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    <description>BOINC project climateprediction.net Seasonal Attribution Project: Main page News</description>
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            <title>Project News 19 August, 2008</title>
            <link>http://attribution.cpdn.org/</link>
            <description>Very many congratulations to the participant Dandelion who has recently exceeded the 5 million total credit mark for this project! Great to see people still interested, and thanks again also to all the rest of our participants.</description>
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            <title>Project News 21 December, 2007</title>
            <link>http://attribution.cpdn.org/</link>
            <description>Please note that no new work will be issued for the Seasonal Attribution project from this site. But, we will be migrating this project to the main site at Climateprediction.net as soon as possible, and some hadam3 models have already become available there. We also plan to move on to the next phase of this project shortly. We'd like to thank all our participants for their valuable work so far.</description>
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            <title>Project News 30 May, 2007</title>
            <link>http://attribution.cpdn.org/</link>
            <description>In the past few months we've been doing analysis of the results from the project. In light of this analysis we've decided to extend the project even further! This will again be a small extension, similar to the extension in January 2007, and will help us to study some of the more interesting issues that have emerged from this project, and have more confident final conclusions. It also means anyone waiting for new simulations to crunch will now have something to work on!</description>
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            <title>Project News 11 April, 2007</title>
            <link>http://attribution.cpdn.org/</link>
            <description>Simulations from the extension to this project are no longer available for download (in fact the last ones were sent out a few weeks ago). This means this project is now slowly coming to a close. For participants still running simulations, don't worry! - we'll still be accepting you results for a few months yet. Thanks once again to everyone for taking part and, as always, if you want to keep contributing your computing time to climate modelling projects then we encourage you to join the main climateprediction.net experiment. </description>
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            <title>Project News 18 January, 2007</title>
            <link>http://attribution.cpdn.org/</link>
            <description>We've now initiated the extension to this project and generated new simulations for download. Enjoy!</description>
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            <title>Project News 15 January, 2007</title>
            <link>http://attribution.cpdn.org/</link>
            <description>Happy new year! We have done some primary analysis of simulations sent back to us so far with some intriguing results. In fact, in light of these results we are now planning a small extension to this project in the coming few days. See here for details of the extension!.</description>
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            <title>Project News 26 October, 2006</title>
            <link>http://attribution.cpdn.org/</link>
            <description>We are now approaching the end of this project, and this means we unfortunately no longer have any more model simulations available for download. Currently downloaded and running simulations will still be accepted. Please see the link in our previous news item for further details.If you want to keep contributing your computing time to climate modelling projects, then we encourage you to join the main climateprediction.net experiment.</description>
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            <title>Project News 12 September, 2006</title>
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            <description>We have very nearly reached our initial target of 2,000 completed workunits! A big thank you once again to everyone who has contributed to reaching this target. We still plan to keep going for a little while yet though. Please see this post for our plans for the final stages of this project.</description>
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            <title>Project News 10 September, 2006</title>
            <link>http://attribution.cpdn.org/</link>
            <description>There will be limited access to this project for most of tomorrow. This is because of maintenance scheduled at short notice to the room containing the project server.</description>
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