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Minisymposium Presentation

Enabling km-Scale Coupled Climate Simulations with ICON on GPUs

Tuesday, June 4, 2024
12:00
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12:30
CEST
Climate, Weather and Earth Sciences
Climate, Weather and Earth Sciences
Climate, Weather and Earth Sciences
Chemistry and Materials
Chemistry and Materials
Chemistry and Materials
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
Humanities and Social Sciences
Humanities and Social Sciences
Humanities and Social Sciences
Engineering
Engineering
Engineering
Life Sciences
Life Sciences
Life Sciences
Physics
Physics
Physics

Description

The Icosahedral Nonhydrostatic (ICON) weather and climate model is a modelling framework for numerical weather prediction and climate simulations. ICON is implemented mostly in Fortran 2008 with the GPU version based mainly on OpenACC. ICON is used on a large variety of hardware, ranging from classical CPU cluster to vector architecture and different GPU systems.

An ICON model configuration developed for km-scale climate simulations is used as a scientific prototype for the digital twin of the Earth for climate adaptation within the Destination Earth program of the European Comission. Here we focus on our effort to run these coupled ICON configurations at km-scale on LUMI, a HPE Cray EX system with a GPU partition based on AMD MI250x’s.

We present the model configuration, performance results and scalability of the simulation system on Lumi and compare it with results on other GPU and CPU based systems.

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