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Scientists leverage SGI technology to gain insight into global climate change
- GFDL Modular Ocean Model (MOM4), a 3-dimensional, z-coordinate, primitive equation ocean circulation model
- Princeton Ocean Model (POM), a sigma coordinate, free surface, ocean model, which includes a turbulence sub-model
- NCAR's Spectral Transform SWM (Shallow Water Model), a parallel algorithm that solves the nonlinear shallow water equations on a rotating sphere using the spectral transform method
- Atmosphere-Ocean Model (AOM), designed at GISS for climate predictions at decade to century time scales
"SGI applauds the remarkable work of these dedicated researchers in unlocking the secrets to global climate change, said Alex Lee, country manager of SGI Greater China Region. "As more and more data are being generated from multi-disciplined research about the Polar regions, the integrated high performance and scalability of SGI Altix systems continue to help scientists and engineers achieve what just a short time ago was considered impossible. The achievements of these scientists illustrate that SGI truly delivers Innovation for Results." "This system serves almost all the disciplines of our research area," said Mr. Zhu Jiangang, Director of Polar Information Center, who serves different labs within the institute added, "Besides the oceanographic research labs, some other labs, like upper atmosphere physics lab also migrated their own developed code from PC clusters to this platform with very positive results. They were able to significantly improve their productivity." PRIC's new SGI Altix 4700 system powered by 32 Intel Intanium 2 processors with 64GB globally shared memory, and running Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10, was installed in May.