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Message 38939 - Posted: 20 Feb 2010, 19:06:50 UTC

I\'m wondering where can I find the results of this all computing. If I understand correctly -- when my computer finish computing hadsm3 batch the results will be added to some global climatic model.
I have expected that on the web will be some kind of _simple_ results of the global model. For example a graph showing the predicted temperature level.

I\'m just asking a question -- is it possible to find some kind of the result where I can point and say: \"I was participating in it\". Maybe something like http://climateprediction.net/news/see-some-first-results (but newer and working).
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Message 38940 - Posted: 20 Feb 2010, 19:25:03 UTC
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There isn\'t one single global model, but several, because several types of climate model are being run.

You can find the results from each model completed by clicking on the blue link right at the bottom of each model\'s data page. (View this result on results.cpdn.org)

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These results are intended for climate physicists, and are just raw data.
The graphs for YOUR models, are on the model\'s pages, and in the case of the hadsm3\'s are produced after the completion of each phase.
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Message 38955 - Posted: 22 Feb 2010, 15:40:05 UTC
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Hi Xorwen

For each model type the results from each individual model are added to an ensemble. The ensembles are then analysed in several different experiments. An ensemble is a collection of models. The analyses produce ranges of probabilities.

Our models have been analysed to produce the publications listed here. You can see that the ClimatePrediction team have published a lot, often collaborating with researchers from other universities.

The past, present and future climate experiments are listed here. Some experiments are designed to show what will probably happen under different scenarios (eg if this happens, or that happens). Some are designed to show the probable causes of climate changes.
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Message 39002 - Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 0:40:03 UTC

Thank you for your useful responses :).
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Message 42499 - Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 0:36:12 UTC - in response to Message 38940.  

The graphs on results.cpdn.org don't seem to be working. I've been quite fond of these because they're the only way of (relatively easily) seeing what's going on in particular regions, as opposed to globally. Is this a known issue, and is there any chance they will be restored?
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