Edison Supercomputer Helps Find Roots of MJO Modeling Mismatches
by staff from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#1CNN6)
The MJO occurs on its own timetable-every 30 to 60 days-but its worldwide impact spurs scientists to unlock its secrets. The ultimate answer? Timely preparation for the precipitation havoc it brings-and insight into how it will behave when pressured by a warming climate.
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