Program of the 1st SVALI summer school in Earth System Modeling and Ice Modeling Monday 23 May 2011 11 14 Registration Signing in and moving into the dormitories/rooms. At 12:00 a lunch is served 14 15 Briefing Short instructions on your stay at Solvalla 15 19 Key note lectures Prof. H. Häkkinen (Univ. of Jyväskylä): Computational Prediction and Analysis for Nanostructures Prof. H. Järvinen (FMI): HPC in Earth System Science Dr. M. Mantere (Univ. of Helsinki): TBA Prof. R. Östermark (Åbo Akademi): High-performance Computing in Accounting and Finance 18 19 Introduction into UNIX/Linux A short crash-course for those who are not familiar with UNIX/Linux systems and how to use principle features of the command shell. This knowledge is needed for the FORTRAN course tomorrow 19 22 Team building dinner Instruction for arrival on Monday Organized transport by mini-bus from Helsinki-Vantaa airport at about 13:00 and 18:00.Transport with rented taxi from Helsinki Railway station at about 11:00. Please inform (Thomas.zwinger@csc.fi) on whether you would like to join one of these transport opportunities. Alternatively, you can reach Solvalla by public transport. Check the online portal http://www.hsl.fi/en/pages/default.aspx for connections. Your destination is Solvalla. The shortest connection from airport is with bus 535 to Espoo (Espoon keskus) or, alternatively, first with the bus 615 or 615T to Helsinki central railway station, then with train (lines Y, S, U, L, E) to Espoo. From Espoo then continue with bus 85 to Solvalla. You need a region ticket (Fin: seutulippu) that will bring you from the airport or Helsinki to Solvalla. The timetable for commuter trains from Helsinki main station is found under http://www.vr.fi/attachments/aikataulut/kotimaanliikenne/newfolder_23/5s62at0yf/helsinki_lahi.pdf (check for trains going towards Kirkkonummi). In case of troubles, please contact either (+358-50 3819538) or Pekka Manninen (+358-50 3819 039). The number of Solvalla s reception is +358-9 8678 430.
Tuesday 24 May 2011 09 12 Introduction to Fortran 95/ Introduction to C (parallel session) Fortran 95 and C are commonly used languages in High Performance Computing (HPC). Elmer, the code we are mostly dealing with in the second week of the school, mainly is written in FORTRAN. Hence, if you are not familiar with this programming language, we recommend joining the FORTRAN part in order to cope with the programming exercises of the second week. These lectures are shared with the CSC summer school. 13 16 Introduction to Fortran 95/ Introduction to C (parallel session) The continuation of the morning courses (see above) 19 21 Exercises Exercises along the contents of today s lectures 19 21 Scripting Techniques UNIX/Linux systems contain powerful tools to manipulate and change files and their contents in a very effective way. Principle concepts of redirecting input and output streams, pipes and scripting (AWK, bash) are explained. This lecture is shared with the CSC summer school.
Wednesday 25 May 2011 09 12 Introduction to parallel computing Parallel computing is an essential aspect of Earth system models. This lecture shall give an overview on the possibilities and hurdles that come along with the implementation of programs on large parallel platforms, such as clusters and supercomputers. This lecture is shared with the CSC summer school. 13 16 MPI: basics and point to point communication The common standard for inter-process communication in High Performance Computing (HPC) is MPI (Message Passing Interface). By nature, programs written for parallel platforms in some aspects differ from serial codes. This lecture shall provide the basic concepts of parallel thinking thinking. This lecture is shared with the CSC summer school. 18 21 Exercises Exercises along the contents of today s lectures 20 23 Sauna
Thursday 26 May 2011 09 10 An introduction to Earth system modeling Heikki Järvinen Aims and objectives, Earth system components and their interactions, state-of-art in modeling 10 11 Boundary conditions for the atmosphere in the Earth system Heikki Järvinen The radiative upper boundary condition, implied meridional energy transport, surface boundary condition 11 12 Role of ice sheets in the Earth system Miren Vizcaino An overview of interactions and feedbacks of ice sheets with other Earth system components 13 14 An introduction to modeling of ice sheet dynamics A brief presentation of different theoretical and numerical approaches to ice dynamics in the view of computational feasibility 14 15 Basic implementation of ice sheet sub-models to ESM Miren Vizcaino General aspects of computational coupling ice sheet models into ESMs, general aspects of surface mass balance 15 16 Treatment of ice sheets in the context of the EC-Earth Marianne Sloth Madsen An introduction to the models, including atmospheric model, surface mass balance model, and ice sheet model, the coupling approach 18 20 Group work Heikki Järvinen Text-book questions are solved and presented by students 20 22 BBQ
