Authors
Christa D Peters-Lidard, Paul R Houser, Yudong Tian, Sujay V Kumar, James Geiger, S Olden, L Lighty, B Doty, P Dirmeyer, J Adams, K Mitchell, Eric F Wood, Justin Sheffield
Publication date
2007/9
Journal
Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering
Volume
3
Pages
157-165
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
The Land Information System software (LIS; http://lis.gsfc.nasa.gov/, 2006) has been developed to support high-performance land surface modeling and data assimilation. LIS integrates parallel and distributed computing technologies with modern land surface modeling capabilities, and establishes a framework for easy interchange of subcomponents, such as land surface physics, input/output conventions, and data assimilation routines. The software includes multiple land surface models that can be run as a multi-model ensemble on global or regional domains with horizontal resolutions ranging from 2.5° to 1 km. The software may execute serially or in parallel on various high-performance computing platforms. In addition, the software has well-defined, standard-conforming interfaces and data structures to interface and interoperate with other Earth system models. Developed with the support of an Earth …
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