A Scalable Semi‐Implicit Barotropic Mode Solver for the MPAS‐Ocean
A scalable semi-implicit barotropic mode solver for the ocean component of the model for prediction across scales has been implemented as a competitor to an existing explicit-subcycling scheme to allow faster and more stable simulations while not sacrificing accuracy. The semi-implicit solver adopts the pipelined preconditioned bi-conjugate gradient stabilization algorithm as an iterative solver in conjunction with the restricted additive Schwarz preconditioner that accelerates the convergence rate of the iterative solver. The preconditioner is constructed from a linearized barotropic system that also reorders the system for optimal performance, while the semi-implicit solver deals with the fully nonlinear barotropic system that requires reassembly of the coefficient matrix for every time step. Several numerical experiments, from simple one-dimensional tests to three-dimensional real-world tests, demonstrate that the semi-implicit solver has almost the same accuracy and better parallel scalability compared with the existing scheme while allowing faster and more stable simulations. Furthermore, the semi-implicit solver accelerates the barotropic mode up to 2.9 times faster than the existing scheme on 16,320 processors, leading to an overall runtime speedup of 1.9.