Announcement of Opportunity
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NATIONAL CENTER FOR
ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH
Scientific Computing Division
P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, CO 80307-3000
Telephone: (303) 497-1206 Fax: (303) 497-1298
Dear Colleague:
The Climate Change Science Program is
soliciting proposals for the use of the CSL computing facilities, beginning
Information about the criteria for use of the
CSL and the allocation process is posted at: http://www.scd.ucar.edu/csl/
A web-based application for CSL resources will be posted at the same site.
The CSL is separate from NCAR’s general
purpose computing facility, and the CSL computing resources are allocated
through a separate process. If you are currently using the CSL, please
submit an updated proposal because we plan to reallocate the entire CSL
capacity.
The DEADLINE for submitting proposals is
If you have questions about the solicitation,
please contact Ginger Caldwell at cal@ucar.edu
or 303-497-1229. Also, please share this information with other colleagues who
might be interested. We look forward to hearing from you.
Best Regards,
Al Kellie
Director
Scientific Computing Division
GUIDELINES FOR PROPOSALS TO USE THE CLIMATE SIMULATION LABORATORY
A
NATIONAL COMPUTING FACILITY FOR CLIMATE SYSTEM MODELING IN SUPPORT OF THE CLIMATE
CHANGE SCIENCE PROGRAM
INTRODUCTION
NCAR operates a dedicated
climate-model computing facility in support of the multi-agency Climate Change
Science Program. The Climate Simulation Laboratory (CSL) is administered by the
National Science Foundation.
The computational facilities are housed,
operated, and maintained by the Scientific Computing Division (SCD) of the
In addition, users of the CSL have access to the NCAR Mass Storage System (MSS)--one of the most capacious and efficient storage systems in the world--and the NCAR Visualization Laboratory. CSL users are also given the full range of the NCAR SCD user support services.
CRITERIA FOR USE OF THE CSL
1. Open to all Principal
Investigators funded or supported by a
2. Calculations should greatly benefit from special, dedicated supercomputing (e.g., multi-100-year runs with coupled climate models and very large ensembles of seasonal to interannual predictability runs with both coupled and components of coupled climate models).
3. Large, collective group efforts, preferably interdisciplinary teams that address broadly posed sets of questions, e.g., IPCC and National Assessment issues will be given preference. Also encouraged are collaborations with scientists involved with the development of policy, including impacts, mitigation and adaptation options for climate change as well as short-term climate variations.
4. Proposed calculations should be linked
explicitly to peer-reviewed research projects, or to agency/institute reviewed
projects (as in the case of some federally sponsored laboratories). In any case,
proposals for use of the CSL must include a brief science document
(approximately five pages in length) which will be reviewed by the CSL
Allocation Panel (see below) to determine scientific merit.
ALLOCATION PROCESS
An allocation panel of experts, which includes the CSL facility director as an
ex-officio member, has been established. Panel recommendations for CSL use will
be based on the above criteria, plus the following:
The CSL Allocation Panel will recommend allocation of CSL resources based on its review of the proposals (in the context of all the above criteria and factors), Climate Change Science Program priorities, and available CSL resources. The CSL Allocation Panel will report its recommendations to the CSL facility director, who will forward them to NSF for final allocation decisions. The NSF will evaluate the recommendations in consultation with agency representatives of the Climate Change Science Program.
HOW TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL
Proposals are to be submitted via the web by
Questions may be directed to Ginger Caldwell,
cal@ucar.edu or 303-497-1229.
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LAST UPDATED: 05/13/2004