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Supercomputing Science

National Weather Service Upgrades Storm-Tracking Supercomputers 34

Nerval's Lobster writes "Just in time for hurricane season, the National Weather Service has finished upgrading the supercomputers it uses to track and model super-storms. 'These improvements are just the beginning and build on our previous success. They lay the foundation for further computing enhancements and more accurate forecast models that are within reach,' National Weather Service director Louis W. Uccellini wrote in a statement. The National Weather Service's 'Tide' supercomputer — along with its 'Gyre' backup — are capable of operating at a combined 213 teraflops. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which runs the Service, has asked for funding that would increase that supercomputing power even more, to 1,950 teraflops. The National Weather Service uses that hardware for projects such as the Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting (HWRF) model, a complex bit of forecasting that allows the organization to more accurately predict storms' intensity and movement. The HWRF can leverage real-time data taken from Doppler radar installed in the NOAA's P3 hurricane hunter aircraft."
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National Weather Service Upgrades Storm-Tracking Supercomputers

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 31, 2013 @06:19PM (#44440983)

    This is surely doomed to fail, as yet another example of government waste and excess that only feeds into supporting the 47% who want government handouts so they can live on welfare.

    We must free the markets to create a capitalist solution!

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