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DESCRIPTION:The registration to this course is now open. Please\, bring yo
 ur own laptop. All the PATC courses at BSC are free of charge.\n\nCourse c
 onveners: Julia Isabella Cannata and Martí Galí Tàpies \n\nCourse lect
 urers: Earth Sciences Department researchers involved in the group of Com
 putational Earth Sciences\, Atmospheric Composition\, Climate Prediction a
 nd Earth System Services. Final lectures TBA.\n\nObjectives: The objective
  of this PATC course is to cover the basics of a high performance computin
 g (HPC) environment oriented towards earth science applications\, specific
 ally chemical weather modelling and climate modelling.\n\nMore precisely\,
  the course will cover:\n\n\n	Introduction to earth science fundamentals a
 nd modelling\;\n	Basic usage of an HPC environment: shell\, compilers\, li
 braries\, file systems\, queuing system and parallel computing\;\n	Build a
 nd configure targeted earth science applications with the NMMB/BSC-CTM che
 mical transport model and with the EC-EARTH climate model\;\n	Execute and 
 monitor numerical experiments using a workflow manager\;\n	Analyse and vis
 ualise model outputs with a wide set of tools.\n\n\nLearning outcomes: Par
 ticipants will learn and gain experience in accessing an HPC facility\, in
 stalling earth science numerical models and related utilities and librarie
 s\, running numerical simulations\, monitoring the execution of supercompu
 ting jobs\, analysing and visualising model results.\n\nLevel: (All course
 s are designed for specialists with at least 1st cycle degree or similar b
 ackground experience)\nFor trainees with some theoretical and practical kn
 owledge\n\nPrerequisites: \nAt least University degree in progress on Eart
 h Sciences\, Computer Sciences or related area\nBasic knowledge of UNIX\nK
 nowledge of C\, FORTRAN\, MPI or openMP is recommended\nKnowledge of Earth
  Sciences data formats is recommended (grib\, netcdf\, hdf\,…)\n\nKnowle
 dge of R and Python\n\nAgenda:\n\nDay 1 (12 Nov)\n\n\n9:30-9:45 Welcome an
 d introduction of the BSC Earth Sciences Department\n9:45-10:00 Technical 
 and logistic information\n10:00-11:00 Introduction to earth science fundam
 entals and modelling\n11:00-11:30 Coffee break\n11:30-13:00 Introduction t
 o Linux and HPC\, BSC facilities\, PRACE and RES \n13:00-14:00 Lunch break
 \n14:00-15:30 HPC hands-on tutorial. At the end of this tutorial\, the stu
 dents will be able to compile and execute jobs on Mare Nostrum 4\n15:30-16
 :00 Coffee break\n16:00-17:30 Introduction to analysis and visualisation t
 ools for model outputs (s2dverification\, MapGenerator\, CDO\, NCO\, panop
 ly\, ncview) \n\n\nDay 2 (13 Nov)\n\n\n8:30-9:15 Visit to MareNostrum 4\n9
 :30-10:30 Lecture on the EC-EARTH climate model\n10:30-11:00 Lecture on se
 tting up and running the model with Autosubmit\n11:00-11:30 Coffee break\n
 11:30-13:00 Model hands-on tutorial. Students will run with a prepared cas
 e\n13:00-14:00 Lunch break\n14:00-16:00 Analysis hands-on tutorial. Studen
 ts will apply tools for analysis and visualisation to the outputs created 
 in the morning\n\n\nDay 3 (14 Nov)\n\n\n9:30-10:30 Lecture on the NMMB-MON
 ARCH mode\n10:30-11:00 Lecture on setting up and running the model\n11:00-
 11:30 Coffee break\n11:30-13:00 Model hands-on tutorial. Students will run
  a prepared case. \n13:00-14:00 Lunch break\n14:00-16:00 Analysis hands-on
  tutorial. Students will apply tools for analysis and visualisation to the
  outputs created in the morning\n\nEnd of Course\n\nhttps://events.prace-r
 i.eu/event/905/
SUMMARY:Earth Sciences Simulation Environments @ BSC
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.prace-ri.eu/event/905/
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