GEOS-Chem High Performance Working Group

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Welcome

Welcome to the GEOS-Chem High Performance (GCHP) Working Group wiki page! GCHP represents the next generation of GEOS-Chem with a distributed memory capability enabling efficient scaling across many cores and finer resolution simulations. GCHP also has the advantage of using a cubed-sphere geometry enabling more accurate transport and eliminating the polar singularity inherent to lat-lon grids.

If you are working on a project using GCHP, please add your name and project description to the GCHP projects list located on this page. Also help us pool performance information across systems by submitting your GCHP run information, including your system specifications, to the GEOS-Chem Support Team.

If you would like to stay informed of GCHP developments, please join the GEOS-Chem High Performance Working Group mailing list. For questions or to start a discussion about GCHP, please create an issue on the GCHP GitHub Issues page.

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Current GCHP Projects

If you are working on a project using GCHP, please add your group name, contact information, and a short description of your project to the table below.

Contact Person User Group Description
Jintai Lin ACM @ PKU Impacts of small-scale processes on global and regional chemistry (OH, O3 and CO in particular)
Christoph Keller GMAO Coupling of GEOS-Chem to the GEOS Earth System Model and Data Assimilation System.
Sebastian Eastham Selin Group, MIT Offline simulations with CESM/CAM meteorology
Junwei Xu Martin Group, Dalhousie Future wildfire impacts on air quality and health in the United States
Forrest Lacey NCAR, ACOM Linking GEOS-Chem within CESM and intermodel comparison of results over CONUS
Jonathan Moch Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group, Harvard Effects of stratospheric aerosol injection on tropospheric chemistry
Kevin W. Bowman NASA JPL Application of GCHP to carbon cycle assimilation
Lizzie Lundgren Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group, Harvard Updating GMAO libraries used in GCHP
Liam Bindle Martin Group, Dalhousie Adding CMake support to make building GCHP easier
Liam Bindle Martin Group, Dalhousie Develop stretched grid for GCHP
Jenny Fisher Centre for Atmospheric Chemistry, U Wollongong Southern Hemisphere atmospheric composition, various projects inc. resolution dependence
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