From annika.granebeck at su.se Mon May 4 11:26:24 2020 From: annika.granebeck at su.se (Annika Granebeck) Date: Mon, 4 May 2020 09:26:24 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Reminder Bert Bolin Lecture on Climate Research May 11, 2020 Message-ID: <57c4b7d825d04b4a9e524d6031e5e02e@su.se> Reminder Welcome to the Bert Bolin Lecture on Climate Research 2020 The Bert Bolin Lecture on Climate Research is given annually to commemorate professor Bert Bolin and his pioneering work for climate research at Stockholm University and internationally. The speaker is selected among prominent scientists within climate research by the Faculty of Science at Stockholm University. Professor Roberto Buizza will give this year's lecture. He is an expert in numerical weather prediction, ensemble methods and predictability and has more than 200 publications, of which 100 in peer-reviewed literature. He is also very active in communicating climate science to the public and with initiatives aiming to promote immediate and impactful actions to deal with climate change. Professor Buizza will give both the Bert Bolin Climate Lecture and a science seminar. Welcome! Bert Bolin Climate Lecture 2020 Title: Climate change: How can we motivate transformation? Time & place: May 11 at 13:00 -14:00, Zoom webinar, link will be provided at bolin.su.se. Please register > Climate change is here and we have to deal with it. Observations give us evidence of what is happening, and science helps us understand how we got here. Technology is available to address the problem, and the investments needed to transform human activities are manageable. Yet, why have we not taken impactful actions? Why do governments keep talking about future goals, while they fail to put in place policies that can trigger immediate and effective actions? In this talk, I will discuss these aspects and how we can motivate a radical transformation. Bert Bolin Climate Science Seminar 2020 Title: Uncertainty estimation in weather and climate Time & place: May 11 at 10:00 -11:00, Zoom webinar, link will be provided at bolin.su.se. Please register> One of the major advances in weather prediction of the past three decades has been the provision of reliable uncertainty estimations. This has been achieved by shifting from issuing a single to an ensemble of forecasts. This paradigm shift allows us not only to forecast the most likely future state, but also to have reliable estimates of its accuracy, for example expressed in terms of a range of possible future scenario, or in probabilities. Similarly, today we have ensembles of analyses and reanalyses, that allows us to estimate the full probability distribution function of current and past states. In this talk, I will review how we developed the earlier ensembles, and the key characteristics of today's operational ensembles. I will also discuss how work is progressing towards the development of more reliable, coupled Earth-system ensembles of data assimilations and forecasts, which should help us to further advance forecast skill. [Photo: Martin Jakobsson] ------------------------------------------- Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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We asked for your response to a somewhat similar survey in February 2020 in preparation for the annual progress report to RCN of the Infrastructure for Norwegian Earth System Modelling (INES), but the questions asked then are unfortunately not fully compatible with what RCN requests for their evaluation. We apologise to burden you with yet another survey, but your response to this survey will be very valuable for both INES and RCN. The INES infrastructure project upgrades and maintains the Norwegian Earth System Model (NorESM) for the Norwegian climate science community and ensures efficient NorESM utilisation of national HPC and storage resources. The project facilitates data sharing with the international research community through Earth System Grid Federation, offers training through NorESM user workshops and provides tools for model analysis, validation and post-processing. Further, INES is responsible for NorESM baseline experiments that currently consists of CMIP6 DECK and scenario experiments. Should you respond? If you make use of any of the following parts of the NorESM infrastructure that INES supports, we sincerely hope you will: - NorESM output - Tools for NorESM analysis, validation and/or post-processing - NorESM user workshops - Data sharing through the national Earth System Grid Federation node - NorESM for own experiments - NorESM for model development For questions please contact Mats Bentsen > or Jørund Strømsøe >. Deadline for responding to the survey is Wednesday 13 May 2020. The link to the survey is: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=pOumcHGW0kW4PkMuBlAiQs-n1QEUijREuF1Zjv0HRJZUMFJDWDExRlJOMk5DMTRCRUZRM0VQUUJZQy4u All the best, Mats Bentsen [cid:d4a8f7d2-9f93-4d8c-a5ba-6b78cb273e0e] NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS norceresearch.no -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From annika.granebeck at su.se Mon May 11 07:47:46 2020 From: annika.granebeck