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Send message Joined: 13 Aug 06 Posts: 778 |
As Iain Inglis has said in the CPDN forum news: There are two CPDN news announcements, which subscribers to the RSS feed may already have seen: Regional HadAM3P models are in beta testing. When they are launched on the main CPDN project members will again have a model choice. Please complete all the models you have already downloaded. |
Send message Joined: 13 Aug 06 Posts: 778 |
BOINC NEWS which can be seen here London Citizen Cyberscience Summit The London Citizen Cyberscience Summit on September 2-3 will be a chance for scientists and citizens to learn about the latest breakthroughs in citizen cyberscience. The event will feature speakers from a number of BOINC projects. The programme announces a talk by Myles Allen, the head of climateprediction.net, among a host of interesting speakers. This is an exceptional opportunity for CPDN members and crunchers of other Boinc projects within travelling distance of London. On the website you can register your interest now. |
Send message Joined: 13 Aug 06 Posts: 778 |
CPDN logo mugs You may have seen from the news on the climateprediction.net index page that climateprediction.net logo + globe mugs are now available from the CafePress shop. I have one and like it. The cost of shipping is the same whether one orders one mug or more. Each purchase will provide US$2 profit towards CPDN's operating costs. |
Send message Joined: 13 Aug 06 Posts: 778 |
Geoengineering experiment Many members ran HadCM models for the CPDN Geoengineering experiment. Nature has published a letter (short article) about the experiment's results. The abstract is here: Regional climate response to solar-radiation management by Katharine Ricke and M. Granger Morgan of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and Myles Allen of CPDN at the University of Oxford. The potential political implications of their findings are significant. There is a CPDN forum thread about this publication with further links here. |
Send message Joined: 13 Aug 06 Posts: 778 |
Reminder for Linux users: CPDN models are 32-bit. Only 65% of FAMOUS models downloaded to computers with Linux can start running! If you have a 64-bit Linux distribution you may need to install the 32-bit compatibility libraries to run CPDN models. Please see Geophi's post. |
Send message Joined: 13 Aug 06 Posts: 778 |
HadAM3P Regional Models 3 new applications have been released today. They all consist of a HadAM3P global model coupled with a higher resolution regional model and run for one model year. The regional models cover Europe, Pacific North West America and Southern Africa.
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Send message Joined: 13 Aug 06 Posts: 778 |
Thyme Lawn composed the above announcement about the regional models. He has now posted in the CPDN forum News threads: HadAM3P Regional Models - corrections But neither he nor I can correct the above post on this forum. |
Send message Joined: 13 Aug 06 Posts: 778 |
There has been an accident during the archiving of server data and some members have temporarily lost some CPDN credit. Milo is working on the problem. Read about it here. |
Send message Joined: 13 Aug 06 Posts: 778 |
HadAM3P regional models There is now an explanation of the Regional Experiment in the Experiments section of the ClimatePrediction website. You can read about how a small part of the Earth is modelled at higher resolution than CPDN has ever achieved before while incorporating global data. There are three different groups of researchers for the Pacific North West, Europe and Southern Africa models. In the Climateprediction preferences in your account you can if you wish select one or more of these regions. Read more here. Reminder: HadAM3P models are memory-intensive. If a multicore computer runs a full load of them simultaneously they will probably slow each other down. Try to run some FAMOUS alongside them. |
Send message Joined: 13 Aug 06 Posts: 778 |
CPDN main project CPDN Geoengineering Experiment Many of us ran 80-year 2000 - 2080 HadCM3L models for the Geoengineering Experiment which is a joint project for Oxford University and Carnegie-Mellon University in the US. Kate Ricke and Daniel Rowlands now need more of these models for an extension to this experiment, described in an extra paragraph which has been added at the end of the Geoengineering Experiment page. Milo posted a link to a first publication about this experiment here. A small number of these HadCM models have already been released on CPDN and if they run well more will follow. These are long models. You can select or deselect them by editing the climateprediction.net preferences in your account. HadSM is fairly long, though not as long as HadCM3L. If you prefer shorter models select HadAM3P EUR, SAF or EUR (though none are available at the moment) and FAMOUS. Check the Server status page for current model availability. |
