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Where

Bolger Center, Potomac, MD

When

Nov 5-8  - DOE Modeling PI Meeting

Nov 9, half day – E3SM All-Hands Meeting

What

The meeting will include investigators from across the DOE Laboratory modeling programs (ESM, RGCM and IAR).  It is the joint meeting of the three major modeling communities within the new Earth and Environmental Systems Modeling: Earth System Modeling (Model Development), Regional and Global Model Analysis (Model Analysis), and Multi-Sector Dynamics.  

The meeting has been constructed and partitioned around two main objectives.   First, and with the primary objective of strengthening connections among the three main communities, Days 1-2 will emphasize cross-community information exchange as well as collaborative brainstorming and working sessions on a range of cross-cutting themes.   One of several desired outcomes should be the development of candidate cross-community research topics or collaborative science use cases.  During the second part of the meeting, Days 3-4 will provide each of the three main communities an opportunity to meet separately and conduct work on a range of issues and topics central to their unique science needs and methodological challenges.   To the degree possible, coordinated scheduling for the last two days will seek to enable those individuals engaged in research for more than one of the three main communities to attend the required sessions.   Finally, efforts are underway to provide ad hoc meeting space for working teams on the fifth day, Friday, but a final determination of availability is in the process of being made.   

Registration and hotel Reservation 

The meeting registration (due Oct 1) and for poster/presentation abstract submission (due Sep 24) is:   https://www.orau.gov/modeling2018/

Those intending to submit abstracts MUST complete both registration and abstract submission by COB, September 24th.  

Submit an E3SM poster/presentation 

       You can submit an abstract of a poster/presentation to the day 1-2 integrated PI Modeling sessions, and/or the E3SM day sessions, there is a limit of at most 2 submissions per person (as fist author): 1 in Integrated session and 1 in E3SM session.

The abstracts for the integrated session have to be submitted through the ORAU website ( https://www.orau.gov/modeling2018/abstracts.htm) and the deadline for those is Monday Sep 24th. When submitting the abstract, in the PI name field  - put Dave Bader, and you need to choose you preferred session, which is one of I1, I2, .., I6  (see below).  Please submit this abstract to our confluence page as well (E3SM Posters/Presentation in PI Modeling Meeting).

The abstracts for the E3SM session need to be only submitted here (E3SM Posters/Presentation in PI Modeling Meeting), and the deadline is Oct 15th . In the template below, indicate 'E3SM session' in 'Session Type' and choose Session ID as one of: E1, E2, ..., E11 (see below)

Integrated sessions: 

  • I1: Extremes
  • I2: Land & Land System Dynamics
  • I3: Tools, Frameworks, and Transitions to Exascale
  • I4: Coastal Systems
  • I5: High Latitudes
  • I6: Data, Metrics, and Diagnostics

E3SM sessions:

  • E1: E3SM - v2 atmospheric physics
  • E2: E3SM - Land/energy
  • E3: E3SM - v3-v4 atmosphere
  • E4: E3SM - Ocean/cryosphere (v2-v4)
  • E5: E3SM - Next generation coupled system science
  • E6: E3SM - Performance (v2)
  • E7: E3SM - Infrastructure (v2)
  • E8: E3SM - NGD-computation (v3-v4)
  • E9: E3SM – v1 results – water cycle

  • E10: E3SM – v1 results – BGC

  • E11: E3SM – v1 results – Ocean-cryosphere


Please use E3SM templates when developing poster/presentations – see E3SM Phase 2 Templates, E3SM logos can be found on E3SM Logo and Templates page.

Structure of the Meeting


From Dorothy's email on  

 Click here for schedule description to expand ...

As mentioned above, the first two days, Nov 5th and 6th, will focus on integrative and cross-cutting topics involving Model Development, Model Analysis, and Multisector Dynamics, while the 3rd and 4th days (Nov 6th and Nov 7th) will be deep-dives into the three respective areas.  A high-level draft agenda for the first two days is included as a separate attachment.  Major topics and themes spanning all four days are listed below.    


DAYS 1-2   Community-Crosscutting


Panel sessions in plenary include:


  1. Extreme-scale computational modeling
  2. Extremes, variability, and change
  3. Integrated water cycle


Parallel breakout sessions include:


  1. Extremes - understanding and modeling single and compound extremes: storms, floods, droughts, heat waves, fire, and other climatologic, hydrologic, land, and socioeconomic disturbances
  2. Coastal systems - understanding and modeling of coastal systems, influences, and transitions - from urban landscapes and infrastructures to managed and unmanaged ecosystems and regional climatologies and local climatological influences and feedbacks
  3. High latitudes - science of coupled high-latitude systems, including feedbacks, interactions and teleconnections with lower latitudes
  4. Land and land-system dynamics - modeling and research of land-use and land-cover change, terrestrial biogeochemistry, vegetation dynamics, and interactions with tightly coupled atmospheric and hydrologic systems and processes
  5. Data, metrics, and diagnostics -  accessible and agile community data platforms, distributed data architectures for expanding questions/needs, data analytics and adaptable interfaces, machine learning and pattern recognition, model performance metrics and analysis techniques, and diagnostic methods and applications for evaluating and improving models
  6. Tools, frameworks and transition to exascale - modeling frameworks, modular modeling architectures, advanced software constructs, and supporting tools and infrastructure in transition to exascale computing


Note that scheduled poster sessions on the first and second days of the meeting, aligned with the six themes of the parallel breakout sessions, will complement and enhance the discussions and presentations in the breakouts.  Abstracts for presentations, which should align with one of the 6 break-out topics, must be submitted to the meeting website by COB, September 24, 2018.


