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Accelerating the Dutch Atmospheric Large-Eddy Simulation (DALES) model with OpenACC

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arxiv 2502.20412 v1 pith:MEC2Y7O3 submitted 2025-02-21 cs.CE cs.DCphysics.ao-ph

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This paper presents the GPU porting through OpenACC directives of the Dutch Atmospheric Large-Eddy Simulation (DALES) application, a high-resolution atmospheric model. The code is written in Fortran~90 and features parallel (distributed) execution through spatial domain decomposition. We assess the performance of the GPU offloading, comparing the time-to-solution on regular and accelerated HPC nodes. %comparing the computational time between distributed and accelerated nodes. A weak scaling analysis is conducted and portability across NVIDIA A100 and H100 hardware %and AMD hardware is discussed. Finally, we show how targeted kernels can benefit from further optimization with Kernel Tuner, a GPU kernels auto-tuning package.

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