CyberShake Meeting - 4 April 2012

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Fig 1:Regional-scale San Andreas rupture under consideration for UCERF3.0. (Image Credit: Kevin Milner (USC))
Title: SCEC CyberShake Meeting
Organizers:Tom Jordan and Phil Maechling
Date: Tuesday April 4, 2012 (9:30am - 4:30pm)
Location: SCEC Boardroom, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
Participants: 25 total

CyberShake Meeting Goals

  • Develop scientific and technical basis for integrating SCEC scientific products including UCERF3.0, CVM, and software into a SCEC CyberShake PSHA calculation.
  • Develop computational methods and techniques that will enable us to scale-up a CyberShake 1.0Hz PSHA calculation to 5000 sites using UCERF3.0

Agenda & Presentations

Introduction and Meeting Goals

  • 09:00 Welcome, Goals, and Objectives (P. Maechling)
  • 09:05 CyberShake Overview (T. Jordan)
  • 09:15 Recent CyberShake Results (S. Callaghan)

CyberShake Hazard Model Analysis

  • 09:30 Analysis of CyberShake Results (F. Wang)
  • 09:45 CyberShake Validation using PBR (G. Biassi/J. Donovan)
  • 10:00 Analysis of Higher Frequency Hazard Curves (K. Olsen)
  • 10:15 Northern California simulation evaluations (B. Aagaard)
  • 10:30 Break

UCERF3.0 PSHA Calculation Elements

  • 10:45 UCERF3.0 versus UCERF2.0 (N. Field)
  • 11:00 CyberShake California CVM (P. Chen)
  • 11:15 UCERF3.0 Extended ERF (R. Graves)
  • 11:30 CyberShake Processing Software (S. Callaghan)
  • 11:45 Discussion
  • 12:00 Lunch

SCEC HPC Software Developments

  • 13:00 AWP-ODC (K. Olsen)
  • 13:15 AWP-ODC-GPU (Y. Cui)
  • 13:30 Hercules (R. Taborda)
  • 13:45 AWP-Graves (R. Graves)
  • 14:00 Workflows on Leadership Class Supercomputers(M. Rynge)
  • 14:15 Blue Waters Status and SCEC Access (J. Alameda)
  • 14:45 CyberShake data products (P. Maechling)
  • 14:30 Discussion

CyberShake Computational Plans

  • 15:00 UCERF3.0 time-dependent and on-demand calculations (N. Field)
  • 15:15 Phased CyberShake computational approach (T. Jordan)
  • 15:30 Discussion and Next Steps (T. Jordan/G. Beroza)
  • 16:00 Adjourn

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