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Earth System Grid II, Turning Climate Datasets into Community Resources
Author(s) -
Don Middleton
Publication year - 2001
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1113798
Subject(s) - interfacing , grid computing , earth system science , the internet , computer science , grid , plan (archaeology) , data science , climate science , e science , supercomputer , earth science , world wide web , climate change , environmental resource management , geography , environmental science , ecology , geodesy , archaeology , geology , computer hardware , biology , operating system
The Earth System Grid (ESG) II project, funded by the Department of Energy’s Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing program, has transformed climate data into community resources. ESG II has accomplished this goal by creating a virtual collaborative environment that links climate centers and users around the world to models and data via a computing Grid, which is based on the Department of Energy’s supercomputing resources and the Internet. Our project’s success stems from partnerships between climate researchers and computer scientists to advance basic and applied research in the terrestrial, atmospheric, and oceanic sciences. By interfacing with other climate science projects, we have learned that commonly used methods to manage and remotely distribute data among related groups lack infrastructure and under-utilize existing technologies. Knowledge and expertise gained from ESG II have helped the climate community plan strategies to manage a rapidly growing data environment more effectively. Moreover, approaches and technologies developed under the ESG project have impacted datasimulation integration in other disciplines, such as astrophysics, molecular biology and materials science

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