Recent updates
- Database maintenance
2010-09-01
- Climateprediction.net logo mug available
2010-07-09
- Retirement of HadSM3 and HadAM3P models
2010-06-29
- Myles Allen wins the Appleton Medal
2010-06-29
- Millennium/Famous is back
2010-06-11
The core institutions behind the climateprediction.net project are the University of Oxford, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory and The Open University, all based in UK. The work we do would be impossible without the contributions of the following governmental and academic institutions, and associated commercial organisations:
The climateprediction.net project is funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) via the research programme COAPEC (Coupled Ocean Atmosphere Processes and European Climate), with additional funding through the Department of Trade and Industry's e-Science core programme and the European Union's ENSEMBLES and MILLENNIUM projects.
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Microsoft has provided financial support for the further development of client software and grid services for scientist access to the climateprediction.net dataset.
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We are very grateful to the following science institutions and organisations which have provided support: the UK MetOffice and its Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, and the Coupled Ocean Atmosphere Processes and European Climate research programme (COAPEC). The project relies on software developed by the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) based at the University of California, Berkeley.
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