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NASA Upgrades Weather Research Supercomputer

Cowards Anonymous writes "NASA's Center for Computational Sciences is nearly tripling the performance of a supercomputer it uses to simulate Earth's climate and weather, and our planet's relationship with the Sun. NASA is deploying a 67-teraflop machine that takes advantage of IBM's iDataPlex servers, new rack-mount products originally developed to serve heavily trafficked social networking sites."

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  1. Open models are imperative by EmbeddedJanitor · · Score: 5, Interesting
    These are the models predicting Global Warming etc. These need to be open to peer review due to the significant impact of getting these models wrong.

    Faster does not mean better. I'd rather have less iterations per day on a good model than many of a crap model.

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