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Project Status. NCAR/LANL CCSM. Climate. GFDL FMS Suite. Data Assimilation. NASA GMAO Analysis. GMAO Seasonal Forecast. MITgcm. Weather. Cecelia DeLuca 3 rd ESMF Community Meeting. NCEP Forecast. ESMF Version 2.0!. Release June 23, 2004

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  1. Project Status NCAR/LANL CCSM Climate GFDL FMS Suite Data Assimilation NASA GMAO Analysis GMAO Seasonal Forecast MITgcm Weather Cecelia DeLuca 3rd ESMF Community Meeting NCEP Forecast

  2. ESMF Version 2.0! • Release June 23, 2004 • Usable in real codes, but lots of room for more functionality • Clear, simple hierarchy of data classes • Multi-use objects mean that the same object can carry information about decomposition, communications, IO, coupling • Tools for multithreading, cache blocking, and load balancing are being integrated into the architecture • Objects have consistent naming and behavior across the framework

  3. ESMF Timeline • Public delivery of prototype ESMF v1.0 in May 2003 • Completion of first 3 coupling demonstrations using ESMF in March 2004 • Delivered ESMF v2.0 in June 2004 • All project codes will achieve partial adoption (use of the ESMF component layer and coupling) by November 2004 • All project codes will achieve full adoption (use of the component layer and coupling plus 3 or more utilities) by June 2005

  4. Open Development • Open source • Currently ~800 unit tests, ~15 system tests are bundled with the ESMF distribution, can be run in non-exhaustive or exhaustive modes • Results of nightly tests on many platforms are accessible on a Test and Validation webpage • Test coverage, lines of code, requirements status are available on a Metrics webpage • Exhaustive Reference Manual, including design and implementation notes, is available on a Downloads and Documentation webpage …. Development is designed to allow users clear visibility into the workings and status of the system, to allow users to perform their own diagnostics, and to encourage community ownership

  5. Port Status • SGI • IBM • Compaq • Linux (Intel, PGI, NAG, Absoft, Lahey) • Mac xlf

  6. ESMF Priorities Status • Components, States, Bundles, Fields mature • On-line parallel regridding (bilinear, 1st order conservative) completed • Other parallel methods, e.g. halo, redist, low-level comms implemented • Comm methods overloaded for r4 and r8 • Communications layer with uniform interface to shared / distributed memory, hooks for load balancing Near-term priorities • Concurrent components – currently ESMF only runs in sequential mode • More optimized grids (tripolar, spectral, cubed sphere) and more regridding methods (bicubic, 2nd order conservative) from SCRIP • Comms optimization and load balancing capability • IO (based on WRF IO) • Development schedule on-line, see Development link, SourceForge site tasks

  7. ESMF Multi-Agency Follow-on • 3 ESMF FTEs at NCAR slated to have ongoing funding through core NCAR funds • NASA commitment to follow-on support, level TBD • DoD and NSF proposals outstanding • Working with other agencies to secure additional funds

  8. More Information ESMF website:http://www.esmf.ucar.edu

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