👉 Gale Computing refers to the advanced computational resources and services provided by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), a leading institution in atmospheric science. It encompasses high-performance computing infrastructure, supercomputing capabilities, and specialized software tools designed to simulate complex atmospheric phenomena. This computing power enables researchers to perform large-scale climate modeling, weather forecasting, and environmental simulations with unprecedented detail and accuracy. By leveraging these resources, scientists can better understand and predict weather patterns, climate change impacts, and other critical atmospheric processes, ultimately contributing to more informed decision-making in areas such as disaster preparedness, agriculture, and energy management.