Reminder: ESM Working Group Meeting
This is a reminder the next ESM Working Group meeting is on tomorrow, Thursday 15th of January at 1:00pm (2024-02-15T02:00:00Z).
Agenda:
1. Admin
- For the next meeting (29th) we will have a shared meeting with Forecasting and Prediction Working Group to discuss the Triple La Niña experiment, and an ACCESS-S2 User Training Workshop
- We need more speakers! Please do present. It does not have to be polished. It does not have to be recorded if you don’t wish it. It is a great way to share your work with the community and build collaborations
- Brief report from meeting of Co-chairs with ACCESS-NRI director @AndyHoggANU to check in with how the Working Groups are functioning
- Do you know anyone who you think would benefit from coming to these meetings? Please invite them! We definitely want ECRs and students to attend too
- Next Science Advisory Committee (SAC) Meeting is immediately after the ESM Meeting (15th). Does the Working Group have any items they would like raised at the SAC by your representatives (@tiloz and @LaurieM)?
2. Shared experiments/ACCESS-NRI resources
- ACCESS-NRI Merit Allocation guidelines are available. The requirements to access time are very minimal compared to MAS applications. Come and use the resources on offer!
- ESM project
lg87
/g/data
storage: 30TB used out of 50TB. 116KSU used 758KSU remaining. - Status of @gpontes experiment
- Three more proposed Experiments (@wghuneke, @tammasloughran, @gpontes)
- Any more proposals for shared experiments for this quarter? See guidelines for how to do this. We are already half way through the quarter
3. ACCESS-ESM1.5 – ACCESS-NRI supported release
@Aidan will update us on plans for an ACCESS-NRI supported version of ACCESS-ESM1.5. It will have:
spack
build system- build-CI testing
- released experimental configurations utilising
payu
- full experiment provenance
- automated reproducibility testing
4. What’s going on?
What experiments are you running? Do you have a single slide you want to share? An analysis that you’re proud of, or puzzling? It can be a great way to get feedback.
Connection details
Additional information
Compute resources
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Sharing experiments
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Meeting notes
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Calendar
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Using the forum
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