NCAR Supercomputing ‘Data Center’ Project An NCAR-led computing ‘facility’ for the study of the Earth system May 30, 2006.

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NCAR Supercomputing ‘Data Center’ Project An NCAR-led computing ‘facility’ for the study of the Earth system May 30, 2006

Project Review NCAR Mesa Lab computer facility: power, cooling and floor space will be inadequate beyond the current procurement Science being restricted by focusing on capacity ahead of capability Facility concept: 30,000 (initial to 60,000) sq. ft., 150,000 (to 300,000) sq. ft., 4 (to 24) MW redundant power, cooling, ~ 20 year lifetime Phase 1 facility est. construction $50M to $70M –Such a facility would be a computational equivalent of the Hubble Telescope for geoscience simulation

Schedule Project plan development - Sep-Dec Community engagement - Ongoing Partnership development - Nov-Mar, down-select in April and June Engage National Science Foundation (GEO, OCI) - Ongoing Forge international collaborations (UK/NERC, ENES) Initiate facility building project ~ Summer 2006 Community workshop - September at NCAR Submit project prospectus to NSF – Jan 2007 First electrons ~ Summer Discovery Planning/Financing Design Construction

An Opportunity NSF’s Petascale Roadmap “Overarching Recommendation: Establish a Petascale Collaboratory for the Geosciences with the mission to provide leadership-class computational resources that will make it possible to address, and minimize the time to solution of, the most challenging problems facing the geosciences.”

NSF’s Cyberinfrastructure Vision A petascale center linked with multiple 100+ teraflop centers… Track-1 $200m 1 Petaflop Sustained Track-2 $30m 100TF Track-2 $30m

Geosciences HPC Research Consortium Concept NCAR + Facility Partner Geosciences HPC Collaboratory Center Atmospheric Science Resource Center Other National Labs and Supercomputer Centers and International Alliances NSF Geosciences Research Community ATM, OCE, EAR, + Earth Interiors Resource Center Ocean Science Resource Center Minority Institution Resource Center Energy Research Resource Center Computational Science Resource Center Hydrology, Energy, etc. Research Communities

Scientific Steering Committee Rick AnthesMeteorology, UCAR Rafael BrasHydrology, MIT Guy BrasseurAtmospheric Science, Max Planck Institute, Hamburg Kelvin DroegemeierAtmospheric Science, OU Tamas GombosiSpace Science, U Michigan Gregory JenkinsAtmospheric Science, Howard Thomas JordanGeophysics, USC David MaidmentHydrology, Univ. Texas Jean-Bernard MinsterSeismology, SIO John OrcuttOceanography, SIO Tim PalmerWeather and Climate, ECMWF Annick PouquetGeophysical Turbulence, NCAR Jagadish ShuklaClimate, COLA Paola RizzoliOceanography, MIT David YuenGeophysics, UMN NCAR committee Tim Killeen, Larry Winter, Katy Schmoll, Al Kellie, Lawrence Buja, Peter Fox, Aaron Anderson, Peter Backlund, Frank Bryan, Krista Laursen, Rich Loft, Jeff Reaves, Henry Tufo, Olga Wilhelmi, Michael Wiltberger

Concluding remarks …

Contacts at NCAR Tim Killeen - NCAR Director Lawrence Buja and Peter Fox are co-chairs of the NCAR project team Aaron Anderson is the computing facilities contact Jeff Reaves is the financial/ contracts contact