Message boards : Number crunching : Restarting CPDN Work Units
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Send message Joined: 9 Sep 04 Posts: 10 Credit: 347,460 RAC: 0 |
Up to recently I was running both the original Climate Prediction model and the new BBC Climate model. The BBC Climate model restarted OK after the problems with the original climate model. However when I tried to download a replacement WU for the CPDN model, I received what appeared to to be another BBC Climate WU. What I want to know is if the ORIGINAL CPDN model has now been replaced by the BBC Climate model, if so I will detach from the original project and just run the BBC Model. Hope this makes sense. Thanks |
Send message Joined: 5 Sep 04 Posts: 7629 Credit: 24,240,330 RAC: 0 |
The Coupled Ocean models are being run both here and at \'BBC\', which is actually here too. And the models both have the BBC logo, as being a way to get both started quickly, but you can tell which is which from the label: hadcm3ln for BBC hadcm3lbm for cpdn edit It looks like you have been running slab models. These finished late last year, and were replaced by sulphur models for about 5 months to get sulphate data for the TCMs, which started Februry 14. Which is why things look different. The new models are a single phase, for 160 years. |
Send message Joined: 9 Sep 04 Posts: 10 Credit: 347,460 RAC: 0 |
The Coupled Ocean models are being run both here and at \'BBC\', which is actually here too. And the models both have the BBC logo, as being a way to get both started quickly, but you can tell which is which from the label: Thanks for the clarification, I only persevered with the CPDN model because I had done 2/3rds of it, by the time I downloaded the new BBC model. I will just run the \"BBC model\" now as it appears that the climate modelling is essentially identical in both cases. Thanks for your help |
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