMS) - Helsinki, 9-21 June 2016.

Initiated by the European Network for Earth System modelling (ENES) with support of the FP7 project IS-ENES2 (http://is.enes.org), the E2SCMS Earth System and Climate Modeling Summer School is open to early career scientists (advanced PhD candidates, postdoctoral scientists, scientific programmers) who are affiliated with European research institutions.

The course is supported by international experts in Earth system and climate modeling ensuring an advanced and stimulating learning environment. The course begins with a series of lectures, which are followed by practical sessions where participants apply what they have learnt by analyzing the results of their own Earth system simulations. In this part of the course three well established Earth System Models will be used: HAD-GEM (FAMOUS), MPI-ESM, and EC-Earth, which will be run at international supercomputing centers remotely from the course.

Notes

This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement No 675191

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Funding

ESiWACE – Excellence in SImulation of Weather and Climate in Europe 675191
European Commission