Monthly Archives: March 2014

Launch of new weather@home experiment on the causes of recent heatwaves and drought in Australia and New Zealand

Posted on 26th March 2014

We’ve just launched another new regional modelling experiment looking at the link between climate change and the recent heatwaves and drought in Australia and New Zealand.

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More Results for UK 2014 Flooding Experiment – Over 15,000 Models Run

Posted on 25th March 2014

We’re now at more than 15,000 results, and we still have more coming in – we’re hoping to get to 10s of thousands of models back before we make a final statement about the results.

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Over 5,000 results in for Weather@home 2014 UK Flooding experiment

Posted on 20th March 2014

We’ve now have several thousand results back, which is fantastic! Thank you so much to everyone who has been running models for us. We still have more models to run, so if you haven’t signed up yet, please do.

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2nd Batch of Results from Weather@Home 2014 UK Flooding Experiment

Posted on 18th March 2014

Thank you again to everyone who has been running models for us on this experiment. We’re now able to show you the 2nd batch of results, with just over 500 models.

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First Results from Weather@Home 2014 UK Flooding Experiment

Posted on 11th March 2014

We have received an impressive response from the public after the launch of our experiment on the 4th of March. Our colleagues at the Oxford e-Research Centre, University of Oxford, estimate that nearly 1,000 new participants have subscribed to the project. Many thanks to all! We have now analysed the first 47 simulations that participants […]

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