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Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2011.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. 23. sij

    Do you create scientific visualizations like these from ? The award-winning team is seeking a new lead. Learn more and apply :

  2. 17. sij

    . meteorologist shows the global impact of smoke from the by combining 's GEOS forecast model and observations on 's supercomputer:

  3. 10. sij

    Using resources, , , & university researchers modeled a gigantic superflare & coronal mass ejection from the Sun-like star Kappa Ceti—an explosion releasing ~700,000 times the energy used by all of humanity in one year!

  4. 9. sij

    Attending in Boston next week? Check out over 30 presentations by , , , and other partners in the Annual Meeting Program and :

  5. Using ’s Discover supercomputer and Advanced Data Analytics Platform, and GMAO scientists are accelerating computer modeling to provide global air quality predictions twice as fast at half the computational cost:

  6. Records got smashed once again as drew over 28,000 attendees to San Francisco! From atmospheric chemistry to to ocean eddies, and partners enjoyed sharing computational projects in the and Scientific Program.

    @NASAGoddard's Steven Pawson presents a world map visualization of atmospheric chemistry on @NASAHyperwall in his presentation "Observation-Constrained Modeling of the Global Earth System."
    @NASA_NCCS's Mary Aronne presents her poster "The Application of Machine Learning Algorithms and Landsat Data to Calculate Lake Depth in the Arctic Coastal Plain" to a visitor.
    @UofAlabama's Grey Nearing presents "Artificial Intelligence-Based Water Science" on @NASAHyperwall.
    @NASAGoddard's Andrea Molod points out ocean eddies in her @NASAHyperwall flash talk "The Kilometer-Scale GEOS/MITgcm Atmosphere-Ocean Coupled Simulation."
  7. . scientists are using the Science Cloud to accelerate computer modeling of boreal forests and visualize forest response to climate change and wildfires:

  8. “Watching the car use my rules to navigate the track was very exciting!” Learn more about using to train and race autonomous cars at the - DeepRacer Challenge:

  9. Uniting computing with software, scientists built and ran a new land data assimilation system that uses multi-generational satellite observations to better estimate land surface changes including droughts and floods:

    Four U.S. maps showing improvements in snow depth.
  10. Using computing resources and data from , , , , and scientists simulated an ancient lunar atmosphere that could have brought substantial amounts of water to the Moon’s poles:

    Visualization of the Moon’s south pole with blue highlighted spots signifying potential water ice deposits.
  11. Hear from participants how an open science hackathon at and helped cryoscientists wrangle from ’s and better prepare to use the ADAPT Science Cloud:

    Photo of ICESat-2 Hackweek participants collaborating in one of @UW’s active learning classrooms.
  12. It was an awesome Summer 2019 with our ! Learn more about them and their research:

    Intern (right) presenting poster to staff member (left).
    Intern (left) presenting poster to staff member (right).
    Intern standing to left of poster.
    Intern (right) presenting poster to staff member (left).
  13. Our Discover supercomputer is helping and study the impact of wild fires on air quality: — via

    Visualization of aerosols with WJZ logo
  14. For the Satellite Coastal and Oceanic Atmospheric Pollution Experiment (SCOAPE), the GEOS Composition Forecast (CF) system produced this forecast of surface nitrogen dioxide over the Gulf of Mexico.

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  15. For flights testing 's updated DAWN instrument and validating measurements from 's Aeolus satellite, the Goddard Earth Observing System Forward-Processing (GEOS FP) model produced this forecast of total precipitable water over the northeastern Pacific Ocean.

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  16. From flights over the West Coast to cruises near the Gulf Coast, North American field campaigns benefited from weather and atmospheric chemistry forecasts by 's Global Modeling and Assimilation Office and :

    Photo of NASA's Doppler Aerosol Wind Lidar (DAWN) instrument with field scientists aboard a DC-8 airplane.
    Photo of R/V Point Sur ship on the water.
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  17. The updated computer model improves simulations of weather phenomena including tall thunderclouds and the powerful storms that develop from them.

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  18. .'s Global Modeling and Assimilation Office ran weather simulations at computer grid box resolutions ranging from 200 to 3 kilometers. The results compare favorably with observed data (see lower right).

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  19. Our Discover supercomputer’s Scalable Compute Unit 14 corrals 20,800 processor cores for peak performance of nearly 1.6 petaflops—a staggering 1,600,000,000,000,000 calculations per second!

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  20. The newest and most powerful addition to the Discover supercomputer has been hosting 40-day simulations testing an updated version of NASA’s forecasting model:

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