The Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) is a laboratory in the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research
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(OAR). The current director is
Venkatachalam Ramaswamy. It is one of seven Research Laboratories within NOAA's OAR.
GFDL is engaged in comprehensive
long-lead-time research to expand our scientific understanding of the physical and chemical processes that govern the behavior of the
atmosphere
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and the
ocean
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s as
complex fluid systems. These systems can be modeled mathematically and their
phenomenology
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can be studied by computer simulation methods.
GFDL's accomplishments include the development of the first climate models to study
global warming
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, the first comprehensive ocean prediction codes, and the first dynamical models with significant skill in hurricane track and intensity predictions. Much current research within the laboratory is focused around the development of Earth System Models for assessment of natural and human-induced climate change.
Accomplishments
*The first global numerical simulations of the atmosphere — defining the basic structure of the numerical weather prediction and climate models that are still in use today throughout the world.
*The first numerical simulation of the world ocean.
*The initial definition and further elaborations of many of the central issues in global warming research, including water vapor feedback, polar amplification of temperature change, summer mid-continental dryness and cloud feedback.
*The first coupled atmosphere-ocean climate models and the first simulations of global warming using these models (including the above feedback processes and the potential weakening of the Atlantic overturning circulation).
*The development of a state-of-art hurricane model and its transfer to operations in the NOAA National Weather Service and the Navy.
Scientific divisions
The GFDL has a diverse community of about 300 researchers, collaborators and staff, with many from Britain, India, China, Japan, France, and other countries around the world. The laboratory is currently organized into several scientific divisions (listed alphabetically below). There is also a large group of scientific programmers known as the Modeling Systems Division, as well as a large computer support group.
Atmospheric Physics
Current head: Venkatachalam Ramaswamy
This divisions goal is to employ numerical models and observations of the Earth System to characterize and quantify atmospheric physical processes, particularly those involving greenhouse gases, aerosols, water vapor, and clouds, and their roles in atmospheric general circulation, weather and climate.
Biogeochemistry, Atmospheric Chemistry, and Ecosystems
Current head: John P. Dunne
This divisions goal is to develop and use the GFDL’s earth system models to create a more comprehensive understanding of the interactions between physical, chemical, and ecological drivers and feedbacks on the earth system.
Ocean and Cryosphere
Current head:
Rong Zhang
This divisions goal is to conduct leading research to understand ocean and cryosphere changes and variability; their interactions with weather, climate, sea level, and ecosystems; and advance prediction and projection of future changes. To support this goal, we are developing state-of-the-science numerical models for the ocean, sea ice, land ice, and fully coupled models.
Seasonal-to-Decadal Variability and Predictability
Current head:
Thomas L. Delworth
This divisions goal is to improve our understanding of climate variability, predictability and change on time scales ranging from seasonal to multidecadal. This includes internal variability of the coupled climate system, and the response to changing radiative forcing. We are actively working to develop a next-generation experimental seasonal-to-decadal prediction system.
Weather and Climate Dynamics
Current head:
Thomas Knutson
This divisions goal is to develop innovative physical and dynamical components for the next generation of earth system models, with special emphasis on high resolution (1–25 km) atmospheric model development. We aim to explore the frontiers of weather and climate modeling and analysis, and to improve the predictions of high-impact events such as hurricanes, floods, severe storms, and droughts, from weather to seasonal and interannual (2 year) time-scales.
Facilities
The GFDL is located at
Princeton University
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's Forrestal Campus in Princeton, NJ.
Since March 2011, the GFDL no longer possesses an on-site
supercomputer
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. They instead utilize a
massively parallel Cray
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supercomputer with over 140,000
processor core
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s which is currently located at
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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in
Oak Ridge,
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. This contrasts from their previous systems architecture, which consisted of eight
Silicon Graphics
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Altix computers, each housing 1024
processor core
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s.
Hardware updates occur on average, every 18 months.
The GFDL has been using high-performance computing systems to perform numerical modeling since the 1950s.
Alumni 2
*
Joseph Smagorinsky: GFDL's first director
*
Jerry D. Mahlman: GFDL's second director
* Ants Leetmaa: GFDL's third director
*
Isaac Held
*
Kirk Bryan (oceanographer)
*
Syukuro Manabe
* Yoshio Kurihara
* Kikuro Miyakoda
*
Isidoro Orlanski
* Gareth Williams
* Frank Lipps
*
Abraham Oort
See also
*
Modular Ocean Model
*
GFDL CM2.X
References
External links
National Oceanic & Atmospheric AdministrationNOAA's Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric ResearchGeophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory* NOAA GFDL ranking among th
Top 500 Supercomputer SitesNational Climate-Computing Research Center
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Organizations based in Princeton, New Jersey