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calculation evaluations and requests instructions

  1. Antvasima

    Calculation Evaluations - 6

    This thread is intended for users to link to new blog post calculations, to relay them to the community, and have them evaluated by the calculation group, without contacting the members individually. To evaluate important off-site calculations, kindly create a separate thread in the calc group...
  2. Lightbuster30

    How much energy would this require?

    So I was thinking of making a fanfic once I saved up to buy a new computer. One of the feats in said fanfic involves splitting the Sun in half, making a gap roughly as big as Earth is wide, before gravity pulls the halves back together. Since I suck at all things GBE related, would anyone know...
  3. Antvasima

    Calculation Evaluations - 5

    This thread is intended for users to link to new blog post calculations, to relay them to the community, and have them evaluated by the calculation group, without contacting the members individually. To evaluate important off-site calculations, kindly create a separate thread in the calc group...
  4. ArbitraryNumbers

    C.A.P.E. - Convective Available Potential Energy (Method for storm calcs)

    I don't know if this has been used before by any calcers besides me, but recently I've come across Convective Available Potential Energy, which essentially measures the instability through the depth of the astmosphere and environment that a storm happens in. If I'm not mistaken, it should be...
  5. Kavpeny

    The Calc Group Discussion forum board

    It has come to my notice recently that the Calc Group discussion board is being under-utilized (in the sense that most calculation evaluation discussions continue to happen within calc/blog post comments section), which is a concern. I realize that creating a corresponding new thread for...
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