Articles | Volume 19, issue 9
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-19-3893-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-19-3893-2026
Model description paper
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13 May 2026
Model description paper |  | 13 May 2026

psit 1.0: a system to compress Lagrangian flows

Alexander Pietak, Langwen Huang, Luigi Fusco, Michael Sprenger, Sebastian Schemm, and Torsten Hoefler

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As meteorological models grow in complexity, the volume of output data increases, making compression increasingly desirable. However, no specialized methods currently exist for compressing data in the Lagrangian frame. To address this gap, we developed psit, a pipeline for the lossy compression of Lagrangian flow data. In most cases, psit achieves performance that is equivalent or superior to non specialized alternatives, with compression errors behaving similar to measurement inaccuracies.
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