Reminder: ESM Working Group Meeting
This is a reminder the next ESM Working Group meeting is on tomorrow, Thursday 28th of March at 1:00pm (2024-03-28T02:00:00Z) on Zoom: Launch meeting .
Agenda:
1. Admin
- We have no speakers lined up for our next meeting or any subsequent meetings. Please volunteer to speak. Message @Aidan to discuss.
- Remember to add any items you want this WG to discuss to ideas for topics
- Report from last SAC Meeting (21st March)
2. Shared experiments/ACCESS-NRI resources
- ESM project
lg87
underutilised. 195KSU remaining out of 405KSU grant (rest reallocated to other projects) - 30TB our of 100TB used of quota on
/g/data/
- @clairecarouge will give a short presentation on plans for organising working group
/g/data
areas - Any proposals for shared experiments for next quarter? See guidelines for how to do this.
- Quick update from David (@dkhutch) and Dietmar (@Dietmar_Dommenget) about the experiments they are running under
lg87
.
3. Science talk
Sebastian McKenna (@sebmckenna) will present on “SST and ENSO biases in ACCESS-CM2 pacemakers”
4. What’s going on?
Any other items? Interesting results? Papers published or read?
Connection details
Additional information
Compute resources
The guidelines for accessing working group compute resources outline a process for deciding who gets what.
Sharing experiments
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Meeting notes
Notes from the previous ESM Working Group meeting are available on the forum in this topic:
Working Group
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Calendar
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Using the forum
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