
About Odycloud
Business specialized in the migration and performance optimization of HPC apps in the public cloud.
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- Version v1.0.0
- Sold by Odycloud
Starting from $0.16 to $3.00/hr for software + AWS usage fees
GUI for Numerical Predictions allows users to manage NWP and AQ apps from a graphical environment. The AMI comes with WRFv4.6 and CMAQv5.5 optimized for Graviton processors and integrated into the GUI.
- Version v6.0.1
- Sold by Odycloud
Starting from $0.01 to $1.49/hr for software + AWS usage fees
Numerical Weather Prediction & Air Quality Modeling on Graviton4 with Odycloud support provides a complete package to launch and manage WRF and CMAQ on AWS instances and clusters powered with Graviton4 processors. The AMI also includes tools to download GFS data in an accelerated fashion and several pre & postprocessing tools. The AMI dual functionality allows it to be used for launching both instances and clusters.
- Sold by Odycloud
Free | 1 month subscription available.
The dataset holds the results from air quality computations for the northeastern area of the U.S. and eastern Canada for the month of May (2024). The computations use state-of-the-art HPC software and include NRT satellite data to factor in wildfire emissions. The outputs represent hourly averages for over 100 species plus AQIs for PM2.5, PM1, PM10, SO2, O3, CO and NO2.
- Sold by Odycloud
Prices starting at $750 | 1, 3 and 12 month subscriptions available.
The datasets include air quality data generated with state-of-the-art HPC software for up-to 84 hours in advance encompassing the states of Connecticut, Delaware, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia along with the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. The simulations use a high-resolution grid and NRT satellite data to factor in wildfire emissions.
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