http://climateathome.com/climateathome/index.php
About Climate@Home
Climate@Home is a research project that uses Internet-connected computers to do research in Climate. You can participate by downloading and running a free program on your computer. Participants need no special training to get involved in Climate@Home .
All they need is a desktop computer or laptop. Volunteers will be able to download the computer model to run on their computers as a background process whenever the computers are on, but not used to their full capacity.
The climate model that volunteers download is made up of mathematical equations that quantitatively describe how atmospheric temperature, air pressure, winds, water vapor, clouds, precipitation and other factors all respond to the Sun's heating of the Earth's surface and atmosphere. Models help predict how the Earth's climate might respond to small changes in Earth's ability to absorb sunlight or radiate energy into space.
Please visit the link to get more documentation: http://climateathome.com/climate@home/join
Climate@Home is based at NASA
http://climateathome.com/climate@home/
http://climateathome.com:8088/ClimateAtHome/cah.html
Join Climate@Home
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This project uses VirtualBox and BOINC. Please make sure you have installed Virtualbox 4.2.0 or later version, boinc client 7.0.28 or later version. select Add Project.
When prompted, enter
http://climateathome.com/climateathome/
If you're running a command-line version of BOINC, create an account first.
If you have any problems, get help here.
new project added - Climate@Home
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Welcome to The Scottish Boinc Team boards. See forum rules in pinned post. If you can't be bothered then try not to be too naughty as I have a delete button to press and a ban hammer to swing.
#1 new project added - Climate@Home
The best form of help from above is a sniper on the rooftop....
#2 Re: new project added - Climate@Home
Additional info for project below
Requirements to Run climateathome:
1 VT-x support (Enable Vitualization in BIOS setting)
2 Virtualbox 4.2.16 (Don't upgrade to 4.2. 18)
3 10 G disk
Notice: Enable VT-x in the BIOS before adding the project
This project Needs VT-x to support virtualbox.
New machines should have Virtualisation enabled by default but might depend on the manufacturer. Looking in Boinc Advanced-Eventlog, scrolling to the top shows a list of processor features.
On an AMD machine look for svm.
On Intel look for vmx.
Just because it is listed there doesn't necessarily mean that it's enabled. It might be necessary to enable VT-x in the BIOS.
Requirements to Run climateathome:
1 VT-x support (Enable Vitualization in BIOS setting)
2 Virtualbox 4.2.16 (Don't upgrade to 4.2. 18)
3 10 G disk
Notice: Enable VT-x in the BIOS before adding the project
This project Needs VT-x to support virtualbox.
New machines should have Virtualisation enabled by default but might depend on the manufacturer. Looking in Boinc Advanced-Eventlog, scrolling to the top shows a list of processor features.
On an AMD machine look for svm.
On Intel look for vmx.
Just because it is listed there doesn't necessarily mean that it's enabled. It might be necessary to enable VT-x in the BIOS.
The best form of help from above is a sniper on the rooftop....