Difference between revisions of "Staff Priorities - Fabio"

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== Yesterday: ==
 
== Yesterday: ==
  
* SSA BBP abstract
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* Run simulations for JB
** Got feedback from PM
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** GP, SDSU, and ExSIM scenarios
* Talked to JB about new methodology for SWUS scenarios
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** Complex faults Mw 7.0, 7.2, 7.4
** Received table with SWUS splay fault scenarios
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** Sent results to JB
** Receive SRC/STL for first few scenarios
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* BBP Call
* Ran GP rupture generator for first scenario and produced 32 srf files
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** All results ready for SWUS workshop this week
* Finished testing Trac #247, Trac #248
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* Received new copy of ExSIM from KA
* Started several runs for KO
 
* Emailed RG regarding new SWUS/CENA runs for GP method
 
  
 
== Today: ==
 
== Today: ==
  
* Commit Trac #247 and #248 into svn
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* Commit Trac #247, #248, an #249 into svn
* Finish Trac #249 - Add option to cluster script for users to specify SRF files to use
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* Run Mw 5.5 test runs for KO, RT
* Submit SSA abstract
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* Finish moving SWUS data to new drives
* Send SRF files to JB
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** Talk to JY to get new drives mounted on bbp
* Call with JB to refine process
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** Test tar files, then remove files from RCF-104
* Post results for SDSU method, contact Kim
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* Look into ExSIM integration
  
 
== Blocked: ==
 
== Blocked: ==
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== Followups: ==
 
== Followups: ==
* Director candidate practice @ 10:30
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* No

Revision as of 18:26, 27 January 2014

Yesterday:

  • Run simulations for JB
    • GP, SDSU, and ExSIM scenarios
    • Complex faults Mw 7.0, 7.2, 7.4
    • Sent results to JB
  • BBP Call
    • All results ready for SWUS workshop this week
  • Received new copy of ExSIM from KA

Today:

  • Commit Trac #247, #248, an #249 into svn
  • Run Mw 5.5 test runs for KO, RT
  • Finish moving SWUS data to new drives
    • Talk to JY to get new drives mounted on bbp
    • Test tar files, then remove files from RCF-104
  • Look into ExSIM integration

Blocked:

  • No

Followups:

  • No