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Computational Earth Sciences
The Computational Earth Sciences group conducts research in computational methods for the prediction of global and regional climate. An emphasis is placed on the atmospheric dynamics and hydrology of earth systems.
- DOE Biological and Environmental Research Climate Change Prediction Program and the DOE Office of Science SciDAC Program
- A Scalable and Extensible Earth System Model
- Earth System Grid
- DOE Office of Science SciDAC Program
- Multiscale Subsurface Reactive Flows
- Performance Engineering for the Next Generation Community Climate System Model
- NASA Carbon Assimilation for the Orbiting Carbon Observatory
- USDA Ecosystem Modeling
- ORNL LDRD - Economic modeling and climate feedbacks
- LDRD - Assessing Decadal Prediction of the Earth System after major volcanic
eruptions
- The current Earth System Modeling projects are sponsored by the DOE Office of Science SciDAC Program. This program is titled Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing, is exploring and developing the third leg of modern science - simulation - as a paradigm complementing experiment and theory. Funding for these projects is primarily for model development and comes from the DOE Office of Biological and Environmental Research, Climate Research Division.
- The application of the models falls into the applied earth sciences area and takes on a variety of forms requiring specialized techniques of data assimilation, and data analysis. Our sponsors for this area are NASA Earth Missions as well as DOE OBER.
- Mathematical aspects of our modeling work are partially sponsored by the Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research
- Work on GCM Downscaling and Economic Impacts is supported by the ORNL LDRD program.
SciDAC Projects
Staff
Extended Staff (University of Tennessee at Knoxville)
- Joshua Fu (UTK Civil and Environmental Engineering, jsfu@utk.edu) -
Dynamic Downscaling for Climate Impacts on Air Quality and Hydrology
- Glenn Tootle (UTK Civil and Environmental Engineering, gtootle@utk.edu)
- Climate Impacts on Water Management, Paleo-climate reconstructions
Posters
Presentations
Computer Science & Engineering
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Patrick H. Worley |
Performance Engineering Research Institute (PERI) |
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Patrick H. Worley |
Performance Evaluation & Analysis Consortium (PEAC) End Station |
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Leadership Science
- Climate |
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John B. Drake |
The SciDAC CCSM Consortium Project |
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Lawrence Buja, James B.White III (Trey) |
LCF Climate Science Computational End Station |
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Forrest M. Hoffman |
Global Coupled Climate and Carbon Cycle Modeling |
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Richard Mills |
SciDAC-2 project: Modeling Multiscale-Multiphase-Multicomponent Subsurface Reactive Flows Using Advance Computing/ |
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The Computational Earth Sciences Group meets every Tuesday morning at 9am.
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