Carl Christensen
Oxford University Computing Laboratory
climateprediction.net: Climate Modelling Using Publicly Distributed
Computers
Abstract:
The climateprediction.net project (CPDN) uses public-resource
distributed computing on machines located around the world,
similar to the seminal project SETI@Home. CPDN calculate large
ensembles of runs using the UK Met Office's atmosphere-ocean general
circulation models (AOGCMs). This is
required to explore the parameter space and uncertainty in climate
models
and get a better prediction of the future climate. This talk will give
an overview of the project, some initial results from the first few
thousand
runs, and discuss current and future plans, such as the recent move to
SETI@Home's BOINC infrastructure for distributed computing.
Zeit: | Freitag,
3. September, 2004, 14.15 (Kaffee/Tee um 15.30) |
Ort: | FU Berlin, Arnimallee 2-6, Raum 032 im EG
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