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SUMMARY:Cyberinfrastructure for Petascale Earth System Data
DESCRIPTION:Andrew Gettelman (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
 ), Florian Ziemen (Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum), Sheri Voelz (National Ce
 nter for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)), Akshay Subramaniam (NVIDIA Corporat
 ion), and Mark Taylor (Sandia National Laboratories)\n\nExascale computing
  systems enable Earth system models and observation systems for environmen
 tal prediction to resolve finer and finer scales. For climate prediction, 
 long time scales are necessary, requiring exascale computation, but produc
 ing petascale data volumes. The traditional model of storing, analyzing, a
 nd copying climate model output or observations from the largest computers
  and storage centers on the planet will fail for petascale data. Turning c
 omputation into usable predictions requires a new generation of tools and 
 workflows to produce usable information for society. Petascale data requir
 es new technologies including cloud computing and object storage, analysis
  servers, new software frameworks and artificial intelligence methods. Thi
 s panel will focus on how exascale climate model output is being used with
  new frameworks to enable Earth system prediction for society, and how pet
 ascale data can be efficiently "democratized" to enable new classes of use
 rs to benefit from exascale computing.\n\nTag: Applications & Application 
 Frameworks, High Performance I/O, Storage, Archive, & File Systems, Scalab
 le Data Analytics & Management\n\nRecording: Livestreamed, Recorded\n\nReg
 istration Category: Technical Program Reg Pass\n\nSession Chair: Andrew Ge
 ttelman (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL))\n\n
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