Coupling Workshops

First Workshop on Coupling Technologies for Earth System Models (CW2010)

CERFACS and the Georgia Institute of Technology organized a workshop on the theme of “Coupling Technologies for Earth System Modelling : Today and Tomorrow”. The first thrust of the workshop was to assess the state of the art in ESM coupling frameworks. The second thrust was to discuss a vision for coupling in the year 2020.

Discussions from this workshop resulted in a review paper on the state of the art, entitled Coupling Technologies for Earth System Modelling (in Geosci. Model Dev., 5, 1589-1596, 2012).


Second Workshop on Coupling Technologies for Earth System Models (CW2013)


Third Workshop on Coupling Technologies for Earth System Models (CW2015)

The Third Workshop on Coupling Technologies for Earth System Models (CW2015) was held on the 20th-22nd of April, 2015 at the Manchester Art Gallery in Manchester, U.K.

The workshop aims to bring together leading researchers and practitioners in the field of coupling infrastructure for Earth System models. This workshop is the third in a series, the first being held at CERFACS in December 2010 and the second at NCAR in February 2013. Topics relevant to the workshop include, but are not limited to:

  • Recent developments and experience reports on the development and use of coupling infrastructure for Earth System and other geoscience community models
  • Performance characteristics of coupling infrastructure, including benchmarking
  • Experiences from, and interaction with, the wider geoscience coupling community (such as hydrological modelling)
  • Framework interoperability (for example, the use of multiple coupling technologies in a single coupled application)
  • The role and use of metadata in coupling technologies
  • Community aspects of coupling technology development: how to fund, govern and work together?

Fourth Workshop on Coupling Technologies for Earth System Models (CW2017)

The Fourth Workshop on Coupling Technologies for Earth System Models (CW2017) was held on the 20th-22nd of March, 2017 at the Princeton Center for Theoretical Science on the campus of Princeton University, USA.

The workshop aims to bring together leading researchers and practitioners in the field of coupling infrastructure for Earth System models. This workshop is the fourth in a series, the first being held at CERFACS in December 2010, the second at NCAR in February 2013, and the third in Manchester in April 2015.

Topics relevant to the workshop include, but are not limited to:

  • Development and use of coupling technologies for Earth System Models
  • Performance considerations of couplers
  • New developments in existing coupling infrastructure
  • Couplers, metadata and workflows
  • Coupling frameworks in the broader geosciences
  • Science of coupling (interpolation methods, convergence, stability)

This workshop was sponsored by IS-ENES2 and the Princeton University Cooperative Institute for Climate Science.

