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06-11-2010, 08:55 AM
Millennium/Famous experiment (http://climateprediction.net/content/millennium-experiment-famous) has been quiet after a small-scale sneak release on March 24, but we are back with a serious amount of work. We need to run a large ensemble of a global atmosphere-ocean coupled model, FAMOUS (http://www.famous.ac.uk/), from 800 to 2200 AD plus a preceding "spin-up" period. This experiment is part of the Millennium Project (http://www.millenniumproject.net/) funded by the European Commission for paleo-climate studies of Europe. As the results we obtain cover the entire globe and the future, they will also be used in studies of other regions as well as the future climate change.
We hope you enjoy the fast simulations. Each work unit is 200 years long and is expected to complete in about 1 to 2 weeks on most recent PCs.
For further details, please visit the Millennium/Famous experiment page (http://climateprediction.net/content/millennium-experiment-famous).
More... (http://climateprediction.net/news/millenniumfamous-back)
We hope you enjoy the fast simulations. Each work unit is 200 years long and is expected to complete in about 1 to 2 weeks on most recent PCs.
For further details, please visit the Millennium/Famous experiment page (http://climateprediction.net/content/millennium-experiment-famous).
More... (http://climateprediction.net/news/millenniumfamous-back)