Setting up an hydro-meteo experiment in minutes: the DRIHM e-infrastructure for hydro-meteorology research (Contributo in atti di convegno)

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  • Setting up an hydro-meteo experiment in minutes: the DRIHM e-infrastructure for hydro-meteorology research (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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  • 2014-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • 10.1109/eScience.2014.40 (literal)
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  • E. Danovaro, L. Roverelli, G. Zereik, A. Galizia, D. D'Agostino, G. Paschina, A. Quarati, A. Clematis, F. Delogu, E. Fiori, A. Parodi, C. Straube, N. Felde, Q. Harpham, B. Jagers, L. Garrote?, L. Dekic, M. Ivkovi´c O. Caumont and E. Richard (2014)
    Setting up an hydro-meteo experiment in minutes: the DRIHM e-infrastructure for hydro-meteorology research
    in IEEE eScience 2014, Guarujá, SP, Brazil, 20th - 24th October 2014
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  • E. Danovaro, L. Roverelli, G. Zereik, A. Galizia, D. D'Agostino, G. Paschina, A. Quarati, A. Clematis, F. Delogu, E. Fiori, A. Parodi, C. Straube, N. Felde, Q. Harpham, B. Jagers, L. Garrote?, L. Dekic, M. Ivkovi´c O. Caumont and E. Richard (literal)
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  • 47 (literal)
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  • 54 (literal)
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  • 2014 IEEE 10th International Conference on eScience (literal)
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  • IMATI-CNR, Genova, Italy CIMA Foundation, Savona, Italy LMU, Munich, Germany HR Wallingford, Wallingford, United Kingdom Deltares, Delft, Netherlands ?Technical University of Madrid Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France (literal)
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  • Setting up an hydro-meteo experiment in minutes: the DRIHM e-infrastructure for hydro-meteorology research (literal)
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  • 978-1-4799-4287-9 (literal)
Abstract
  • Predicting weather and climate and its impacts on the environment, including hazards such as floods and landslides, is a big challenge that can be efficiently supported by a distributed and heterogeneous infrastructure, exploiting several kinds of computational resources: HPC, Grids and Clouds. This can help researchers in speeding up experiments, improve resolution and accuracy, simulate with different numerical models and model chains. Such numerical models are complex with heavy computational requirements, huge numbers of parameters to tune, and not fully standardized interfaces. Hence, each research entity is usually focusing on a limited set of tools and hard-wired solutions to enable their interaction. The DRIHM approach is based on strong standardization, well defined interfaces, and an easy to use web interface for model configuration and experiment definition. A researcher can easily compare outputs from different hydrologic models forced by the same meteorological model, or compare different meteorological models to validate or improve her research. This paper presents the benefit of a web-based interface for hydro-meteorology research through a detailed analysis of the portal (based on liferay-gUse) developed by the DRIHM project. (literal)
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