Why do you think 'Big Data' techniques would be applicable to this?

A large amount of data != big data.

'Big Data' techniques are typically for finding trends in unstructured data from multiple sources, whereas the output of scientific simulations is usually from a single source in some sort of structured format. I just don't see any applicability here whatsoever.

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On 02/17/2015 12:55 AM, atul kumthekar wrote:
the typical one being MOM (Modular Ocean Model) which is mostly in Fortran and some C. MOM5 is last release.

http://mom-ocean.org/web

the side question being, are these techniques (MapReduce, Hadoop, BigData) language agnostic?

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