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Climate Prediction: A finished run...(not mine :) )

TAandy

Diamond Member
For anyone interested in knowing what their finished run results look like, here's a linky to UK_Nicks

Quote from carl on the CP forum.

"Here's an example of what you will get to see upon finishing a run; there are a bunch of other more plots & overlays that I am going to be working on. Right now it will only work for those finishing runs who have been using a "mega-trickle" version; although I am going to write a "webcrawler" to pull the data off the various upload servers. It generates the JPEG on the fly...

(hope uk_nick doesn't mind me sharing this, it's his recent finished run)


You can see the seasonal mean temps for the final phase of the run, and the general upward trend of the temperature due to the doubling of the CO2 in the atmosphere.

PS - don't be scared off by the parameter list, eventually we'll have a hyperlinked glossary so you can find out exactly what they mean)"
 
thats pretty cool TAandy, thanks for the link.
i havent neffed anywhere but AT today.
the visualization package that Carl put up with all the other screenshots look really cool too, its not a new thread, its an older thread and i forget what sub-forum its in.
but there is a lot of neat stuff, wind vectors, pressure graident. all the fun stuff.
 
Someone on TeAm Anandtech has a completed full run now. Congratulations! Who is it?

The team has slipped to 15th now, btw... we're behind France. 😱
 
Yeah, I noticed we've been falling steadily since the start of the project. I now have my Barton crunching at least 16 hours a day alongside the tbred which is 24/7.
 
Originally posted by: naddicott
Someone on TeAm Anandtech has a completed full run now. Congratulations! Who is it?

The team has slipped to 15th now, btw... we're behind France. 😱

that would be me
😀
finished it up on friday/saturday morn
 
Originally posted by: gistech1978
Originally posted by: naddicott
Someone on TeAm Anandtech has a completed full run now. Congratulations! Who is it?

The team has slipped to 15th now, btw... we're behind France. 😱

that would be me
😀
finished it up on friday/saturday morn

Congrats :beer: 😀 :wine:
 
thanks man
this is a neat project
i think i saw a cyclone on my work computer, today.
i made a screenshot but left the jpg at my office, i will post it tomorrow.
its pretty neat looking.
 
Originally posted by: gistech1978
im not sure but this looks like a cyclone to me.

cyclone.jpg

Can't argue with that.
I haven't seen anything interesting yet 🙁
Did you post this on the CP forum and see what they think ?
 
nope i havent.
i wasnt quite sure about linking to bbzzdd.com from another forum

i dont want to step on the guy who is paying the bills toes at all.

 
Originally posted by: SlangNRox
Looks like 2 full runs are now complete on the team.

What exactly is a short run?

i have wondered that myself.
i think its when the client blows chunks because of bad parameters and uploads the results. ie the earth turns to a ball of ice.
i very well could be wrong.
 
well i just noticed this today
im not sure how long its been up
but i got a jpeg of global mean temp of the finished run without using the .25 client

Text

who else has finished runs? we have 3 complete.
anyone care to share?
 
I finished one yesterday. Sadly my computer is back to sob. Figured I need to run sob since I founded the team and I am steadily dropping in the daily rankings.
 
Arg for some reason this takes forever for me... Ive been doing this for about 5 weeks and at 11% of the third stage (w/ 1800+)
 
Here are the links to my two finished runs.

Run #1
Run #2

In the first run the tempurature increase with much higher than the second run.

The first run was on a P4 2.4C with a small overclock
The second run was on a P4 2.8C

Both runs took slightly less than a month to complete.
 
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