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Title: Synthetic GOES-R and NPOESS imagery


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Synthetic GOES-R and NPOESS Imagery
32-bit 1) 1997 AIX operating system, 196 Mbytes
of ram, few hundred Mbytes of disk space,
RAMS-3b. 2) 1998 Linux operating system, 512
Mbytes of ram, 500 Mbytes of disk space,
RAMS-429. Systems administration was done by
user. Wow! Just think what I can do now. 3)
Upgrades! 1 Gbyte of ram ? 2 Gbytes of ram ? 3.3
Gbytes of ram. Standard Linux Kernel ? Bigman
Kernel ? Experimental Kernel. Disk space
increased to 100 Gbytes. RAMS-43. Systems
administration done by systems administratornot
the user. Oh boy! Just think what I can do
now. 4) 32-bit cluster, 20 dual processor nodes,
2 Gbytes of ram, few hundred Gbytes of disk
space. Test RAMS-43. Gee-wee what a fast machine!
Just think what I can do now.
Louie Grasso, Manajit Sengupta, Jack Dostalek,
and Mark DeMaria
6) Test RAMS43. (a) Reproduce a 32-bit run, (b)
Exceed 4 GB of ram. 7) Repeat (6), this time do
runs in parallel. 8) More ram added
8GB?16GB?32GB. 32GB is hardware limit. 9) More
disk space added 500GB?1TB?2.5TB raid ?to 10TB
raid. 10) Each time more ram was added, I re-ran
the same job to take advantage of the extra
memory by increasing the horizontal domain. 11)
The first time I submitted a 25 GB job, a lot of
time went by before the model wrote out the
initial data. I thought something was wrong, so I
did what any good scientist would dokill the
job! 12) Fifteen minutes passed before RAMS43
wrote out 15 GB of initial data. I had no idea
the files would be this large.
NOAA/NESDIS CoRP,15-16 August 2006, Hilton Fort
Collins, Colorado
64-bit 1) Purchase a ready-built machine or
build one? We built one (). 2) How much ram
should be put in the machine? Started with 8
GB. 3) How much disk space? Started with 500
GB. 4) How many nodes and what processor speed?
10 dual processor nodes. 5) Get RAMS43 to run on
the 64-bit cluster. This took six week. The
issue was this RAMS43(64-bit) but mpich(32-bit).
That is, the 64-bit rams variables had to be
changed to 32-bit variables before MPI subroutine
calls then changed back to 64-bit after the
suboutine.
GOESR and NPOESS 1) Run RAMS43 and use output to
make synthetic GOESR-ABI and NPOESS VIIRS images
for three mesoscale weather events. 2) 200 Gbytes
of disk space should be plentyI was in for a
surprise! 3) 32-bit 4 Gbyte ram too restrictive.
GOESR-ABI has 2 km footprint, but I had to use 4
km horizontal grid spacings. NPOESS VIIRS has a
horizontal footprint near 400 m, but I had to use
1 km horizontal grid spacings. 4) Horizontal
extent of domain too small to produce a realistic
looking synthetic satellite image. 5) Must move
to 64-bit cluster A whole new world!
64-bit environment 1) Where should the machine
go? 2) Fuses to room are blowing! 3) Power
outages! 4) Air conditioning? 5) Room too hot!
The machine is overheating! 6) Machine
damaged! 7) Results are expected, and quarterly
reports are still due. 8) Machine rebuilt new
systems administrator.
GOES-R 6.185 µm
GOES-R 9.61 µm
GOES-R 10.35 µm
GOES-R 13.3 µm
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