at su.se (Annika Granebeck) Date: Mon, 11 May 2020 05:47:46 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Reminder: Bert Bolin Lecture on Climate Research today at 13:00 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Reminder Welcome to the Bert Bolin Lecture on Climate Research 2020 The Bert Bolin Lecture on Climate Research is given annually to commemorate professor Bert Bolin and his pioneering work for climate research at Stockholm University and internationally. The speaker is selected among prominent scientists within climate research by the Faculty of Science at Stockholm University. Professor Roberto Buizza will give this year’s lecture. He is an expert in numerical weather prediction, ensemble methods and predictability and has more than 200 publications, of which 100 in peer-reviewed literature. He is also very active in communicating climate science to the public and with initiatives aiming to promote immediate and impactful actions to deal with climate change. Professor Buizza will give both the Bert Bolin Climate Lecture and a science seminar. Welcome! Bert Bolin Climate Lecture 2020 Title: Climate change: How can we motivate transformation? Time & place: May 11 at 13:00 -14:00, Zoom webinar Please e-mail bolin at su.se for Zoom link Climate change is here and we have to deal with it. Observations give us evidence of what is happening, and science helps us understand how we got here. Technology is available to address the problem, and the investments needed to transform human activities are manageable. Yet, why have we not taken impactful actions? Why do governments keep talking about future goals, while they fail to put in place policies that can trigger immediate and effective actions? In this talk, I will discuss these aspects and how we can motivate a radical transformation. Bert Bolin Climate Science Seminar 2020 Title: Uncertainty estimation in weather and climate Time & place: May 11 at 10:00 -11:00, Zoom webinar Webinar link: https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/68190209065 Webinar ID: 681-9020-9065 One of the major advances in weather prediction of the past three decades has been the provision of reliable uncertainty estimations. This has been achieved by shifting from issuing a single to an ensemble of forecasts. This paradigm shift allows us not only to forecast the most likely future state, but also to have reliable estimates of its accuracy, for example expressed in terms of a range of possible future scenario, or in probabilities. Similarly, today we have ensembles of analyses and reanalyses, that allows us to estimate the full probability distribution function of current and past states. In this talk, I will review how we developed the earlier ensembles, and the key characteristics of today’s operational ensembles. I will also discuss how work is progressing towards the development of more reliable, coupled Earth-system ensembles of data assimilations and forecasts, which should help us to further advance forecast skill. [Photo: Martin Jakobsson] ------------------------------------------- Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Please see below for more information about the events. Kind regards, Anna Lewinschal Scientifc programmer ________________________________ From: training-announce-bounces at lists.snic.se on behalf of training-announce at lists.snic.se Sent: 14 May 2020 10:59 To: training-announce at lists.snic.se Subject: [Training-announce] Online training in Matlab, MPI and efficient use of HPC resources ============================================================================================ SNIC training news letter No 112 14 May 2020 ============================================================================================ Welcome to the new SNIC training newsletter. This edition highlight online training events in Matlab, MPI and general usage of and HPC system. ============================================================================================ Contents this issue ============================================================================================ Training in Matlab and MPI * Online workshop: “MATLAB for Medical image processing”, 20 May, 13:00-16:00 * Online workshop: "Writing Parallel Applications using MPI”, 27 May, 9:00-15:00 General HPC training - how to work on SNIC systems efficiently * Training event: “C3SE Introductory Seminar” in Gothenburg, 15 May 2020, 10:00 * Training webinar: "Working effectively with HPC systems", 10 June 2020, 10:00 - 15:00 Online interactive support: * Online NSC/PDC drop-in support, Tuesday 19 May, 13-15:00, Zoom meeting room CodeRefinery, supported by SNIC * CodeRefinery online workshop in best practices and tools for research software, May 18-20 Training overview: * SNIC training webpage ============================================================================================ Training in Matlab and MPI: ============================================================================================ Online workshop: MATLAB for Medical image processing, 20 May, 13:00-16:00 Welcome to join a free online workshop in Medical image processing using MATLAB where we also