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Brace for impact. The #ECMWF #weather #model promises scorching temperatures over #Europe the coming week. Anomalies of up to 15-20 C higher than normal are expected.
This weather is brought to you by climate change (for those who claim it's been hot before: weather is what happens, climate is the probability it happens. And this has become significantly more probable because greenhouse gases and physics.)
Announcing the latest release of OpenIFS, the supported and easily-accessible version of ECMWF’s Integrated Forecasting System (IFS).
OpenIFS, provided for research and education, will be upgraded to the latest IFS cycle - Cy48r1, which became operational in June - by the end of the year.
The upgrade marks the start of more frequent OpenIFS releases, roughly every two years.
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OpenIFS to adopt latest version of the Integrated Forecasting System
OpenIFS, a supported and easily accessible version of ECMWF’s Integrated Forecasting System (IFS) provided for research and education, is to be upgraded to the latest IFS model cycle by the end of this year.European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
Today, we released #Loki v0.1.3 (github.com/ecmwf-ifs/loki).
Loki is our source-to-source translation package for Fortran, tailored towards the GPU adaptation of #ECMWF's IFS but useful in a more general scope as well.
This release includes a number of bug fixes and three new transformations that can be used in GPU adaptation recipes: a pool allocator for temporaries, automatic device offloading of global variables, and resolution of typebound procedure calls.
What's it all about? A 🧵
GitHub - ecmwf-ifs/loki: Freely programmable source-to-source translation for Fortran
Freely programmable source-to-source translation for Fortran - GitHub - ecmwf-ifs/loki: Freely programmable source-to-source translation for FortranGitHub