Slides from the workshop talks

Program

  • Monday, March 20, 2017 Coupling Technologies (Chairs: V. Balaji, Mariana V.)
9:00Welcome - V. Balaji 
9:10Rocky Dunlap/NOAA/Univ. of ColoradoThe Earth System Prediction Suite and the Earth System Framework Description Language
9:30Mariana Vertenstein/NCARCESM coupling Infrastructure
9:50Bob Oehmke/NOAA/Univ. of ColoradoUpdates on Regridding in the Earth System Modeling Framework
10:10Cheng Zhang & Li Ruizhe/Tsinghua UniversityC-Coupler
10:30Coffee Break 
11:10Scott painter/ORNLEnabling efficient development of tightly coupled models with a mutliphysics management framework: Three case studies
11:30Nic Hannah/Double Precision Pty LtdTango
11:50Yann Meurdesoif/IPSLXIOS: From “in situ” post-treatment and interpolation of model data towards new coupling functionalities
12:10Tom Clune & Atanas Trayanov/NASA GMAOMAPL: The next generation
12:30Lunch 
14:10Bill Sacks/NCARChallenges in coupling a high-resolution ice sheet model to CESM
14:30Mike Hobson/UK Met OfficeLFRic
14:50Bert Jagers/DeltaresGeneric modeling suite for envrionmental modeling on global to local scales
15:10Sue Chen/NRLAn integrated hydrological modeling system for high-resolution coastal applications
15:30Coffee Break 
16:10Emanuele Danovaro/CNR-IMATIConstraint-based web interface for hydro-meteorological model chaining
16:30Scott Peckham/ Univ. of ColoradoGeoscience Standard Names
16:50Caleb Buahin/Utah State UniversityParallel Optimization Simulations USing the HydroCouple Component-Based Modeling Framework
  • Tuesday, March 21, 2017 Use of Coupling Technologies in ESMs (Chair: Bert J.)
8:30Breakfast 
9:00Jim Kinter/COLA/George Mason UniversityNOAA MAPP Task Force on Climate Model Development, System Architecture Working Group for the NWS
9:20Neil Barton/NRL, Marine Meteorology DivisionDevelopment of the US Navy’s New Global Coupled Atmosphere - Ocean- Sea Ice Prediction System
9:40Ufuk Utku Turuncoglu/Istanbul Technical UnviersityIntegrating existing in-situ data analysis and visualization approach with a model coupling framework (ESMF)
10:00Naomi Maruyama/Univ. of Colorado/CIRES/NOAA/SWPCWAM-IPE coupling
10:20Coffee Break 
11:00Carsten Lemmen/Helholtz-Zentrum GeesthachtModular System for Shelves and Coasts (MOSSCO) - Enabling diverse coupled applications
11:20Kristian Mogensen/ECMWFOn the importance of coupling in Earth System Modelling for NWP
11:40Sebastien Masson/UPMC/UCLAUse of OASIS-MCT
12:00Tobias Bauer/Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric ResearchICON-GETM coupling using ESMF
  • Performance of Couplers and Coupled Systems (chair: Rocky Dunlap)
14:00Sophie Valcke/CERFACSFirst results from the IS-ENES2 coupling technology benchmarks
14:20Robert Jacob/ANLPerformance of MCT from high-resolution coupled simulations with ACME and the CIME coupler
14:40Vijay Mahadeva/ANLScalability of two different remapping implementation on large-scale machines
15:00Philip Jones/LANLDynamic task parallelism
15:20Jean-Christophe Rioual and Richard Hill/ UK Met OfficeImplications of new developments on couplers, associated technical librairies and scientific workflows
15:40Coffee Break 
16:20Arnaud Caubel/IPSLIPSL earth system model and workflow for CMIP6
16:40Eric Maisonnave/CERFACS“qui trop embrasse, mal étreint”
17:00Mario Acosta/BSCComputational coast of coupling for climate models using EC-Earth as an example
17:20Marshall Ward/NationalComputational Infrastructure ACCESS-CM
17:45Reception 
18:30Dinner 
  • Wednesday, March 22, 2017 Science of Coupling and Coupling Strategies (Chair: Sophie V.)

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8:30Breakfast 
9:00Keynote: Olga Sergienko and Bob HallbergThe numerical stability of ice/ocean coupling, introducing interactive ice sheets into coupled models, and implications for coupler design
10:00Raymond Menzel/GFDLFurthering the Component Concurrency Paradigm
10:20Niki Zadeh/GFDLA more granular level coupler and intermediary subcomponents may accelerate the development of newer features that require flux exchange between the component models
10:40Coffee Break 
11:20Mozheng Wei/NRLAssessing the cross covariance between atmosphere and ocean in a weakly coupled data assimilation system using coupled ensemble based on COAMPS
11:40Niki Zadeh/GFDLPorting the Los Alamos Sea Ice model (CICE) into the GFDL modeling infrastructure (FMS)
12:00Jeremy Walton/UK Met OfficeCoupling an Adaptive-Mesh Icesheet Model to a Global Climate Model
12:20Lunch 

Fifth Workshop on Coupling Technologies for Earth System Models (CW2020)

The 5th Workshop on Coupling Technologies for Earth System Models (CW2020) was held virtually on September 21st-24th 2020, with one session of 3.5 hours each day, starting at 15h00 (Paris time).

