A Framework for Large Scale Particle Filters Validated with Data Assimilation for Weather Simulation
Sebastian Friedemann (DATAMOVE ), Kai Keller (BSC - CNS), Yen-Sen Lu, (JSC), Bruno Raffin (DATAMOVE ), Leonardo Bautista Gomez (BSC - CNS)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a scalable, fault-tolerant particle filtering framework optimized for high-performance computing environments, demonstrated through probabilistic weather forecasting with the WRF model.
Contribution
A novel parallel particle filter paradigm enabling large-scale, dynamic, and fault-tolerant ensemble simulations on supercomputers for data assimilation tasks.
Findings
Successfully used over 2,500 particles on 20,442 cores for weather data assimilation.
Achieved efficient load balancing and fault tolerance during large-scale simulations.
Enhanced probabilistic weather forecast accuracy with large ensemble sizes.
Abstract
Particle filters are a group of algorithms to solve inverse problems through statistical Bayesian methods when the model does not comply with the linear and Gaussian hypothesis. Particle filters are used in domains like data assimilation, probabilistic programming, neural networkoptimization, localization and navigation. Particle filters estimate the probabilitydistribution of model states by running a large number of model instances, the so called particles. The ability to handle a very large number of particles is critical for high dimensional models.This paper proposes a novel paradigm to run very large ensembles of parallel model instances on supercomputers. The approach combines an elastic and fault tolerant runner/server model minimizing data movementswhile enabling dynamic load balancing. Particle weights are computed locally on each runner andtransmitted when available to a…
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TopicsMeteorological Phenomena and Simulations · Precipitation Measurement and Analysis · Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
