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Climateprediction.net had a very succesful Open Day on 30th July, 2004. For those who couldn't be there, or who would like to revisit some of the talks, they are available below. Unfortunately we can't distribute Dave Stainforth's results talk until some of the figures have appeared in a refereed journal.
| Talk Title | Speaker | video (10-35 Mbyte) | presentation ( 1Mbyte) |
| Pre-history to CPDN | Myles Allen | video | |
| Progress to date | Dave Frame | video | |
| QUMP - progress of the fully-coupled transient ensemble | Glen Harris | video | |
| Next Steps | Ellie Highwood | video | |
| Seti and BOINC | David Anderson | video | |
| Demonstration of CPDN and BOINC | Carl Christensen and Tolu Aina | video | |
| Data services | Jamie Kettleborough | video | |
| Teaching with climateprediction.net | Sylvia Knight | video | |
| Towards high-resolution probabilistic climate predictions | Claire Davies | video | |
| Preliminary results from the THC experiment | Nick Faull | video | |
| The sulphur cycle and climateprediction.net | Duncan Ackerley | video | |
| The analysis of distributed data | Daniel Goodman | video | |
| Long term plans for the future | Dave Frame | video | |
| Q and A | Dave Frame et al. | video |
For users of Microsoft Windows the videos can be played in Windows Media Player. We recommend using version 9. Many users will already have it installed but it is also available free from Microsoft here.
Users of other systems including Linux, Mac OS X and others can use Video Lan Client (VLC), a free, open source video streaming program available here. We recommend using the most up to date version: 0.7.2 at the time of writing. Windows users can also use VLC if they prefer. Linux user can also use Mplayer.
Andrew Martin's photos of the end of the day can be downloaded here.
A list of everyone who attended the Open Day can be seen here.