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Infrastructure for the European Network for Earth System modelling IS-ENES

Infrastructure for the European Network for Earth System modelling IS-ENES. Introduction. ENES http://www.enes.org. An informal network of European groups and institutes interested in climate and Earth system modeling Launched in 2001 by Guy Brasseur (MOU)

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Infrastructure for the European Network for Earth System modelling IS-ENES

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  1. Infrastructure for the European Network for Earth System modellingIS-ENES Introduction

  2. ENES http://www.enes.org • An informal network of European groups and institutes interested in climate and Earth system modeling • Launched in 2001 byGuy Brasseur(MOU) • Approximately 40 groups from academic, public and industrial world • Main focus : discuss strategy to accelerate progress in climate and Earth system modeling and understanding • Several EU projects • PRISM, ENSEMBLES, METAFOR, COMBINE, IS-ENES • [ESMVAL, EUCLIPSE] • Support to PRACE & DEISA2 • Scientific Board : S. Joussaume, J.C. André, J. Mitchell, T. Palmer, • J. Marotzke, R. Budich, A. Navarra, P. Kabat

  3. Challengesfor the ESM community To improve our understanding and prediction of future climate changes : - better account for the the full complexity of the Earth system - better account for climate change on regional scales - enhance interactions with the impact community - disseminate knowledge on climate change European competitiveness and expertise: - Improve research infrastructure : models & world-class high-performance computers - Contribute to international expertise : CMIP5/IPCC AR5 - Better integrate countries new to the subject

  4. Infrastructure for ENES • Euroclivar Concerted Action recommended in 1998 “a better integration of the European modelling effort with respect to human potential, hardware and software”. - develop collaboration - establish a European climate computing facility, - enhance the exchange of software and model results. • First started with PRISM under FP5 : common coupler OASIS • ENES in 2001

  5. Infrastructure for European climate/Earth system models • Users of Infrastructure : • The ESM community ENES • User communities : • Regional climate models • Impact studies Infrastructure : ESMs and ESM environment ESM data Interface with HPC ecosystem

  6. IS-ENESInfrastructure for ENES FP7 I3 2009-2012 starts March 1rst 2009 18 partners Climate centers Computing Centers Data Centers Expertise on computing Expertise on CC impacts PCMDI : collaboration International standards NEC had to cancel European ESMs in IS-ENES Arpège-Nemo Meteo-France C-ESM CMCC COSMOS MPI-Met EC-Earth KNMI-SMHI HADGEM3 Hadley IPSLCM IPSL

  7. IS-ENES Four main objectives: • 1- Foster the integration of the European ESM community • 2- Foster the development of ESMs • 3- Foster high-end simulations • 4- Foster application of ESM simulations for climate change impacts

  8. HPC ecosystem PRACE & DEISA2 CIRCE, CECILIA … In link with ENES Impact studies ESMVAL / EUCLIPSE Model evaluation Climate change simulations ESM development COMBINE ENSEMBLES METAFOR Model infrastructure IS-ENES 2009 2012 CMIP5/Prepare IPCC AR5

  9. 1- Foster the integration Network and Service Activities NA1, NA2, NA3 & SA1 • Further integrate the European climate/ESM community, • development of the future ENES strategy ESMs, high-performance computing • exchange of expertise Access to information, network of experts • training activities : summer schools • Develop a virtual Earth System Modelling Resource Centre • integrate the distributed facilities (existing/developed) e-infrastructure (models, tools, data, compute resources)

  10. 2- Foster the development of ESMsNetwork, Service and Joint Research Activities NA2, NA3, SA1, JRA1 & JRA3 • Increase the services around ESMs: • enhance model documentation • develop a service on common tools and model components OASIS, NEMO, CDO Towards ESM service ? • Foster the joint development and common evaluation of the European ESMs • ESM software environment tools to prepare, run, store, evaluate and exploit model simulations • ESM components

  11. 3- Foster high-end simulationsNetwork and Joint Research Activities NA1 & JRA2 • Ensure an efficient access and execution of ESMs on high-performance computing facilities • Develop a common strategy e.g. “Scientific case”, needs • Enhance the interface with the EU large infrastructures DEISA2 and PRACE Community representative • Ease access to the EU large infrastructures • Improve model performance on different computer architectures

  12. 4- Foster the application of ESM simulationsNetwork, Service and Joint Research Activities NA1, SA2, JRA4 & JRA5 • Enhance the dissemination of model results: • enhance the service around model results • Develop more efficient tools to access data • Enhance the interaction with decision makers and user communities, mainly concerned by climate change impact studies: • Delivery of “position papers” • Service activity • Prototype services for impact studies

  13. Budget 7 591 850, 55 € for 4 years

  14. Monday 30th March 14h45- 17h10 Description of IS-ENES project • Overview : • Introduction : Sylvie Joussaume • The future ENES strategy (NA1), Jochem Marotzke • Earth system modelling (incl HPC) • Network and service activity (NA3 & SA1): • Sophie Valcke & Johan Silen • ESM tools, environments and performance (JRA1 and JRA2): • Steve Mullerworth and Graham Riley • ESM evaluation infrastructure (JRA3) : George Tselioudis • ESM data : • service and research activities (SA2 & JRA4) : • Michael Lautenschlager & Martin Jukes • Bridging with impact community (JRA5) : • Christian Pagé • The virtual Earth system Resource Center (NA2): • Joachim Biercamp

  15. Tuesday 31rst March 9.00- 12.30 Break-out sessions by Workpackage • 9.00- 10.30 First parallel sessions • NA, « Strategy » • Chairs: Sylvie Joussaume & Jochem Marotzke • NA2&NA3&SA1, « Model network and service » • Chairs: Joachim Biercamp & Sophie Valcke • SA2&JRA4, « Data service and research activity » • Chair: Martin Jukes 10.30-11.00 Coffee break (Salle Dussane) • 11.00-12.30 Second parallel sessions • JRA1&JRA2, “Model performance” • Chairs: Steve Mullerworth & Graham Riley • JRA3, “Model evaluation” • Chairs: George Tselioudis & Michael Schultz • JRA5, “Impact” Chairs: Christian Pagé & Pascale Braconnot Lunch 12.45-14.00

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