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− | Participants: D. Jackson; J. Gilchrist; J. Vidale; D. Rhoades and W. Savran | + | Participants: D. Jackson; J. Gilchrist; J. Vidale; D. Rhoades; A. Michael and W. Savran |
== Minutes == | == Minutes == | ||
− | '''Leadership Retreat''' | + | '''Leadership Retreat''' <br> |
− | + | * Ned presentation on the future of CSEP, same information that has been presented before. | |
− | + | * Moving workshop around the time of SCEC annual meeting | |
− | '''CSEP1 Data set''' | + | '''CSEP1 Data set''' <br> |
− | + | * should focus on models that are most interesting. what constitutes an interesting model? | |
− | + | ** send e-mail to modelers about the scientific questions that are hoped to be learned, and what could be publishable about improving our understanding of the earthquake process | |
− | + | ** valuation of models elaborate vs. simple models | |
− | + | ** spatial etas computational efficiency and stable parameterization from usgs perspective | |
− | + | ** if models were simpler, they would be more straight forward to the reader | |
− | + | * important to prioritize valuable results due to limited developer/human resources | |
− | + | * list of references/abstract describing the models in CSEP1. send email to models that have models installed in CSEP. | |
+ | * M. Werner and D. Schorlemmer expert on different models |
Latest revision as of 22:43, 6 June 2018
Participants: D. Jackson; J. Gilchrist; J. Vidale; D. Rhoades; A. Michael and W. Savran
Minutes
Leadership Retreat
- Ned presentation on the future of CSEP, same information that has been presented before.
- Moving workshop around the time of SCEC annual meeting
CSEP1 Data set
- should focus on models that are most interesting. what constitutes an interesting model?
- send e-mail to modelers about the scientific questions that are hoped to be learned, and what could be publishable about improving our understanding of the earthquake process
- valuation of models elaborate vs. simple models
- spatial etas computational efficiency and stable parameterization from usgs perspective
- if models were simpler, they would be more straight forward to the reader
- important to prioritize valuable results due to limited developer/human resources
- list of references/abstract describing the models in CSEP1. send email to models that have models installed in CSEP.
- M. Werner and D. Schorlemmer expert on different models