>Why do we still allow fracking? Because people want to drive cars, fly on airplanes, make use of advanced materials, and have goods shipped across the world to their doorstep in a week among other things. The oil…
Yes, absolutely.
More computational power is definitely better but that's not the whole story. For example the initial conditions of the model are really important.
Check out the UEMS here. It makes running your own weather model a lot easier Http://Strc.comet.ucar.edu/index.html
Clojure is not the most beginner friendly language. I really disagree here. My first job out of college was at a Clojure shop and it has been the easiest language I've ever learned. There is a small hurdle of switching…
Seeing how the quickly the comments in this thread have devolved into calling conservatives all kinds of derogatory names is a good example why conservative Twitter employees might be afraid to express their opinions.…
What company is this if you dont mind saying?
>Why do we still allow fracking? Because people want to drive cars, fly on airplanes, make use of advanced materials, and have goods shipped across the world to their doorstep in a week among other things. The oil…
Yes, absolutely.
More computational power is definitely better but that's not the whole story. For example the initial conditions of the model are really important.
Check out the UEMS here. It makes running your own weather model a lot easier Http://Strc.comet.ucar.edu/index.html
Clojure is not the most beginner friendly language. I really disagree here. My first job out of college was at a Clojure shop and it has been the easiest language I've ever learned. There is a small hurdle of switching…
Seeing how the quickly the comments in this thread have devolved into calling conservatives all kinds of derogatory names is a good example why conservative Twitter employees might be afraid to express their opinions.…
What company is this if you dont mind saying?