German Climate Computing Center

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The German Climate Computing Center is a major German research facility that provides high-performance computing and data services for climate and Earth system science.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf data center
high-performance computing center
research center
collaboratesWith international climate research programs
research institutes
universities
country Germany NERFINISHED
field Earth system science
atmospheric science
climate modeling
climate science
oceanography
focus supporting climate and Earth system modeling
supporting climate data analysis
supporting climate simulations
hasCapability large-scale data storage
parallel data processing
petascale computing
language English
German
locatedIn Germany
Hamburg NERFINISHED
mission to enable advanced climate and Earth system simulations
to ensure reliable long-term storage of climate data
to provide computing and data infrastructure for climate research
provides IT infrastructure for climate research
data management
data services
high-performance computing services
long-term data archiving
sector scientific research infrastructure
serves Earth system science community
German research institutions
climate research community
international research projects
specializesIn Earth system model data processing
climate data archiving
climate model output management
supports Earth system models
data-intensive climate applications
ensemble climate simulations
numerical climate models
supportsProjectType climate impact studies
long-term climate simulations
multi-model intercomparison projects
reanalysis data processing
typeOfOrganization non-profit research organization

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Max Planck Institute for Meteorology affiliation German Climate Computing Center
Max Planck Institute for Meteorology collaboratesWith German Climate Computing Center