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Message 20634 - Posted: 22 Feb 2006, 21:51:04 UTC

Is the BBC climate predition experiment any different than what we are running now?
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Message 20639 - Posted: 22 Feb 2006, 23:25:09 UTC
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Yes. You run the Sulphur Cycle HadSM3 here. The Coupled Model, HadCM3, runs at BBC project -- and will eventually be here as well.

The Coupled Model is a Sulfur Cycle with an Ocean cycle added, and instead of Sulphur Cycle\'s 75 years, the Coupled Model runs 160 years -- much more demanding. The CM uses much less Hard Disk space but uploads more data and does so more often.
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Message 20644 - Posted: 23 Feb 2006, 0:21:00 UTC - in response to Message 20639.  

Should I then disconnect from the project and grab new work? Or should I finish crunching the numbers and then grab new work from BBC Climate Prediction?

Thanks for your time.

Yes. You run the Sulphur Cycle HadSM3 here. The Coupled Model, HadCM3, runs at BBC project -- and will eventually be here as well.

The Coupled Model is a Sulfur Cycle with an Ocean cycle added, and instead of Sulphur Cycle\'s 75 years, the Coupled Model runs 160 years -- much more demanding. The CM uses much less Hard Disk space but uploads more data and does so more often.


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Message 20647 - Posted: 23 Feb 2006, 2:18:44 UTC

Keep going. All the information produced is valuable.

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Message 20668 - Posted: 23 Feb 2006, 14:52:03 UTC - in response to Message 20647.  

Keep going. All the information produced is valuable.



Do we receive BOINC credit for running the BBC Coupled Model?

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Message 20670 - Posted: 23 Feb 2006, 15:23:41 UTC

Yes. This is BOINCstats.
BBC is 2nd one, and cpdn is 4th on the list.
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Message 20715 - Posted: 24 Feb 2006, 9:20:35 UTC - in response to Message 20670.  

Yes. This is BOINCstats.
BBC is 2nd one, and cpdn is 4th on the list.

Very interesting - thanks for the link!
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