[Go-essp-tech] CSIRO-BOM ACCESS1.0

mark collier Mark.Collier at csiro.au
Thu Feb 16 15:00:15 MST 2012


Hi Karl,
a couple of days ago I sent in (to:renata at llnl.gov) a request to have our model added to the table, and also to have the mention of CAWCR removed as this institute ID is no longer valid. I think the link to our local wiki is also a good idea. Regards, Mark.

Hi Renata,

could you please update the table/info. on the web page:

http://cmip-pcmdi.llnl.gov/cmip5/availability.html

to include the following row of info.:

Modelling Center: CSIRO-BOM
Model: ACCESS1.0
Institution: CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia), and BOM (Bureau of Meteorology, Australia)"
term of use: non-commercial only

Also the paragraph stating where the data is available to include:

NCI: http://esg.nci.org.au/esgcet/home.htm

Please remove the information in the table with regards to CAWCR - this institute name is no longer appropriate.

Many thanks,
Mark.

On 17/02/2012, at 6:17 AM, Karl Taylor wrote:

> Dear Peter,
> 
> Through ESGF users belonging to the "CMIP5 research" group should be able to access your data.  Once you give them access, you will be able to see who is downloading your data because a log is created on your data node with this information.  Bob Drach or Gavin Bell (copied) can tell you where this log is.
> 
> If you want to provide users with more information about your model, there are two possibiliites:
> 
> 1)  You can put that information (or links to it) on your gateway's home page. (Note that other gateways have done this.)
> 
> 2)  I can insert a link for the ACCESS1.0 entry in the table at http://cmip-pcmdi.llnl.gov/cmip5/availability.html that takes users to your wiki.  I will plan to ask other groups if they have similar appropriate sites they would like users to know about for their model(s).
> 
> Let me know about 2).
> 
> Is this satisfactory?
> 
> best regards,
> Karl
> 
> 
> On 2/15/12 2:36 PM, Peter.Uhe at csiro.au wrote:
>> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> We were planning to enroll everyone who requests to join ACCESS1-0 group, allowing us to see who is downloading the data and also send a message to people when they enroll. (Obviously the description "Restricted access to ACCESS Model by CAWCR" is incorrect).
>> 
>> Is it preferable to use the CMIP5_Research group? If we use this, is there any way to get a list of people who have downloaded ACCESS data?
>> 
>> In addition, is there any way we can have message to everyone who downloads data, e.g.
>> 
>> "Information about the published ACCESS model data is available on the wiki. Please check this for updates and more detailed information: https://wiki.csiro.au/confluence/display/ACCESS/Home
>> Contact Tony.Hirst at csiro.au<mailto:Tony.Hirst at csiro.au> regarding the ACCESS coupled climate model. Contact Peter.Uhe at csiro.au<mailto:Peter.Uhe at csiro.au> regarding ACCESS coupled climate model CMIP5 datasets."
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Peter
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 16/02/12 08:52, mark collier wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Begin forwarded message:
>> 
>> From: "Drach, Bob" <drach1 at llnl.gov<mailto:drach1 at llnl.gov>>
>> Subject: Re: [Go-essp-tech] CSIRO-BOM ACCESS1.0
>> Date: 16 February 2012 7:34:38 AM AEDT
>> To: "Taylor, Karl Taylor" <taylor13 at llnl.gov<mailto:taylor13 at llnl.gov>>, "Collier, Mark (CMAR, Aspendale)" <Mark.Collier at csiro.au<mailto:Mark.Collier at csiro.au>>
>> 
>> Hi Mark,
>> 
>> Your gateway administrator (Muhammad Atif, I believe) can change this as follows:
>> 
>> 
>>  *   Login to the gateway as administrator
>>  *   Browse to the collection that contains the ACCESS1 datasets
>>  *   Select Administration -> Edit this collection metadata
>>  *   Change the read ownership to the 'CMIP5 Research' group, and additionally the 'CMIP5 Commercial' group пїЅif desired.
>> 
>> That should do it.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> --Bob
>> 
>> From: "Taylor, Karl Taylor" <taylor13 at llnl.gov<mailto:taylor13 at llnl.gov>>
>> Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 08:51:38 -0800
>> To: "Mark.Collier at csiro.au<mailto:Mark.Collier at csiro.au>" <Mark.Collier at csiro.au<mailto:Mark.Collier at csiro.au>>
>> Cc: "go-essp-tech at ucar.edu<mailto:go-essp-tech at ucar.edu>" <go-essp-tech at ucar.edu<mailto:go-essp-tech at ucar.edu>>, "Drach, Bob" <drach1 at llnl.gov<mailto:drach1 at llnl.gov>>
>> Subject: Re: [Go-essp-tech] CSIRO-BOM ACCESS1.0
>> 
>> Hi Mark,
>> 
>> I think your model output is still only accessible to the "CAWCR" (or "ACCESS1-0") group members -- at least when I try to download your data, I get the message "Restricted access to ACCESS Model by CAWCR").пїЅ You (or Bob Drach?) need to make it available to the "CMIP5 Research" group (assuming you are releasing your data only for "research and educational" purposes, as opposed to "unrestricted").
>> 
>> Bob (or anyone who knows how this works), please tell Mark how to do this.
>> 
>> thanks,
>> Karl
>> 
>> On 2/15/12 3:43 AM, Mark.Collier at csiro.au<mailto:Mark.Collier at csiro.au> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> this may not quite be quite the right place to advertise model submissions but due to its lateness and the need to get some recognition in the AR5 cycle I would like to draw your attention to ACCESS1.0 model data sets that are now available (officially from 13th February 2012) from the NCI ESG:
>> 
>> http://esg.nci.org.au/esgcet/home.htm
>> 
>> Although only a small set at the moment, we expect it to grow quite quickly over the coming weeks. There is an opportunity for a second model submission in the near future which will likely be called ACCESS1.3, however, more on that later. We encourage you to inform your local modelling analysis groups of this news.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Mark.
>> Centre from Australian Weather and Climate Research.
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