Climateprediction.net joins forces with SETI@home
For Thursday August 26th 00.01 hrs GMT
On August 26th, the climateprediction.net project will begin using the BOINC (Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing) software platform, developed by scientists at the University of California in Berkeley.
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Anyone can download the BOINC software from www.climateprediction.net which then installs the Met Office's state-of-the-art climate model. Each model is a slightly different, but physically plausible, representation of processes going on in the atmosphere, land and ocean. The model runs for a few weeks without affecting other computing tasks. Results are sent back to project scientists via the Internet.
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For Thursday August 26th 00.01 hrs GMT
On August 26th, the climateprediction.net project will begin using the BOINC (Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing) software platform, developed by scientists at the University of California in Berkeley.
...
Anyone can download the BOINC software from www.climateprediction.net which then installs the Met Office's state-of-the-art climate model. Each model is a slightly different, but physically plausible, representation of processes going on in the atmosphere, land and ocean. The model runs for a few weeks without affecting other computing tasks. Results are sent back to project scientists via the Internet.
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For full press-release,