
U.S. to triple operational weather and climate supercomputing capacity
Computing upgrade paves way for planned model improvements.
U.S. to triple operational weather and climate supercomputing capacity Read MoreComputing upgrade paves way for planned model improvements.
U.S. to triple operational weather and climate supercomputing capacity Read MoreTwin supercomputers Dogwood (pictured here) and Cactus are the newest additions to NOAA’s weather and climate operational supercomputing system. Located in Manassas, Virginia, and Phoenix, Arizona, respectively, each supercomputer operates at a speed of 12.1 petaflops — three times faster than NOAA’s former system.
U.S. supercomputers for weather and climate forecasts get major bump Read MoreEach of the upgrades by the US National Weather Service is the size of 10 refrigerators, has the capacity of 12.1 petaflops, and will help predict storms made worse by climate change.
How two new supercomputers will improve weather forecasts Read More“Secrets of the Greatest Snow on Earth is the ultimate meteorological guide for powder hounds, snow geeks, and weather enthusiasts.”
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