The World’s Most Powerful Climate Change Supercomputer Powers Up

Thursday, October 18th, 2012 Technology

For all the political discord over climate change, one thing everyone can probably agree on is that when you’re throwing computational resources at modeling weather, the more the merrier. Think of the new computer that just came online at the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center in Cheyenne, Wyoming as a kind of dream come true from a meteorological standpoint, then, because it represents a mammoth increase in raw crunch-prowess, dedicated to studying everything from hurricanes and tornadoes to geomagnetic storms, tsunamis, wildfires, air pollution and the location of water beneath the earth’s surface.


External References & Further Reading
http://techland.time.com/2012/10/17/the-worlds-most-powerful-climate-change-supercomputer-powers-up/?iid=tl-main-feature
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