Monthly Archives: April 2014
Results from weather@home 2014 UK Flooding Experiment: climate change makes very wet winters ‘a bit more likely’
Posted on 30th April 2014
Following preliminary assessments from the Met Office, Oxford University researchers undertook the first scientific experiment to analyse whether the risk of extreme rainfall has changed due to climate change after the winter deluge between December 2013 and February 2014.
Professor Myles Allen speaking at EGU about weather@home 2014 UK Flooding Experiment
Posted on 29th April 2014
The press conference will be streamed live, and you can watch it on the EGU website. We will be formally releasing the results tomorrow morning, to coincide with the press conference.
To all volunteers: Please update your BOINC client
Posted on 24th April 2014
If you are currently running BOINC client version 7.2.39 please could you upgrade your client to the latest BOINC client version.
Latest update on results from weather@home 2014 UK Flooding experiment
Posted on 10th April 2014
Here is the latest plot for the weather@home 2014 UK flooding experiment – We have now analysed over 33 thousand models!
30,000 Results in for weather@home 2014 UK Flooding Experiment
Posted on 1st April 2014
We’ve now had nearly 30,000 model results in, which is entirely thanks to our wonderful participants!