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Numerical simulation of the atmospheric motions requires the most powerful machines and a high performance computer technology. The French meteorological model MésoNH is designed as a research tool for small and mesoscale atmospheric processes. This paper describes softwars and techniques used for implementing this numerical model on parallel processor computers and presents first results and performances....
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- Message Passing Interface
- Message Passing
- Powerful Machine
- High Performance Computer
- Convective Rainfall
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Jabouille, P. et al. (1999). Parallelization of the French Meteorological Mesoscale Model MésoNH. In: Amestoy, P., et al. Euro-Par’99 Parallel Processing. Euro-Par 1999. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1685. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48311-X_199
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