demonstrate how to use high performance compute resources at SNIC to speed-up your future MATLAB calculations. This is provided as a collaborative effort between MathWorks and SNIC. Topics covered: * Learn Basics of MATLAB, including Apps in medical workflow * 2D and 3D image processing including cell segmentation * Use High Performance Computing to speed-up your code More info Registration: https://news.ki.se/workshop-matlab-for-medical-image-processing [https://news.ki.se/sites/default/files/qbank/update-newAnders-1500x1000-custom20200506145225.jpg] Workshop: MATLAB for Medical Image Processing | Karolinska Institutet Nyheter news.ki.se Welcome to join a free online workshop in Medical image processing using MATLAB where we also demonstrate how to use high performance compute resources at SNIC (Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing; www.snic.se) to speed-up your future MATLAB calculations. This is provided as a collaborative effort between MathWorks and SNIC. Zoom-links and digitised workshop material will be shared after registration. A temporary MATLAB license for those who don’t have MATLAB is available for the workshop. ============================================== "Writing Parallel Applications using MPI”, 27 May, 9:00-15:00, Zoom meeting room PDC and PRACE are offering a free one-day online course about "Writing Parallel Applications using MPI" on the 27th of May. The course is at beginners level and assumes no prior experience in parallel computing. The concepts behind message passing and distributed memory computing will be introduced and the syntax of the key MPI calls will be explained. The course will include point-to-point communications, non-blocking communication and collective communications calls. Presentations and type-along sessions will be interspersed with practical exercises where participants get experience in writing MPI programs and gain an understanding different parallelisation strategies. Code examples and exercises will be available in C, Fortran and Python. Details of the event, and where to register, can be found on the event page: https://www.pdc.kth.se/about/events/pdc-prace-online-course-writing-parallel-applications-using-mpi-1.982660 PDC/PRACE Online Course: Writing Parallel Applications Using MPI | KTH www.pdc.kth.se Message Passing is presently the most widely deployed programming model in massively parallel high performance computing. Message passing is suitable for programming a wide range of current computer architectures, ranging from multi-core desktop e... Note that you will need to register for the course if you want to attend so that we know where to email you the Zoom link! ============================================================================================ General HPC training - how to work on SNIC systems efficiently ============================================================================================ Training event: “C3SE Introductory Seminar” in Gothenburg, 15 May 2020, 10:00 The event describes how to work on the systems and introduces the provided toolset. Work management and best practices are also discussed. The training is intended for all new users, to get a comprehensive overview on the systems and how to get started with using them. It is still under consideration, whether the introductory seminar is offered as an online event or as a face-to-face seminar. Updated information will be announced on the C3SE website, see below. For more information and registration see: https://www.c3se.chalmers.se/ ============================================================================================ Training webinar: "Working effectively with HPC systems", 10 June 2020, 10:00 - 15:00 The NSC webinar will present useful tools and best practices for working effectively on HPC systems. This will among other things cover methods and skills to help you use allocated resources effectively. It is expected to be of interest for a general HPC system user, both at a more familiar (intermediate) or starting (beginner) level. Topics include: * Tools at your end (e.g. terminal, ssh config., file transfer tools, VNC) * HPC system anatomy (login and compute nodes, interconnect, storage) * Properties and features of storage areas (e.g. quotas, performance, locality, backups, snapshots, scratch) * Concept of parallelism (Amdahl’s law), scalability, scheduling and practical advice for good performance * Software on an HPC system (OS, modules, python envs., concept of build envs., containers with Singularity) * Ideas and strategies for organizing your workflow (data and file management, traceability and reproducibility) * Interacting with the Slurm queueing system (requesting resources interactively or in batch) * Practical examples (preparing, submitting, monitoring and evaluating job efficiency) While the main part of the content and practices will be useful for HPC systems in general, we will also present examples and special tools specific for the NSC clusters, e.g. Tetralith and Sigma. For more information and registration see: https://www.nsc.liu.se/support/Events/HPC_course_2020/ ============================================================================================ Online interactive support: ============================================================================================ Online NSC/PDC drop-in support, Tuesday 19 May, 13-15:00, Zoom meeting room NSC and PDC welcome users to an informal online “support drop-in”: The event will take place via Zoom: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/67120774002 [https://eu01st3.zoom.us/static/93960/image/thumb.png] Launch Meeting - Zoom kth-se.zoom.us Zoom is the leader in modern enterprise video communications, with an easy, reliable cloud platform for video and audio conferencing, chat, and webinars across mobile, desktop, and room systems. Zoom Rooms is the original software-based conference room solution used around the world in board, conference, huddle, and training rooms, as well as executive offices and classrooms. Founded in 2011, Zoom helps businesses and organizations bring their teams together in a frictionless environment to get more done. Zoom is a publicly traded company headquartered in San Jose, CA. Feel free to bring up any issues related to either PDC or NSC systems, or just HPC in general. Suggestions for issues you can discuss: * How to improve your run scripts * Help with scripting * Help with programming and software management * Help with project organization and data management * Help with Linux stuff * How to improve performance of your calculations * “Papercuts”: things that annoy you and how we can fix that * How to improve services * Project ideas * Learn about cool services that you may not know yet You can drop by in the Zoom meeting room, have (home-made) fika, meet HPC experts, discuss problems one-on-one in breakout rooms and get useful advice. If there's anything that you think could be improved either in your own scripts, workflows or codes, or in the services that PDC or NSC provide, please drop by and discuss it with us, we would love to help! For more information please refer to: * https://www.pdc.kth.se/about/events/pdc-nsc-cafe-online-on-19-may-1.981544 PDC & NSC Cafe online on 19 May | KTH www.pdc.kth.se PDC and NSC are joining forces this month to welcomes researchers using PDC or NSC resources to an informal "PDC & NSC Cafe” that will be held online on Tuesday 19th May from 13:00-15:00. This is a chance for you to discuss any HPC-related problem... * https://www.nsc.liu.se/support/Events/NSC_PDC_support_drop-in_May2020/ ============================================================================================ CodeRefinery, supported by SNIC ============================================================================================ CodeRefinery online workshop in best practices and tools for research software, May 18-20 The aim of this course is to demonstrate and familiarise the workshop participants with best practices and tools in modern research software development. The main focus is on professional tools to write and maintain research software efficiently. This workshop does not include the git lessons. Workshop participants are expected to have attended git lessons before or have previous experience with git. Further information and registration: https://coderefinery.github.io/2020-05-18-online/ ============================================================================================ Training overview: ============================================================================================ SNIC training webpage In addition to these news letters we also provide a SNIC training webpage: http://docs.snic.se/wiki/Training This webpage currently gives an overview on all courses currently planed. It provides links to more information and the actual registration. The webpage also includes training which is expected to be mostly of interest to individual SNIC centres. Information will be added to this page as it becomes available. ted to be mostly of interest to individual SNIC centres. Information will be added to this page as it becomes available. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bolin at su.se Fri May 15 07:11:55 2020 From: bolin at su.se (Bolin Centre for Climate Research) Date: 15 May 2020 07:11:55 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Weekly News, week 20 Message-ID: [Sidhuvud] Week 20, 2020 Click here to read the letter in your browser (http://su.powerinit.com/Modules/Campaign/Newsletter.aspx?n=8727&e=bolincentret-at-su.se at lists.su.se&r=302161&h=415774E74E819DE0D529E4B92E95766D) The Bolin Centre is a multi-disciplinary consortium of over 350 scientists in Sweden that conducts research and graduate education related to the Earth´s climate. In Swedish | Klimatfestivalen i full gång I måndags startade Klimatfestival (https://bolin.su.se/klimatfestival-2020) som i år är digitalt. Idag kl.10:00 livesänder vi från Campus Frescati och bjuder på en exklusiv insyn bakom kulisserna i klimatforskningens värld - häng med » (https://bolin.su.se/klimatfestival-2020/lives%C3%A4nt-avslut-15-maj) Tidigare i veckan har vi livesänt klimatföreläsningar från Naturhistoriska riksmuseet och Nordiska museet, vi har haft zoomsända klimataktiviteter och ett digitalt aktivitetstorg med en mängd lärorika