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The '''ESMF''' (''Earth System Modeling Framework'') is a software for building and coupling multi-component [[climate]], numerical [[weather prediction]], [[data assimilation]], and other [[Earth science]] [[software application]]s. These applications are computationally demanding and usually run on [[supercomputers]]. The ESMF project is distinguished by its strong emphasis on community ownership and distributed development, and by a diverse customer base that includes modeling groups from universities, major
==About ESMF==
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The ESMF collaboration had its roots in the Common Modeling Infrastructure Working Group (CMIWG), an unfunded, grass-roots effort to explore ways of enhancing collaborative Earth system model development. The CMIWG attracted broad participation from major weather and climate modeling groups at research and operational centers. In a series of meetings held from 1998 to 2000, CMIWG members established general requirements and a preliminary design for a common [[software framework]].
In September 2000, the NASA Earth Science Technology Office (ESTO) released a solicitation that called for the creation of the ESMF. A critical mass of CMIWG participants agreed to develop a coordinated response, based on their strawman framework design, and submitted three linked proposals. The first focused on development of the core ESMF software, the second on deployment of
During the period of NASA funding, the ESMF team developed a prototype of the framework and used it in a number of experiments that demonstrated coupling of modeling components from different institutions. ESMF was also used as the basis for the construction of a new model, the GEOS-5 atmospheric [[general circulation model]] at [[NASA Goddard]].
As the end of the first funding cycle for ESMF neared, ESMF collaborators wrote a Project Plan that defined
At the end of the first funding cycle the ESMF collaborators wrote a white paper on Future Directions for the ESMF. This paper formed the basis for a proposal to NSF to combine ESMF (and other software frameworks) with data services to create
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