Video: DOE’s New, State-of-the-Science Earth System Model
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has unveiled a powerful, new earth system model that uses the world’s fastest computers so that scientists can better understand how earth system processes interact today and how they may evolve in the future. The Energy Exascale Earth System model, or E3SM, is the product of four years of development by top geophysical and computational scientists across DOE’s laboratory complex. This video highlights the capabilities and goals of the E3SM project.
Video made possible by the following individuals:
E3SM Model Simulations
Peter Bosler, Sandia National Laboratories
Peter Caldwell, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Chris Golaz, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Robert Jacob, Argonne National Laboratory
Noel Keen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jayesh Krishna, Argonne National Laboratory
Wuyin Lin, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Mathew Maltrud, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Azamat Mametjanov, Argonne National Laboratory
Qi Tang, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Luke Van Roekel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Jon Wolfe, Los Alamos National Laboratory
And the rest of the E3SM Team!
E3SM Project Team Leadership
Dorothy Koch, DOE Program Manager, Earth System Modeling
David Bader, Principal Investigator and Council Chair, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Ruby Leung, Chief Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Mark Taylor, Chief Computational Scientist, Sandia National Laboratories
Renata B McCoy, Project Engineer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Philip Rasch, Council Member and Atmosphere Group Lead, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Shaocheng Xie, Atmosphere Group Lead, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Todd Ringler, Council Member and Ocean/Ice Group lead, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Stephen Price, Ocean/Ice Group Lead, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Peter E Thornton, Council Member and Land Group Lead, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
William J Riley, Council Member and Land Group Lead, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Kate Calvin, Land Group Lead, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Philip Jones, Council Member and Performance Group Lead, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Pat Worley, Performance Group Lead, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Robert Jacob, Council Member and Software Engineer/Coupler Group Lead, Argonne National Laboratory
Andrew G Salinger, Software Engineer/Coupler Group Lead, Sandia National Laboratories
Dean Williams, Council Member and Workflow Group Lead, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Valentine Anantharaj, Workflow Group Lead, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
James J Hack, Ex-officio Council Member, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
William Large, Ex-officio Council Member, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
Esmond G Ng, Ex-officio Council Member, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory