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Jon Heels

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Message 22235 - Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 23:43:09 UTC

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What I want to know is if the ORIGINAL CPDN model has now been replaced by the BBC Climate model, if so I will detach from the original project and just run the BBC Model.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
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Message 22236 - Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 23:58:35 UTC
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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

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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.


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Message 22239 - Posted: 21 Apr 2006, 0:21:59 UTC - in response to Message 22236.  

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
hadcm3lm for cpdn

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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.



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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