Difference between revisions of "Staff Priorities - Masha"
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*** Don't see reported -73 vs. -76 values, only 0.1% difference in logL results | *** Don't see reported -73 vs. -76 values, only 0.1% difference in logL results | ||
*** Differences are due to the scale factor for the last test date being 0.989999 | *** Differences are due to the scale factor for the last test date being 0.989999 | ||
+ | ** Finished archival of raw ANSS catalog data into SVN | ||
* CSEP Trac tickets: | * CSEP Trac tickets: |
Revision as of 17:07, 24 May 2013
Current Activities
Yesterday
- TD: new model submission from MIT
- John created TD development image, Ji installed and compiled the codes on the image
- csep-op server:
- Discrepancy in logL results for EEPAS-0S_Combined forecast as reported by Max Schneider
- Don't see reported -73 vs. -76 values, only 0.1% difference in logL results
- Differences are due to the scale factor for the last test date being 0.989999
- Finished archival of raw ANSS catalog data into SVN
- Discrepancy in logL results for EEPAS-0S_Combined forecast as reported by Max Schneider
- CSEP Trac tickets:
- DONE: #310 Move the model names from the right-hand-side to the left-hand side of the plot figure for T and W tests
- #311 Add support for different evaluation tests schedules within the same forecast group
- #312 Add support for 30-minutes forecasts
Today
CSEP
- John asked if Matlab R2007a can be retired
- TD testing center is using the license, asked John to install latest Matlab within TD image to run acceptance test for Rowena's model
csep-op:
- Re-processing to catch up with evaluation during 2 weeks of down time
- Data request from Alvaro Gonzalez: to process missed one-day forecasts and latest results
- CSEP Trac tickets:
- Working on: #311 Add support for different evaluation tests schedules within the same forecast group
- #312 Add support for 30-minutes forecasts
TODO
Blocked: None
Followups: with Phil on CSEP, TD, and EEW priorities