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The interconnect for the compute nodes is complicated. This was taken from the inside of a hot isle.

Each pod contains two rows of hardware separated by a hot isle, where the heat generated by the computer is dumped. It's warm in there.

There were 6 pods that contained the compute nodes. These were about 20m long each.

I did a tour of raijin at NCI today. This is a part (1 of 6 pods) of the conputer that I've been using for the past 3 years.

@minx I feel like they might say it's a specific enough assumption that it wouldn't make it any more user friendly, or they might think it's unconventional. Who knows.

@minx I guess so. Maybe make an issue or pull request on github? See what they say.

@minx how would it know where the data are to plot if both the number of dimensions and their sizes were arbitrary? An x axis of size 1 may certainly be plottable. And truly redundant size 1 dimensions are often the first or second dimensions, with x and y following them.

No significant difference between Australian heat wave impacts of Modoki and eastern Pacific El Niño

agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.co

Understanding the spatio‐temporal influence of climate variability on Australian heatwaves

rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/

Climate model simulations of the meteorological effects of superflare events.

issuu.com/amosadmin/docs/bamos

@brainblasted I think appending hashtags is normal and fairly common.