1-4 December 2024
Boardwalk Convention Centre
Africa/Johannesburg timezone
Keynote starting now at 19:00.

Computational challenges of running kilometer-scale Earth System Models in a developing country

4 Dec 2024, 14:10
20m
BICC.G-C1 - C1 Tsitsikamma (Boardwalk Convention Centre)

BICC.G-C1 - C1 Tsitsikamma

Boardwalk Convention Centre

200
Talk Earth Systems Modelling HPC Applications

Speaker

Mr Tumelo Moalusi (Witwatersrand University)

Description

Extreme weather events' escalating frequency and severity underscore the urgent need for high-resolution climate modelling. Developing countries, often with limited resources, face unique challenges in implementing kilometre-scale Earth System Models (ESMs) to simulate local-scale climate projections accurately. Here, I will explore the computational challenges associated with running such models and the socio-economic implications and opportunities. I will also present a case study of the Conformal Cubic Atmospheric Model (CCAM), a component of the first African ESM, at the Southern African Centre for High-Performance Computing (CHPC). By examining CCAM's performance and identifying computational bottlenecks, we aim to inform strategies for optimizing ESMs in resource-constrained environments.

Student or Postdoc? PhD or DTech4

Primary author

Mr Tumelo Moalusi (Witwatersrand University)

Co-authors

Dr Precious Mongwe (CSIR) Prof. Francois Engelbrecht (Global Change Institute, University of the Witwatersrand) Dr Nicolette Chang (CSIR)

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