DAYS 3-4   Community-Specific


The specific agenda for Days 3-4 will be developed in further consultation with the individual communities.  As the agendas for each of the communities firm, they will be transmitted in a final form at a later time, along with other facilitating materials and background documents for the week-long meeting.   Below are the preliminary topics under consideration for the community-specific meetings.      


Earth System Modeling (Model Development)

E3SM overview and coupled simulations

  • Project overview
  • Water cycle experiment campaign
  • BGC experiment campaign
  • Cryosphere-ocean experiment campaign

E3SM – Next-generation-developments

  • Version 2 (working version) Atmospheric physics development
  • Versions3-4 (future version) atmosphere development
  • Land and energy developments
  • Next generation coupled system science

E3SM Computation and Infrastructure

  • Performance (v2)
  • Infrastructure (v2)
  • New directions in E3SM computation (v3-v4)

Side session (evening?) E3SM simulation coordination (side meeting between E3SM and leaders of E3SM collaborating projects such as RGMA SFA’s)


Regional and Global Model Analysis (Model Analysis)

RGMA Science Themes

  • Modes of Variability and Predictability
  • Water Cycle
  • Extremes
  • High Latitude Feedbacks and Interactions
  • Biogeochemical Feedbacks and Interactions
  • Cloud-Earth System Feedbacks and Interactions


RGMA Cross-Cutting Themes

  • Diagnostics, Metrics, and Computational Tools/Approaches  to Evaluate and Inform Models
  • Multi-model approaches and hierarchies for Robust Understanding & Predictability
  • CMIP6 Analysis
  • Emulators and Uncertainty characterization
  • Simulations and computational resources (synergies across RGMA SFAs & projects)


Multisector Dynamics

  • Hierarchical modeling and emulators – fit for purpose constructs
  • Coupling methods, software, and advances
  • Community data platforms
  • Scenario research and development (integrated water cycle)
  • Coastal: multisector dynamics, stressors, and transitions
  • Community leadership, coordination, and working group(s)



The plans for Nov 7-8 (days 3-4) are taking shape. One of those days will focus on E3SM Development and the other day will focus on Model Analysis activities. On the E3SM Development day (see draft agenda below), the priority will be to facilitate discussion among E3SM developers and related E3SM development projects (e.g. SciDAC and other University-led E3SM development projects). We should be able to accommodate many of the related projects with presentations on the E3SM development day, and we will be providing a way to submit abstracts (oral and poster) for those sessions in the coming weeks. If your work fits well within the integrated modeling program agenda (days 1-2, agenda attached) I would encourage you to submit an abstract there, since we probably will not be able to include (oral) presentations by all related E3SM PI’s on the E3SM day. The technical E3SM groups (computing, infrastructure) will meet on the Model Analysis day, since there is little overlap between these communities. It would also be acceptable to submit an abstract to the integrated program (days 1-2 – using the link above) and the E3SM day (instructions to follow) – i.e. up to 2 distinct presentations per person.


November 9 - Day 5 (Friday) will be a half-day of E3SM working-group meetings. Those in the E3SM development community are invited to attend these meetings.


E3SM Development Day Draft Agenda



8:30-8:45

Programmatic updates (Koch)

8:45-9:00

project overview (Bader)

Experimental campaigns

9:00-9:30

water cycle campaign (Golaz)

9:30-10:00

BGC campaign (Calvin)

10:00-10:30

Break

10:30-11:00

Cryosphere campaign (Price)

Community engagement


11:00-11:30

E3SM release (McCoy, Jacob)

E3SM future developments


11:30-12:00

Next generation coupled system science (Leung)

12:00-1:00

Lunch

E3SM future developments - partner projects


1:00-2:30

v2 atmospheric physics

Xie (chair) – presentations by related projects


Land/energy

Bond-Lamberty (chair) – presentation by related projects

2:30-3:30

v3-v4 atmosphere

Caldwell (chair) – presentations by related projects


Ocean/cryosphere – Petersen chair – presentation by related projects

3:30-4:00

break

4:00-5:30

Next generation coupled system science

Burrows (chair) – presentation by related projects

6:00-6:30

Deep Dives musical performance





Analysis day


30 minutes

Computation overview - Taylor

1 hr (TBD)

Performance (v2) – Jones (chair) – presentation by related projects

1 hr (TBD)

Infrastructure (v2) – Jacob (chair) – presentation by related projects

1 hr (TBD)

NGD-computation (v3-v4) – Salinger (chair) – presentation by related projects

90 minutes (TBD)

E3SM community poster session


Attendee Count and Limitations

All the people signed up on Attendance List to E3SM PI Meeting list have been approved on  . Anyone added after that day and in rows #97 and up,  need to check with Dorothy if they can join the meeting before making arrangements for the meeting (which is said to be full)

In case someone from the DOE-Labs who signed up decides NOT to attend, please let Dorothy Koch (Unlicensed) know so she make that space available for any late interest.




 

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