
doi: 10.2172/10169958
The first phase of the proposed work is largely completed on schedule. Scientists at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) succeeded in putting a version of the Hamburg isopycnal coordinate ocean model (OPYC) onto the INTEL parallel computer. Due to the slow run speeds of the OPYC on the parallel machine, another ocean is being model used during the first part of phase 2. The model chosen is the Large Scale Geostrophic (LSG) model form the Max Planck Institute.
Progress Report, Parallel Processing, Computing, Basic Studies, Supercomputers, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, General Circulation Models, 540310, Mathematics And Computers, Air-Water Interactions, 540110, And Information Science, 54 Environmental Sciences, California 990200
Progress Report, Parallel Processing, Computing, Basic Studies, Supercomputers, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, General Circulation Models, 540310, Mathematics And Computers, Air-Water Interactions, 540110, And Information Science, 54 Environmental Sciences, California 990200
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