aktiviteter. New research | Towards a new generation of vegetation models Plants and vegetation play a critical role in supporting life on Earth, but there is still a lot of uncertainty in our understanding of how exactly they affect the global carbon cycle and ecosystem services. A new study (https://www.natgeo.su.se/english/research/resarch-news/towards-a-new-generation-of-vegetation-models-1.498890) explored the most important organizing principles that control vegetation behavior and how they can be used to improve vegetation models. Contact: stefano.manzoni at natgeo.su.se (mailto:stefano.manzoni at natgeo.su.se) In Swedish | Digitala forskningsblad – för skolor och allmänheten Hur ska det sista kolet fördelas mellan världens länder på ett rättvist sätt och vad spelar det för roll om fjärilar flyger tidigare i ett varmare klimat? Digitala forskningsblad om klimat och miljö (http://forskningsblad.geo.su.se) har tagits fram för allmänhet och skolor. Sidan är sammanställd av Eva Gylfe i samarbete med Bolincentret för klimatforskning och Vetenskapens Hus samt korrekturläst av forskarna själva. Bolin Centre Events 26 MAJ Klimatarena workshop Välkommen till Klimatarenans workshop om klimatkompensation. Workshopen arrangeras av Klimatarenan på Bolincentret för klimatforskning vid Stockholms universitet, en samverkansarena för att böja kurvan inom klimatförändringar. Var & när: 26 maj, kl. 12.00- 15.30, Zoom-möte Läs mer » (https://bolin.su.se/outreach/climate-arena/climate-arena-workshop-climate-compensation-1.498423) 9 JUNE Bolin Centre Seminar Series 2020 | Research Area 1 Research Area 1 – Ocean-atmosphere dynamics and climate presents a seminar by Christian Stranne. Abstract to be announced.Speaker: Christian Stranne, Assistant professor, Marine geophysical mapping and modelling, Department of Geological Sciences, Stockholm University. Time & place: June 9 at 13h00–14h00, Zoom or possibly in Högbomsalen, Geoscience Building 25-26 NOV Bolin Days Welcome to this year’s Bolin Days. If you are interested in Climate and the Earth Sciences, you are welcome to join us. We offer an interesting scientific programme and lots of fun social events. The Bolin Centre Weekly News provides you with a selection of our current activities and latest news and is sent to all members of the Bolin Centre. 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URL: From bolin at su.se Thu May 28 16:20:49 2020 From: bolin at su.se (Bolin Centre for Climate Research) Date: 28 May 2020 16:20:49 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Weekly News, week 22 Message-ID: [Sidhuvud] Week 22, 2020 Click here to read the letter in your browser (http://su.powerinit.com/Modules/Campaign/Newsletter.aspx?n=8971&e=bolincentret-at-su.se at lists.su.se&r=302161&h=3BEEFD770552A345A42A4888C1995F8E) The Bolin Centre is a multi-disciplinary consortium of over 350 scientists in Sweden that conducts research and graduate education related to the Earth´s climate. New computing project for the Bolin Centre on Tetralith The Bolin Centre's application for Spring SNIC LARGE 2020 computing project https://snic.se/allocations/compute/large-allocations/ (https://snic.se/allocations/compute/large-allocations/) on the supercomputer Tetralith was approved in May. The new computing project starts on July 1st and runs for a 12-month period. If you are interested in using the Tetralith supercomputer and the Bolin Centre's computing and storage projects for climate modelling, please contact Anna Lewinschal. (mailto:anna at misu.su.se) Professor Roberto Buizza's Lecture and Science Seminar The video material from the Bert Bolin Climate Lecture 2020 (https://bolin.su.se/outreach/bert-bolin-climate-lectures/2020-climate-change-how-can-we-motivate-transformation-1.487768) and Science Seminar (https://bolin.su.se/outreach/seminars/seminar-archive/2020-may-11-bert-bolin-science-seminar-1.487774) are now available on the webpage. Reviews for the new IPCC AR6-WG1 report - Paleoclimate Are you considering participating as an expert reviewer for the upcoming IPCC report with a focus on paleoclimate? Please note: Deadline to register as a reviewer is 29 May 2020. Register here» (https://apps.ipcc.ch/comments/ar6wg1/sod/register.php) Bolin Centre Directors Alasdair Skelton (mailto:alasdair.skelton at geo.su.se) and Nina Kirchner (mailto:nina.kirchner at natgeo.su.se) would be happy to be informed if you're contributing as a reviewer. Bolin Centre Events 29 MAY Research Area 3 Zoom Seminar Series | Perspectives of Hydrology and Water Resources Speaker: Shannon Sterling, Dalhousie University, Canada When: Friday May 29th at 14h00 Zoom https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/8295564699 (https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/8295564699) Abstract» (https://bolin.su.se/outreach/seminars/2020-may-29-ra3-zoom-series-perspectives-of-hydrology-and-water-resources-1.500931) 25-26 NOV Bolin Days Welcome to this year’s Bolin Days. If you are interested in Climate and the Earth Sciences, you are welcome to join us. We offer an interesting scientific programme and lots of fun social events. 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