BBC Climate Change Experiment
The BBC Climate Change Experiment was a BOINC project led by Oxford University with several partners including the UK Met Office, the BBC, the Open University and Reading University. It is the Transient coupled model of the Climateprediction.net project.
The Climateprediction.net article is a more complete article about this Distributed computing project.
Many participants joined the project with over 120,000 people signing up in teams.[1]
Results continued to be collected for some time with the follow-up television program being aired in January 2007. On 8 March 2009, Climateprediction.net official declared that BBC Climate Change Experiment was finished, and then shut down this project.[2]
References
- ↑ BBC Climate Change Experiment project status at BOINCStats.com
- ↑ BBC Experiment Finished Climateprediction.net Official Website Project News
External links
- Official site
- Related websites
- BBC about link
- Climateprediction.net Website
- Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)
- BOINC Wiki
- BBC News story . Retrieved 14 February 2006
- Climate Change – Britain Under Threat BBC TV programme information
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