The workshop aims to bring together leading researchers and practitioners in the field of coupling infrastructure for Earth System Models. This workshop is the fifth in the series, started in 2010 in Toulouse and followed by Boulder USA (2013), Manchester UK (2015), and Princeton USA (2017).

Presentations

Session 1: Coupling technology latest developments I

Session 2: Coupling technology latest developments II

Session 3: Coupling models in practice I

Session 4 - Computational performances of coupled models

Session 5: Data Assimilation and NWP

Session 6: Coupling models in practice II

Session 7: Coupling models in practice III

Session 8: Coupled model workflows

The CW2020 Organising Committee is composed of:

  • V. Balaji, Princeton Cooperative Institute for Modeling the Earth System (CIMES) & Laboratoire de Sciences de Climat et Environnement (LSCE)
  • Tony Craig, Software Consultant
  • Rocky Dunlap, National Center for Atmospheric Research
  • Steve Easterbrook, University of Toronto
  • Robert Jacob, Argonne National Laboratory
  • Bert Jagers, Deltares
  • Li Liu, Tsinghua University
  • Kristian Mogensen, ECMWF
  • Jean-Christophe Rioual, UK Met Office
  • Sophie Valcke, Cerfacs
  • Mariana Vertenstein, National Center for Atmospheric Research

This workshop is funded by the EU H2020 IS-ENES3 project

Contact: Sophie.Valcke[@]cerfacs.fr .


Sixth Workshop on Coupling Technologies for Earth System Models (CW2023)

OFFICIAL WORKSHOP WEBPAGE (Registration and detailed information).

The 6th Workshop on Coupling Technologies for Earth System Models (CW2023) will be held on January 18-20, 2023 at the “Centre International de Conférences” on Météo-France campus in Toulouse, France. The workshop will be held in a hybrid format with remote attendance possible.

The workshop aims to bring together leading researchers and practitioners in the field of coupling infrastructure for Earth System Models. This workshop is the sixth in the series, started in 2010 in Toulouse and followed by Boulder USA (2013), Manchester UK (2015), Princeton USA (2017) and virtual (2020).

Topics relevant to the workshop include, but are not limited to:

  • Coupling technology latest developments
  • Use of Coupling Technologies in ESMs or other climate and weather-related coupled systems: successes and failures, original or ground-breaking applications
  • Computational performance of Couplers and Coupled Systems
  • Coupling at exascale on heterogeneous systems.
  • Science of Coupling and Coupling Strategies
  • Integration of coupling technologies into workflows
  • Interaction of data assimilation and coupling technologies
  • Software development processes for complex coupled systems: Approaches for testing of complex coupled models, how code chages are made, build system, configuration system.

The CW2023 Program Committee (cw_org@cerfacs.fr)

  • Anthony Craig, Software Consultant
  • Rocky Dunlap, National Center for Atmospheric Research
  • Steve Easterbrook, University of Toronto
  • Robert Jacob, Argonne National Laboratory
  • Bert Jagers, Deltares
  • Li Liu, Tsinghua University
  • Kristian Mogensen, ECMWF
  • Jean-Christophe Rioual, UK Met Office
  • Sophie Valcke, Cerfacs
  • Mariana Vertenstein, National Center for Atmospheric Research
  • Niki Zadeh, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory

This workshop is funded by the EU H2020 IS-ENES3 project and co-organised with the Argonne National Laboratory.


International Working Committee on Coupling Technologies

The International Working Committee on Coupling Technologies (IWCCT) organizes global efforts related to the characterization, comparison, and benchmarking of Earth system model coupling technologies.

IWCCT leads international workshops that promote dialogue among groups engaged in developing model coupling technologies and infrastructure. These workshops are being held about every other year (see list of workshops above).

Discussions from the 2010 workshop resulted in a review paper on the state of the art, entitled Coupling Technologies for Earth System Modelling (in Geosci. Model Dev., 5, 1589-1596, 2012).

See the IWCCT github repository.