Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6922481 Computers & Geosciences 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
An Earth-observing remote sensing instrument is used to collect information about the physical environment within its instantaneous-field-of-view and is often placed aboard a suborbital or satellite platform for maximal spatial coverage. Remote sensing inversion techniques can extract valuable meteorological parameters that are subsequently passed through weather models for research and forecasting. One of the several microphysics packages for clouds and precipitation in weather models is WRF Single Moment 6-class (WSM6) scheme, and it is now widely used. With the advancement in Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), implementation of a fast and parallel WSM6 scheme is achievable. This paper describes a massively parallel GPU design of the WSM6 scheme. The performance is compared to a CPU implementation running on Intel Xeon E5-2603 at 1.8 GHz. Our implementation shows a speedup of 216× using a single NVIDIA K40 GPU as compared to its CPU counterpart running on one CPU core, whereas the speedup for one CPU socket (4 cores) with respect to one CPU core is only 3.7×.
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