Exascale Computing and Data Handling: Challenges and Opportunities for Weather and Climate Prediction

Mark Govett, Bubacar Bah,Peter Bauer, Dominique Berod, Veronique Bouchet, Susanna Corti, Chris Davis,Yihong Duan, Tim Graham, Yuki Honda, Adrian Hines, Michel Jean, Junishi Ishida,Bryan Lawrence,Jian Li, Juerg Luterbacher, Chiasi Muroi, Kris Rowe,Martin Schultz, Martin Visbeck,Keith Williams

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society(2024)

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Abstract The emergence of exascale computing and artificial intelligence offer tremendous potential to significantly advance earth system prediction capabilities. However, enormous challenges must be overcome to adapt models and prediction systems to use these new technologies effectively. A recent WMO report on exascale computing recommends “urgency in dedicating efforts and attention to disruptions associated with evolving computing technologies that will be increasingly difficult to overcome, threatening continued advancements in weather and climate prediction capabilities. Further, the explosive growth in data from observations, model and ensemble output, and post processing threatens to overwhelm the ability to deliver timely, accurate, and precise information needed for decision making. AI offers untapped opportunities to alter how models are developed, observations are processed, and predictions are analyzed and extracted for decision-making. Given the extraordinarily high cost of computing, growing complexity of prediction systems and increasingly unmanageable amount of data being produced and consumed, these challenges are rapidly becoming too large for any single institution or country to handle. This paper describes key technical, and budgetary challenges, identifies gaps and ways to address them, and makes a number of recommendations.
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