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Message 25908 - Posted: 9 Jan 2007, 14:32:04 UTC

It\'s worth keeping one\'s eye on the News and Announcements section here

http://www.climateprediction.net/board/index.php

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Message 26245 - Posted: 21 Jan 2007, 14:42:31 UTC

We\'ve now completed (to at least 2050) over 9000 transient coupled 160-year models! A big thank you to all ClimatePrediction crunchers.

Completed HadCM3L Transient Runs
9,090
BOINC - 4,088
BBC - 5,002


Just a reminder that the research team still needs more models and welcomes new members. Existing BBC members, please continue and complete your BBC models if you possibly can. When your model finishes, you are invited to migrate to the cpdn side of the project, in the process getting the full version of the boinc platform that the models run on. Explanation about how to migrate/switch here.

The BBC Climate Change Experiment is no longer open to new members, so new participants join cpdn directly. Join here.
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Message 26608 - Posted: 6 Feb 2007, 12:28:13 UTC

We\'ve now completed (to at least 2050) over 10000 160-year models! From the cpdn front page:

Completed HadCM3L Transient Runs
10,024
BOINC - 4,591
BBC - 5,433

The researchers still need more models; members who reach the end of a BBC run will need to migrate to the cpdn side of the project to download a new one. Different types of model are also in the pipeline.

Have you been wondering whether your computer\'s crunching contributed to the IPCC report? Dr Daíthí Stone of the Oxford research team was one of the contributors.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/02_02_07_climatereport.pdf
http://www.climateprediction.net/newsb.php?id=12

Congratulations to Dr Sylvia Knight who has recently given birth to a daughter, Philippa.
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Message 26892 - Posted: 18 Feb 2007, 20:46:02 UTC
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That\'s pretty impressive, Mo, thanks!

We\'ve got a new milestone in team Scotland - Iain Inglis has become the first team member to complete 10 BBC models! Very well done to him!
The team total is now 68

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Message 27159 - Posted: 3 Mar 2007, 1:06:10 UTC

I finished my first CPDN model today (after 3857.5 hours). Yesterday I finished my first SAP model.

YIPPEE!!!
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Message 27160 - Posted: 3 Mar 2007, 1:13:50 UTC

Much determination is required to hang-in for the better part of four thousand hours. Congratulations!

"We have met the enemy and he is us." -- Pogo
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Message 27187 - Posted: 5 Mar 2007, 20:15:30 UTC

More than a year later from hitting 100K, I am now at 350K CPDN. Over 1.4 Million on all projects. Climbing rather well, and will be better when I get my second Core 2 Duo in a few weeks.

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Message 27188 - Posted: 5 Mar 2007, 21:04:18 UTC
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Congrats, Pooh Bear, very impressive crunching!

Team Scotland has now passed 10 million credits in BBC and 12.5 million credits in BOINC overall:




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Message 27189 - Posted: 5 Mar 2007, 22:36:02 UTC

Congratulations, Kathryn and Pooh Bear. The help both of you give unstintingly on the forums makes as big a contribution as your completed models.
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Message 27259 - Posted: 10 Mar 2007, 1:53:04 UTC - in response to Message 27159.  

I finished my first CPDN model today (after 3857.5 hours). Yesterday I finished my first SAP model.

YIPPEE!!!

Well done Katheryn. I have a SAP finishing tomorrow. I\'m so excited!


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Message 27304 - Posted: 13 Mar 2007, 14:12:06 UTC

Cpdn and BBC members have now completed to at least 2050 over 12000 models with about 50 sent to Oxford yesterday.

Completed HadCM3L Transient Runs
12,010
BOINC - 5,758
BBC - 6,252


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Message 27509 - Posted: 25 Mar 2007, 22:34:13 UTC

A triple milestone for team Scotland this weekend!

Over 80 complete (to 2080) models in BBC

Over 2,500,000 credits in CPDN

Over 13,000,000 credits in BOINC overall

You’re more than welcome to
park your BBC credits with team Scotland
and/or join team Scotland in CPDN!

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Message 27627 - Posted: 29 Mar 2007, 20:03:35 UTC
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Congratulations to team Scotland member dtkirk, who has passed
700,000 credits in CPDN!!




You’re more than welcome to
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Message 27655 - Posted: 31 Mar 2007, 12:55:34 UTC

We\'ve now completed another thousand models to at least 2050:

Completed HadCM3L Transient Runs
13,022
BOINC - 6,397
BBC - 6,625


If your model has reached 2050, it\'s still much more useful to the researchers if you can keep going - the real finishing line is still 2080!

Thanks to all crunchers for your time and effort. BBC crunchers who complete their models need to move to the cpdn side of the project to continue.

Nick Faull from Oxford has posted about the frequency distribution of our results here.
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Message 27725 - Posted: 4 Apr 2007, 21:07:39 UTC

Several new milestones here or coming up. Congrats on all previous milestones!

1.5 Million on all projects
500K on SETI
600K on Einstein in the next couple of days
375K on CPDN in the next couple of days
Now crunching SETI Beta and did a few Astropulse units

Retiring a 1.8G P4 and replacing with a new E6600 (2.4G Core 2 Duo), bringing me up to three Core 2 Duos. The others are a E6400 (2.13G) and a T7200 (2.0G laptop).


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Message 27802 - Posted: 9 Apr 2007, 16:57:24 UTC

Cpdn has now crunched over 22 million model years!

Total Model Years
22,016,210.186
Classic - 3,534,046.306
BOINC - 13,283,394.810
BBC - 5,198,769.070


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It is very helpful when members post about a problem if they can make sure before they post that their computers aren\'t hidden. This is particularly important on the cpdn-boinc forum where if members have chosen in their preferences to hide their computers, it\'s impossible for anyone trying to help to see the member\'s server web pages containing trickles, results and messages about model crashes.
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When members post on the cpdn php forum (the one in my sig) about problems, it is very helpful if their first post states whether they have a BBC or cpdn model and includes their computer ID number for the project. This number is usually in line 7 of the boinc manager messages, or in one of the following few lines.
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Message 27882 - Posted: 13 Apr 2007, 21:53:34 UTC
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>> You Beauty, I have finally finished a complete Work Unit (that is one that has not crashed, errored out or a hissy fit in Boinc killed).
Took from 7/11/06 till 11/4/07 (12/4/07 in Australia) taking 2,188 hours 57 minutes and 28 seconds.
They may be long but their is great satisfaction when you complete one.
Now only 2 more to go.

Also passed 600,000 Cobblestones in Rosetta.
1.8 Million Cobblestones total and Team Cobar Spiders passed 2 Million Cobblestones as well.
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Message 27896 - Posted: 14 Apr 2007, 13:45:21 UTC
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Well done Conan, and you\'re absolutely right about the \"job satisfaction\" when you complete one - the people who complain about the length of the models obviously don\'t know about that! ;-)
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Message 27986 - Posted: 18 Apr 2007, 23:09:50 UTC

::does happy dance::

Finished my second CPDN model. That makes 2 CPDN, 1 SAP and the better part of a CPDN beta... and all without a crash.

Time to delete those backups off the network drive!
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Message 27987 - Posted: 19 Apr 2007, 0:00:21 UTC

Well done Kathryn - the \'job satisfaction\' on completing a cpdn model is a bit more intense than on other boinc projects, don\'t you think?

BTW, just in case you missed the news, all beta models whether complete or not should now be zapped and replaced with standard versions.
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