Supercomputers Race to Predict Storms
pillageplunder writes "CNN has an interesting article on how different supercomputers from around the world are working to predict large storms tracks. The 3 days it takes now has been cut in half. Cool read."
Oh wait, that's the job of the Diebold supercomputer.
If you think
I'll be impressed when I see supercomputers chasing tornadoes around Kansas in rusty pickup trucks. Not before.
lysergically yours
I like how the article says: Just as a 5-megapixel digital camera more accurately depicts reality than a 1-megapixel device, higher resolution grids can capture a better picture of the atmosphere and help produce accurate forecasts.
:)
Way to pitch to the high-tech crowd CNN
But....... imagine a beowulf cluster of these weather predicting supercomputers.
Chris
...but still not as fast as "nowcasting" (and yes, it's an actual meteorological term.) I've always wondered why the local news just has to tell us, "And in downtown it is currently raining at the moment." The people who go outside already know, and the rest of us don't care.
The models -- actually complicated software written in a computer language called Fortran -- attempt to account for everything happening in the atmosphere on a global basis.
... actually I used to work for the National Weather Service ... C++, Tcl/Tk, and even Fortran ...
Well no wonder weather prediction is so off!
I kid, I kid
The storms will hit the Caribbean and Florida in September.
If we're not RTFA why should the submitter?
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