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Message 77391 - Posted: 16 Apr 2017, 15:40:04 UTC
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Climate@Home is a research project that uses Internet-connected computers to do research for climate change prediction. You can participate by downloading and running a free program on your computer.
The initiative, called Climate@Home, is unprecedented in scope. Never before has NASA attempted to recruit so many people to help perform research vital to forecasting the Earth's climate in the 21st century under a wide range of different situations.

https://www.nasa.gov/offices/ocio/ittalk/08-2010_climate.html
https://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/modelE/

How to join Climate@Home Version 2?
Climate@Home uses BOINC, VirtualBox and Docker to support climate simulation. To join Climate@Home Version 2, you need to have:
    1) x86_64 machine
    2) Your BOINC client should be 7.6.33 and up
    3) You have to install VirtualBox
    4)If you are using Windows, your VirtualBox version should be 5.1.18; If you are using Linux or Mac, the VirtualBox version should be 5.0 and up



To join Climate@Home Version 2, please add this link:
https://climateathome.info/climateathome

What is the minimum requirement?
Each task needs one CPU core and 1024M memory. In addition, it needs 10 G Disk. To start the project, you will download a compressed vm_image.vdi, a docker image, related vboxwrapper and other small dependencies. The total size is about 1.1 G. However, the download only happens one time when you start to join the project.
For each task, you will upload results file. The project create results based on months count in task, i.e., the months count could be get form the work unit file (e.g., 6months_wu.xml). Each month takes about 30 to 4o minutes. So for a 6months task, it takes about 3-4 hours. The size of each month's result is about 8.1 to 8.2 M.

How long does it take to finish a task and how much credit can I get for per task?
It depends on the task you are running. If the work unit is a 6 months simulation (6months_wu.xml), it needs one CPU core and 1024M memory and the estimate time to finish it is 3-4 hours. Your will get 180 credit for your:

    1) computing contribution
    2) network contribution
    3) disk storage contribution



What is the speed to download the files and upload files
Don't worry about the network transfer speed. Climate@Home Version 2 has replicated files in following locations and it will select best endpoint to download and upload:

    climateinfovirginia.s3.amazonaws.com
    climateinfoohio.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com
    climateinfocalifornia.s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com
    climateinfooregon.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com
    climateinfocentral.s3.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com
    climateinfomumbai.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com
    climateinfoseoul.s3.ap-northeast-2.amazonaws.com
    climateinfosingapore.s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com
    climateinfosydney.s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com
    climateinfotokyo.s3-ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com
    climateinfofrankfurt.s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com
    climateinfoireland.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com
    climateinfolondon.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com
    climateinfosaopaulo.s3-sa-east-1.amazonaws.com
    climateinfobeijing.oss-cn-beijing.aliyuncs.com



Get started and help scientists to improve the climate change predictions.

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Message 77395 - Posted: 16 Apr 2017, 19:34:43 UTC - in response to Message 77391.  
Last modified: 16 Apr 2017, 19:44:43 UTC

Hey Kai,

What is your association with NASA and the George Mason University?

Looking at the source articles and the last developer activity https://modelingguru.nasa.gov/community/atmospheric/boinc it doesn't look like climate@home has been active for approx 7 years.

You should consider adding captcha on registration pages, preventing bots from signing up.

You can also see the default apache page on https://climateathome.info

Your domain whois details are also showing your personal details, like home address and phone number.

When you navigate within your BOINC project, the domain disappears from the URL and is replaced with the IP. Also, SSL isn't enforced throughout the website :(

I look forwards to your reply.
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Message 77400 - Posted: 16 Apr 2017, 23:24:50 UTC - in response to Message 77395.  

Hi CM,

Thanks for your response and suggestions.

Actually the Climate@Home terminated about 3 or 4 years ago. But we still use it for our spatiotemporal computing experiments.

I have added captcha to registration page, it is awesome.

I use Godaddy to register the domain, however, it needs additional money to hide my private info and I didn't pay that additional money. So they put my info online.

I fixed the SSL and URL issue.

For the default apache page, it probably take a while for me to fix.
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Message 77401 - Posted: 17 Apr 2017, 0:19:37 UTC
Last modified: 17 Apr 2017, 0:21:43 UTC

Quick response and great work on improving the security of your website, I'd advise that you also look into hardening access to the admin panel if possible (make sure you're not using a default password).

The SSL Cert has an A grade! https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=climateathome.info Excellent!

You mentioned spatiotemporal computing experiments, this was an old BOINC project of yours a few years ago yeah? Is this project a long-term project or a short term project like the qos one?

I've created a thread for your project over on the Gridcoin forums: https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/53533-climatehome/

Would you be interested in an interview by the Gridcoin community in the future regarding your BOINC project and ongoing research? Some of the previous interviews we've held: https://soundcloud.com/gridcoin-community-hangouts/sets/interviews (3 more awaiting upload).

If your project is whitelisted within the Gridcoin network then a lot of computing power could be directed towards your research, if you're interested? We're currently the #1 team in BOINC: http://formula-boinc.org/
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Message 77404 - Posted: 17 Apr 2017, 15:51:20 UTC - in response to Message 77401.  

Thanks. This is a short term project like QoS project for research.

I am happy to give an interview and we can schedule a time for the interview.

Could you help to add the project to the whitelist since I need more power for the research.
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Message 77495 - Posted: 20 Apr 2017, 3:52:13 UTC

Would you please clarify your affiliations with NASA, GMU, etc.? None of the links you provide here or on the site have any references back towards your project. And, as someone else has pointed out, the registrar info appears to be you and not an organization.

I am eager to assist a new climate modeling project, but I want to know about who is conducting the research, and how the results will be used.
My Detailed BOINC Stats
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Message 77523 - Posted: 21 Apr 2017, 11:17:02 UTC - in response to Message 77404.  

Hi Kai,

I am happy to give an interview and we can schedule a time for the interview.


We've done so far interviews with 7 BOINC admins (see here).
Just tell me when you have time, and we will adjust to your schedule (you can also PM me).

The interview will have about 1h duration, and questions template is here.

See you,
Erkan
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