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this is part of the series of online presentation materials for the wrf warf modeling system this particular talk is on Warf computation and itamp;#39;s going to focus on how to make the warf model run effectively on a particular computer inside of the warf model if you look at both the data structures and the algorithms youamp;#39;ll see that there is some inherent parallelism inside the model we take advantage of both open MP referred to a shared memory parallelism and MPI referred to as distributed memory parallelism inside of the code those parallel constructs for distributed memory require that we send information from one domain on one particular processor to to another part of the domain on another processor for Effective use of that communication we have some Halo regions those Halo regions and those Communications end up constructing default domain decompositions and those resultant domain decompositions somewhat under the control of a user can be fairly bad for performance