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Predicting tsunamis with the world's fastest supercomputer


Predicting tsunamis with the world’s fastest supercomputer
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February 23, 2021 12:45 IST
The AI model developed by Fujitsu Laboratories can predict flooding forecasts for specific areas, making it easier to evacuate people and offer insights on potential damage to surrounding infrastructure
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The model can also be run in seconds on ordinary PCs, making it easier to build practical, real-time systems.
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The AI model developed by Fujitsu Laboratories can predict flooding forecasts for specific areas, making it easier to evacuate people and offer insights on potential damage to surrounding infrastructure
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Cooling the world's fastest supercomputer Fugaku a feat for operators in Japan

Cooling the world's fastest supercomputer Fugaku a feat for operators in Japan
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New Supercomputers Turbocharge Military Weather Forecasting


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New Supercomputers Turbocharge Military Weather Forecasting
Housed at Oak Ridge National Lab, the new forecasting tool is more than six times faster than its predecessor.
Two new supercomputers named after a pair of iconic military meteorologists make up one powerful system now operational at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where it supports worldwide U.S. Army and Air Force weather modeling and forecasting operations.
The roots of this sophisticated computational tool trace back to a $25 million contract unveiled in 2019. It was since built and recently delivered by Hewlett Packard Enterprise to the Tennessee-based national lab managing it, according to a press release. ....

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How UGA and Georgia Tech's COVID-19 policies differ | UGAnews


Last semester, when someone in Natalie GaNun’s in-person class tested positive for COVID-19, her professor notified the entire class and switched to an online format for two weeks, an action professors at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of Georgia are not explicitly allowed to do.
GaNun, a senior chemical and biomolecular engineering major at Georgia Tech, said this protocol seemed necessary because her in-person class reached a high positivity rate for COVID-19 during the fall semester.
GaNun said many freshmen were in her class, which could have led to the high positivity rate. She said she received an email from the Department of Housing at Tech notifying her of a high positivity rate for students living in double-occupancy residences — typical freshman dorms. ....

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