Friday 27 May 2011 09 10 Treatment of ice sheets in the context of ECHAM-family models Miren Vizcaino An introduction to the models, the coupling approach 10 11 Validation of ice sheet models in the ESM context Heikki Järvinen Validation materials and techniques commonly used to validate model developments 11 12 Ice sheet-climate interactions in past and present Miren Vizcaino The problem of the onset of Northern hemisphere glaciation, present-day surface mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet as simulated by CESM 13 14 Ice sheet-climate interactions under anthropogenic greenhouse forcing Miren Vizcaino Impacts on the climate system of changing ice sheets, feedbacks 14 15 Plans in the SVALI to Understanding present changes and predicting the future Gudfinna Adalgeirsdottir Methods and means to understand future changes in land based ice masses 15 16 Round table discussions G. Adalgeirsdottir An introduction to the models, including atmospheric model, surface mass H. Järvinen balance model, and ice sheet model, the coupling approach M. Vizcaino 18 21 Group work Heikki Järvinen Text-book questions are solved and presented by students 20 23 Sauna
Saturday 28 May 2011 09 12 Group work G. Adalgeirsdottir H. Järvinen An introduction to the models, the coupling approach M. Vizcaino Afternoon Excursion to the city of Helsinki Sunday 29 May 2011 The day is off. You can either enjoy nature in the close-by national park of Nuuksio or re-visit the places in the city of Helsinki you missed the previous afternoon. You have to organize your own connection to downtown, but there is a quite good connection with public transport facilities. Check the online portal http://www.hsl.fi/en/pages/default.aspx for connections. Your departure location is Solvalla and your destination is either Railway Station or Kamppi (the central bus station in Helsinki)
Monday 30 May 2011 09 12 Elmer basic course Peter Råback Introduction to Elmer, the open-source philosophy and the possibilities of the software. Demonstration of ElmerGUI, the graphical user interface of Elmer 13 16 Elmer basic course Peter Råback Setup, computations and post-processing. How to use the MATC language and how to write user defined functions, post-processing 18 20 Seminar: Complex Rheology Presentation and discussion on the flow laws involved in ice flow modeling 20 23 Sauna
Tuesday 31 May 2011 09 12 Elmer/Ice basic course Basic introduction to Elmer/Ice along the lines of the ISMIP-HOM experiment E, the Arolla flow line. Gradually, we increase the level of complexity, discussing major components such as power law, sliding, heat transfer, diagnostic and prognostic runs 14 16 Sport afternoon Choice between canoeing on the lake and trekking in the forest 17 19 Sauna + Pizza 19 21 Seminar: basal hydrology, sliding Presentation and discussion on the basal conditions in ice flow modeling
Wednesday 1 June 2011 09 12 Elmer/Ice workshop a real world example Along a testcase of a real glacier (Tete Rousse glacier) we show how to set up the model starting from bedrock and surface DEM. Due to the size of 3D real world problems, parallel setup in Elmer will be discussed 13 16 Elmer/Ice workshop a real world example Continuation of the morning workshop 18 20 Seminar: Marine ice sheets and grounding line problem 20 23 Sauna
Thursday 2 June 2011 09 10 Seminar: Inverse modeling Deriving basal sliding conditions from DEM s and correlated surface velocity distributions 10 12 Elmer/Ice workshop selected topics We give the possibility to work over selected topics by the participants. Thus, if you have your own cases, please prepare material in form of DEM s, data,. 13 15 Elmer/Ice workshop selected topics continuation of the morning session 15 17 Open discussion on Elmer/Ice Peter Råback Information on current developments, suggestion on what should be developed 17 18 Closing All of us official closing of the summer school 19 22 Farewell dinner A few bites and drinks accompanied by some tunes (Doug brings his Mandolin) Friday 3 June 2011 Departure after breakfast. There are mini-buses organized for transport to either the airport or downtown. Both leave at 9:00 and need at most one hour to their destination. Please, give notice in time on whether you would like to join one of these rides.