Send message Joined: 13 Aug 06 Posts: 778 |
CPDN WeatherAtHome CPDN launched WeatherAtHome with the three regional models on 17 November. Read about it on the Guardian website where CPDN researcher Sue Rosier explains how these models can be used to show extreme weather events in much greater detail than with global models. You can watch a short video of Sue describing the WeatherAtHome initiative here. There is also a description of WeatherAtHome on the CPDN website where you will see that research groups from three countries will be involved in analysing the regional model results. WeatherAtHome is not a new Boinc project. It is an initiative within the existing CPDN project. It is aimed at new members only who want to run the regional models. What does WeatherAtHome consist of for its new crunchers? 1. It has a special Registration page. This enables ClimateAtHome members to choose the regional model type they want before they join the project. (Normally when one joins a Boinc project the first task one receives is sent at random from all the types available on the project server.) Existing members do not need to do this. We can select and change the model types we want by editing the climateprediction.net Preferences in our account. A link to our account is in the blue menu on the left side of this page. We can see which model types are currently available for our computer by looking at the links to the Server Status page and the Applications page in the same menu. 2. New members who join CPDN through the WeatherAtHome registration page will receive a Boinc version pre-configured differently from usual. CPU usage is set at 60%, not the usual 100%. This is to protect computers that have limited memory/RAM because the regional models are memory-intensive. It also protects laptops from overheating. Existing members do not need this specially-configured version of Boinc. In our CPDN account in the Computing Preferences we can change the CPU usage for all our computers on all projects. If we want to vary the CPU usage for an individual computer we can open its Boinc manager and in the Advanced menu > Preferences > Processor usage we can change the settings. 3. At the moment WeatherAtHome members can only receive the regional models for Windows. Versions for Linux and Mac may be made available later. Existing CPDN members do not need this Windows restriction. Although the regional models are only available for CPDN members with Windows at the moment, members with Linux or Mac can run HadCM (which is much longer) for the Geoengineering experiment or FAMOUS for the Millennium experiment. 4. WeatherAtHome members can of course also change the settings in their accounts, for example for CPU usage or to select different model types. Welcome to all the new WeatherAtHome members. Existing members should not rejoin CPDN through WeatherAtHome. Please complete all your current models which will all be used. |
Send message Joined: 13 Aug 06 Posts: 778 |
WeatherAtHome Edit: With regard to item #2 in the above post Milo, our programmer, has told me that this 60% CPU usage preconfiguration for WeatherAtHome members did not work. It is set as 100% as the default for everyone. If you have a laptop we advise you to reduce this 100% value either in the Boinc manager Advanced menu > Preferences > Processor usage, or in the Computing Preferences in your account. And when using a laptop always raise its little feet to increase air flow and cooling. |
Send message Joined: 13 Aug 06 Posts: 778 |
Neil Massey, who is one of the CPDN researchers, has said in the Independent Forum News: Milo's last day |
Send message Joined: 13 Aug 06 Posts: 778 |
As you can see on the left of the climateprediction.net index page we have now processed over 100,000,000 model years! |
Send message Joined: 14 Oct 09 Posts: 20 |
Since some days http://www.climateprediction.net/index.php or http://climateprediction.net/ is unavailable and my result cannot be up loaded. Someone knows what hgoing on, did they switch off during Christmas days ? Greetings from Germany Dr.Mabuse |
Send message Joined: 30 Aug 05 Posts: 505 |
ClimatePrediction.net News and Announcements CPDN Main Project
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Send message Joined: 30 Aug 05 Posts: 505 |
ClimatePrediction.net News and Announcements Lots of regional models (EU at present), now available, with more to come. |
Send message Joined: 30 Aug 05 Posts: 505 |
ClimatePrediction.Net (AKA CPDN)News and Announcements The recently released regional models were of two types: |
Send message Joined: 30 Aug 05 Posts: 505 |
ClimatePrediction.Net - (AKA CPDN) - News and Announcements A new batch of regional models were created over the weekend, all of them regens from previously completed work, so they should be OK. |
Send message Joined: 30 Aug 05 Posts: 505 |
ClimatePrediction.Net - (AKA CPDN) -News and Announcements Mac users on CPDN Main and Beta Projects |
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