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International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, Vol. 19, No. 3, 341-350 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/1094342005056120

Design and Implementation of Components in the Earth System Modeling Framework

Nancy Collins

National Center for Atmospheric Research, nancy{at}ucar.edu

Gerhard Theurich

Silicon Graphics Incorporated

Cecelia DeLuca

National Center for Atmospheric Research

Max Suarez

Goddard Space Flight Center

Atanas Trayanov

Goddard Space Flight Center

V. Balaji

Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory

Peggy Li

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Weiyu Yang

National Centers for Environmental Prediction

Chris Hill

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Arlindo da Silva

Goddard Space Flight Center

The Earth System Modeling Framework is a component-based architecture for developing and assembling climate and related models. A virtual machine underlies the component-level constructs in ESMF, providing both a foundation for performance portability and mechanisms for resource allocation and component sequencing.

Key Words: framework • high performance computing • climate modeling


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