![]() ![]() This will help provide timely warnings to alert local governments and communities to prepare for severe conditions and protect human lives, livestock, and property. ![]() The overall advanced performance will also enable research into extreme weather events, such as heatwaves, heavy rain, flooding, and snowstorms, which are more often triggered by climate change. The supercomputer, which will be based in an Icelandic Met Office data center facility and powered by local renewable energy, will be built using the HPE Cray system that features powerful, end-to-end performance to speed time-to-predictions with higher resolution, helping weather services issue timely alerts and improve public services.īy combining national resources and learnings on the shared supercomputer, the four meteorological services will improve weather modeling to generate more detailed forecast updates and make predictions every hour. Hewlett Packard Enterprise today announced that it is building a new supercomputer for the United Weather Centres – West (UWC-West), a collaboration between the Danish Meteorological Institute, Icelandic Met Office, Met Éireann, Ireland’s national weather service, and the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute to advance weather forecasting for the four nations.
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