METGRID 2005. 1. 27 KMA Supercomputer Center Dongil LEE.

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METGRID KMA Supercomputer Center Dongil LEE

Background of METGRID  Why weather agencies are using Supercomputer?  Current and future weather forecasting -> Numerical Weather Prediction  Two ways of best efforts Improving the initial field of NWP (best analysis, data assimilation…) Decreasing the uncertainty of NWP product (ensemble weather forecasting, super -, Multi- model ensemble with different initial field

Limitation of Single Center for weather forecasting Human resources Data resources Computing resources

Some basis/related issues THOPEX WMO FWIS GEOSS Gloriad Grid E-Science Single Global Weather Forecasting

METGRID starting Dr. David Roger (Chief Executive, Met Office, UK) outlined a possible future scenario for global weather forecasting – August 2004 Prof. Geerd-R Hoffmann (DWD), Vice president of CBS, WMO prepared ‘proposal for a technical feasibility study’ - November centers will have first coordination meeting of METGRID – March 2005

Purpose of METGRID All major global weather forecasting centers of the world To share their global forecasts with each other as a multi-model ensemble To agree on areas of the world which merited further studies To carry-out detailed ensemble predictions for these regions Studies are undertaken as part of the THOPEX research program

Partners of METGRID NameSystem installedContact CMAIBM Power 4SHI Peiliang DWDIBM Power 3Geerd-R. Hoffmann ECMWFIBM Power 4/5Walter Zwieflhofer KMACRAY X1EDongil Lee Météo FranceFujitsu VPP 5000Dominique André NCARIBM Power 3/4Al Kellie UKMetNEC SX-6Steve Foreman

Issues of METGRID Organizational issues Communication Software Operational aspects Pilot phase and other aspects

Action needed Agree on first outline of proposal in principle Agree on proposal for study Set up a project for carrying out the study and agree on resources Deliver results of study ( ~ 09/2005 ) Start of pilot phase ( 01/2006 ~ )

KMA status Partnership with DWD for V-GISC Simple UNICORE test with DWD Setting up UNICORE including user interface for 2 nd Supercomputer System Intent to expand Partnership with CAgM of WMO, NCAR, Grid Community and others…

Thank you