Jacques Middlecoff
Research Assoc.IV, Sr. Sys. Analyst
Office: D.Skaggs Resch. Cntr., Rm 2B116
Phone: (303) 497-6034
Fax: (303) 497-6301
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Mailing Address:
Jacques Middlecoff
Global Systems Division/Aviation Branch
325 Broadway
Boulder, CO  80305-3328
Selected Publications
  • Henderson, T., Govett, M. W., Madden, P., Middlecoff, J. M., 2011: Experience applying Fortran GPU compilers to numerical weather prediction, Symposium on Application Accelerators in High Performance Computing., Knoxville, TN
  • Devenyi, D., Benjamin, S. G., Middlecoff, J. M., Schlatter, T. W., Weygandt, S. S., 2005: Gridpoint statistical interpolation for Rapid Refresh, 17th Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction.August 1-4, 2005, Washington, DC
  • Schaffer, D., Govett, M. W., Henderson, T., Middlecoff, J. M., 2003: Performance analysis of the scalable modeling system, World Scientific
  • Govett, M. W., Hart, L., Henderson, T., Middlecoff, J. M., Schaffer, D., 2003: The scalable modeling system: Directive-based code parallelization for distributed and shared memory computers, Parallel Computing, vol. 29, 995-1020
  • Govett, M. W., Hart, L., Henderson, T., Middlecoff, J. M., Schaffer, D., 2001: The scalable modeling system: A high-level alternative to MPI
  • Michalakes, J., Chen, S., Ddhia, J., Hart, L., Klemp, J., Middlecoff, J. M., Skamarock, W., 2000: Development of a next-generation regional weather research and forecast model, 9th ECMWF Workshop on the Use of Parallel Processors in Meteorology.11-18 Nobember 2000, Reading, England
  • Govett, M. W., Hart, L., Henderson, T., Middlecoff, J. M., Schaffer, D., 2000: The scalable modeling system: A high-level alternative to MPI, 9th ECMWF Workshop on the Use of Parallel Processors in Meteorology.11-18 November 2000, Rading, England
  • Hoffmann, G. R., Baillie, C. F., Benjamin, S. G., Black, T., Bleck, R., Carr, G., Govett, M. W., Hart, L., Henderson, T., Kreitz, N., Marroquin, A., Middlecoff, J. M., Rodrigues, B., 1995: Progress toward demonstrating operational capability of Massively Parallel Processors at Forecast Systems Laboratory
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