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Old March 4th 06, 08:04 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Paul K Hudson Paul K Hudson is offline
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Default Climate Change Experiment

Download and install this

http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/climatech.../bbcclimate.sh

You can uninstall it if it causes problems

Good luck

Paul

"Jonathan Stott" wrote in message
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Keith (Southend) wrote:
I was just wondering how many of us on usw are running the 'Climate
Change Experiment' in conjunction with the BBC and Climateprediction.net
? I used to run the original one until my last PC keeled over, but
hopefully the latest one I built should be able to cope easily. The
temperature of my processor on this machine went from 33°c to 45°c, on my
old one it ran at 60°c + at times.

http://bbc.cpdn.org/index.php


One of the things that slightly concerns me is that by running this
climate prediction software (if I can, I don't know if there's a Linux
version) I am also contributing by increasing my energy demands. My
processor draws about 6 times more power when it is busy than when it is
idle.

Keith: it depends what processor you have as to what range of temperatures
is good.

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