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zppy (pronounced “zip-ee”), a post-processing toolchain for E3SM written in Python has had a number of improvements since we introduced it last year...
In March 2021, the E3SM project will tag the code base for the E3SMv2 Water Cycle low-resolution configuration (~100 km horizontal resolution in the...
Keynote speaker Oliver Fuhrer from the Federal Institute of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss and Vulcan Inc. presented a captivating talk on “...
Dr. L. Ruby Leung, a distinguished atmospheric scientist specializing in climate modeling and the water cycle at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory...
In preparation for its first model release, the Accelerated Climate Modeling for Energy (ACME) project will transition its name to the Energy Exascale...
On February 5, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER) opened a new DOE national laboratory announcement...
Congratulations to Francesca Samsel (The University of Texas at Austin), Mark Petersen (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Terece Turton (The University...
Distinguished Earth and Environmental System Modeling colleagues, Chris Bretherton, Phil Rasch, Alex Guenther, Bette Otto-Bliesner, and Ping Yang, are...
The Earth System Modeling Program recently launched a DOE-laboratory-led project to develop the Accelerated Climate Model for Energy (ACME). ACME aims...
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF) has selected the next set of partnership projects into its Center for...
The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, a DOE Office of Science User Facility, has launched the NERSC Exascale Science Applications...