Development partners
Partners and organisations that contribute to CCAM development are listed below.
CSIRO Environment
Main development team – Marcus Thatcher, Tony Rafter, Sonny Truong, Benjamin Ng, Claire Trenham, John McGregor and Jack Katzfey.
Acknowledgements for various contributions from Kim Nguyen, Eva Kowalczyk, Ian Watterson, Peter Hurley, Ashok Luhar, Martin Cope, Kathryn Emmerson, Leon Rotstayn, Siobhan O’Farrell, Peter Hoffman, Mitchell Black, Jing Huang, Nikhil Garg.
CCAM employs the CABLE land-surface and carbon cycle model, developed by CSIRO, University of New South Wales and other contributors
CCAM employs the UCLEM urban canopy and energy usage model, developed by Marcus Thatcher, Mat Lipson, Peter Hurley and Ashok Luhar.
CSIRO High Performance Computing
Major improvements to the CCAM optimisation have been developed by the CSIRO HPC team. Thanks to Paul Ryan for developing the OMP code, developing the procformat file system, GPU routines as well as developing the ocean model, radiation and CABLE interface. Thanks to Maciej Golebiewski for optimising the radiation model. Thanks for David Benn for optimising the post-processing software.
External developers and collaborators
University of Queensland – Australia (Jozef Syktus, Ralph Trancoso, Sarah Chapman)
University of Tasmania – Australia (Tom Remenyi, Peter Love)
NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (Xavier Barthelemy)
CSIR – South Africa (Francois Engelbrecht and Jessica Steinkopf)
NIWA – New Zealand (Abha Sood, Sam Dean and Peter Gibson)
CSIRO – Chile (Alvaro Salazar)
Acknowledgements
CCAM employs the GFDL SEA-ESF radiation model from GFDL AM4 (with permission)