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Our second training workshop at #AMOS2025 on "Working with Australia's climate model output data: first steps for researchers" introduced +25 participants to how to access manage and use data output at the @nci-australia.bsky.social Gadi supercomputer #NCRISImpact #ACCESSImpact

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Dr Chermelle Engel with an image of the high resolution ACCESS rAM3 model behind her talking about the technical hurdles of developing this model in Gadi

Dr Chermelle Engel with an image of the high resolution ACCESS rAM3 model behind her talking about the technical hurdles of developing this model in Gadi

Fascinating talk by Dr Chermelle Engel from our Atmosphere Modelling team at #AMOS2025 on the technical hurdles of high resolution ACCESS regional nesting suites for research purposes on the Gadi supercomputer. #ACCESSImpact #NCRISImpact

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Andrew Kiss presenting at AMOS 2025 with an image of the ocean model ACCESS-OM3 behind him.

Andrew Kiss presenting at AMOS 2025 with an image of the ocean model ACCESS-OM3 behind him.

Andrew Kiss from COSIMA giving an insightful talk at #AMOS2025 on the many new capabilities of the ocean model ACCESS-OM3 compared with ACCESS-OM2
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The background is a visualisation of the ESM1.5 model. There is also a quote: “We are very excited about this update of the model, as it will make our outputs more compact, easier to spin to an equilibrium and we don’t have to rebuild the model each time we run a new simulation, which is very time consuming" by Dr David Hutchinson from UNSW Sydney and a Menu graphic that contains some of the code used on this new feature. Finally the ACCESS-NRI logo with the words: Australia's climate simulator

The background is a visualisation of the ESM1.5 model. There is also a quote: “We are very excited about this update of the model, as it will make our outputs more compact, easier to spin to an equilibrium and we don’t have to rebuild the model each time we run a new simulation, which is very time consuming" by Dr David Hutchinson from UNSW Sydney and a Menu graphic that contains some of the code used on this new feature. Finally the ACCESS-NRI logo with the words: Australia's climate simulator

The ACCESS-NRI team has added a “Menu” into the Earth System Model (EM1.5) that allows paleoclimate researchers to customise the model output by choosing presets of the variables they want to simulate and the data they want to keep. Read this story: bit.ly/4hg9l1g
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An image of Earth with the Sun behind it and a quote: “We worked closely with members of the paleoclimate community to co-design this ”time dial” and make the ESM1.5 model easier to use, saving researchers a lot of time” Spencer Wong, ACCESS-NRI. It also includes the logo and the words Australia's climate simulator

An image of Earth with the Sun behind it and a quote: “We worked closely with members of the paleoclimate community to co-design this ”time dial” and make the ESM1.5 model easier to use, saving researchers a lot of time” Spencer Wong, ACCESS-NRI. It also includes the logo and the words Australia's climate simulator

The ACCESS-NRI team has added a “time dial” into the Earth System Model (ESM1.5) that allows paleoclimate researchers to match the right value of Earth’s orbit around the Sun during different past climates.
Read more about this story: bit.ly/3F0Kv8m
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A fantastic and insightful article in about the difference between climate and weather models by Australia's climate simulator @andyhogg.bsky.social, Aidan Heerdegen and Kelsey Druken! showing why without these models we would by flying blind. #NCRISImpact #ACCESSImpact

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