Difference between revisions of "Staff Priorities - Masha"
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* CSEP: | * CSEP: | ||
** Canterbury experiment | ** Canterbury experiment | ||
− | *** | + | *** Posted 1-m, 1-y SUP reference forecasts for David, got approved by David |
− | *** | + | *** Worked with Matt on getting STEP part of STEPCoulomb model working, generated reference forecasts |
− | *** | + | *** Installed STEP part of STEPCoulomb 1-d, 1-m, 1-y models |
=== Today === | === Today === | ||
* CSEP: | * CSEP: | ||
** Canterbury experiment | ** Canterbury experiment | ||
− | *** | + | *** Update Max's models acceptance tests to use 1% difference threshold |
− | *** | + | *** Acceptance tests for STEPCoulomb models for the STEP part |
− | |||
** Conversion utility for David R. "best available" NZ catalog | ** Conversion utility for David R. "best available" NZ catalog | ||
+ | ** Asked John to upgrade csep-canterbury image to have more RAM, CPUs, disk space | ||
+ | ** Set up forecasts groups and batch processing configuration files, start generating forecasts for 1-year groups | ||
'''Blocked''': None | '''Blocked''': None |
Revision as of 17:09, 12 August 2014
Current Activities
Yesterday
- CSEP:
- Canterbury experiment
- Posted 1-m, 1-y SUP reference forecasts for David, got approved by David
- Worked with Matt on getting STEP part of STEPCoulomb model working, generated reference forecasts
- Installed STEP part of STEPCoulomb 1-d, 1-m, 1-y models
- Canterbury experiment
Today
- CSEP:
- Canterbury experiment
- Update Max's models acceptance tests to use 1% difference threshold
- Acceptance tests for STEPCoulomb models for the STEP part
- Conversion utility for David R. "best available" NZ catalog
- Asked John to upgrade csep-canterbury image to have more RAM, CPUs, disk space
- Set up forecasts groups and batch processing configuration files, start generating forecasts for 1-year groups
- Canterbury experiment
Blocked: None
Followups: None
TODO
CSEP
- New models for NZ Canterbury experiment:
- STEP supporting Coulomb model by Matt Gerstenberger