Browsing by Author "Castrillo, Miguel"
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Air-Sea interaction over the Gulf Stream in an ensemble of HighResMIP present climate simulations
Bellucci, Alessio; Athanasiadis, Panos J.; Scoccimarro, Enrico; Ruggieri, Paolo; Gualdi, Silvio; Fedele, Giusy; Haarsma, Reindert J.; García Serrano, Javier; Castrillo, Miguel; Putrahasan, D.; Sanchez-Gomez, Emilia; Moine, Marie-Pierre; Roberts, Christopher D.; Roberts, Michael J.; Seddon, J; Vidale, Pier Luigi (Springer Link, 2021)
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Open AccessA dominant paradigm for mid-latitude air-sea interaction identifies the synoptic-scale atmospheric “noise” as the main driver for the observed ocean surface variability. While this conceptual model successfully holds over ... -
Assessment of a full-field initialized decadal climate prediction system with the CMIP6 version of EC-Earth
Bilbao, Roberto; Wild, Simon; Ortega Montilla, Pablo; Acosta Navarro, Juan Camilo; Arsouze, Thomas; Bretonnière, Pierre-Antoine; Caron, Louis-Philippe; Castrillo, Miguel; Cruz García, Rubén; Cvijanovic, Ivana; Doblas-Reyes, Francisco; Donat, Markus; Dutra, Emanuel; Echevarria, Pablo; Ho, An-Chi; Loosveldt-Tomas, Saskia; Moreno Chamarro, Eduardo; Pérez-Zanón, Núria; Ramos, Arthur; Ruprich-Robert, Yohan; Sicardi, Valentina; Tourigny, Etienne; Vegas-Regidor, Javier (Copernicus Publications, 2021)
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Open AccessIn this paper, we present and evaluate the skill of an EC-Earth3.3 decadal prediction system contributing to the Decadal Climate Prediction Project – Component A (DCPP-A). This prediction system is capable of skilfully ... -
Autosubmit GUI: A Javascript-based Graphical User Interface to Monitor Experiments Workflow Execution
Uruchi, Wilmer; Castrillo, Miguel; Beltran, Daniel (Open Journals, 2021)
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Open AccessAutosubmit GUI is a front-end software developed using Javascript and ReactJS that aims to provide users with complex information from the workflow execution of scientific experiments (managed by Autosubmit) in any system, ... -
Exploring the use of mixed precision in NEMO
Tintó Prims, Oriol; Castrillo, Miguel (Barcelona Supercomputing Center, 2017-05-04)
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Open AccessIt has been a widely extended practice in scientific computing to use 64-bit to represent data without even considering which level of precision is really needed. In many applications, 32-bit should provide enough accuracy, ... -
HighResMIP versions of EC-Earth: EC-Earth3P and EC-Earth3P-HR – description, model computational performance and basic validation
Haarsma, Rein; Acosta Cobos, Mario César; Bakhshi, Rena; Bretonnière, Pierre-Antoine; Caron, Louis-Philippe; Castrillo, Miguel; Corti, Susanna; Davini, Paolo; Exarchou, Eleftheria; Fabiano, Federico; Fladrich, Uwe; Fuentes Franco, Ramon; García-Serrano, Javier; Hardenberg, Jost, von; Koenigk, Torben; Levine, Xavier; Meccia, Virna Loana; Noije, Twan, van; Oord, Gijs, van den; Palmeiro, Froila M.; Rodrigo, Mario; Ruprich-Robert, Yohan; Sager, Philippe, Le; Tourigny, Etienne; Wang, Shiyu; Weele, Michiel, van; Wyser, Klaus (European Geosciences Union (EGU), 2020-08)
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Open AccessA new global high-resolution coupled climate model, EC-Earth3P-HR has been developed by the EC-Earth consortium, with a resolution of approximately 40 km for the atmosphere and 0.25∘ for the ocean, alongside with a ... -
How to use mixed precision in ocean models: exploring a potential reduction of numerical precision in NEMO 4.0 and ROMS 3.6
Tintó-Prims, Oriol; Acosta Cobos, Mario César; Moore, Andrew M.; Castrillo, Miguel; Serradell, Kim; Cortés, Ana; Doblas-Reyes, Francisco (European Geosciences Union (EGU), 2019-07-24)
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Open AccessMixed-precision approaches can provide substantial speed-ups for both computing- and memory-bound codes with little effort. Most scientific codes have overengineered the numerical precision, leading to a situation in which ... -
Optimizing domain decomposition in an ocean model: the case of NEMO
Tintó, Oriol; Acosta, Mario; Castrillo, Miguel; Cortés, Ana; Sanchez, Alicia; Serradell, Kim; Doblas-Reyes, Francisco (Elsevier, 2017)
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Open AccessEarth System Models are critical tools for the study of our climate and its future trends. These models are in constant evolution and their growing complexity entails an incrementing demand of the resources they require. ... -
Optimizing domain decomposition in an ocean model: the case of NEMO
Tinto, Oriol; Acosta, Mario; Castrillo, Miguel; Cortés, Ana; Sanchez, Alicia; Serradell, Kim; Doblas-Reyes, Francisco (Elsevier, 2017)
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Open AccessEarth System Models are critical tools for the study of our climate and its future trends. These models are in constant evolution and their growing complexity entails an incrementing demand of the resources they require. ... -
The EC-Earth3 Earth system model for the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 6
Döscher, Ralf; Acosta Cobos, Mario César; Alessandri, Andrea; Anthoni, Peter; Arsouze, Thomas; Bernardello, Raffaele; Caron, Louis-Philippe; Castrillo, Miguel; Cvijanovic, Ivana; Doblas-Reyes, Francisco; Echevarria, Pablo; Moreno Chamarro, Eduardo; Ortega Montilla, Pablo; Tintó Prims, Oriol; Ramos, Arthur; Ruprich-Robert, Yohan; Sicardi, Valentina; Yepes-Arbós, Xavier (Copernicus Publications, 2022)
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Open AccessThe Earth system model EC-Earth3 for contributions to CMIP6 is documented here, with its flexible coupling framework, major model configurations, a methodology for ensuring the simulations are comparable across different ... -
Use of genetic algorithms for ocean model parameter optimisation: a case study using PISCES-v2_RC for North Atlantic particulate organic carbon
Falls, Markus; Bernardello, Raffaele; Castrillo, Miguel; Acosta Cobos, Mario César; Llort, Joan; Gali Tapias, Martí (Copernicus Publications, 2022)
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Open AccessWhen working with Earth system models, a considerable challenge that arises is the need to establish the set of parameter values that ensure the optimal model performance in terms of how they reflect real-world observed ...