Earth Science
The task requires leadership computing. At Oak Ridge National Laboratory, researchers use the world’s most powerful computer to advance the boundaries of the international Community Climate System Model to simulate the behavior of the world’s oceans and atmosphere, and to model abrupt climate change. Their results will help us understand what we need to do to keep the earth a nurturing and hospitable place.
Climate-Science Computational Development Team: The Climate End Station II Principal Investigator: Warren Washington, National Center for Atmospheric Research |
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CyberShake 3.0: Physics-Based Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis Principal Investigator: Thomas Jordan, University of Southern California |
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Global Seismic Tomography Based on Spectral-Element and Adjoint Methods Principal Investigator: Jeroen Tromp, Princeton University |