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'''Dear CSDMS members''',
[[File:3120340069_2ac144893d_o-small.jpg |right|300px|Photo by Flickr user Let Ideas Compete used under a Creative Commons license]]
On behalf of the CSDMS integration staff we wish you all the very best for the New Year.
CSDMS continues to gain momentum, with 140 new members in 2010 (>480 members in total). CSDMS has become the international coordinator of open source surface dynamics models and modeling efforts, with more than 120 U.S. institutions and more than 100 foreign institutions from 30 countries. The CSDMS Model Repository offers >160 open-source models registering more than 8000 downloads. This penetration of models directly addresses the historical lack of readily available models for research and application. During the last year CSDMS saw continued growth and advances in community products, including
# a completely revised web portal and services (check it out!),
# the first official release of the CSDMS model-coupling tool CMT (and even newer release is coming within the month),
# an 800% increase in the number of models made into CMT components,
# an alpha-version of the CSDMS Domain Architecture ''SedGrid'',
# new data handling abilities (NetCDF, WML),
# the first all-hands conference ''Modeling for Environmental Change'', and
# numerous tested educational modules, clinics, and courses.
The CSDMS Web Portal with more than 1.5 million visits is becoming a “go to” site for models and CSDMS-related data and educational products including animations and images, modeling labs and lecture materials.  The new site remains in use but is still under construction.  If you need to find something (like our [[CSDMS_docs|latest annual report]]) you might need to use the search engine, until the site is completed.
The Annual Report is a must read for all members. The report provides the 5 year strategic plans developed at our Annual Meeting and also the work plans for the Integration Facility over the coming year and detailed description of accomplishments over the last year. 
Our 110 users of the CSDMS HPCC ''Beach'' will be pleased to hear that the system has grown with another 128 compute cores due to the generosity of the U.S.G.S. and the Univ of Colorado. ''Beach'' now offers members 704 cores @ 3.0 GHz E5472 (≈8 Tflops). If anyone desires even more computational horsepower, they should contact me and I will try to find time on the large CU supercomputer ''Janus'' (>150Tflops).  Remember it is free J.
Proposals submitted to NSF on or after January 18, 2011, must include a supplementary document of no more than two pages labeled “Data Management Plan”. Designed to deal with both models and data, CSDMS is supporting this NSF requirement by offering an acceptable vehicle through its community portal. See:[[NSF_data_management_plan]].
The 2010 annual report also publishes the abstracts from our Annual Meeting, for those who could not attend. The report includes the Dave Furbish dedication to Professor Gary Parker who was recipient of the first CSDMS Lifetime Achievement Award. Gary was awarded the honor along with a gentle roasting at the San Antonio meeting.  As Professor Furbish writes: “Gary has fundamentally contributed to steering the course of scientific thinking.  The breadth of his impact is impressive.”  The 2010 Student Award has yet to be announced given the larger than expected and great nominations.  Watch for that announcement in the coming month.
On behalf of all the staff of the Integration Facility (IF) we thank our hard working CSDMS members and look forward to working with them in the New Year!
James P.M. Syvitski,
<br>CSDMS Executive Director,<br>Jan 7, 2011

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