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[4] These ongoing work on the application analyzing status of water on Earth.

Analyzed data are taken from devices AVHRR and AMSR that are used to measure the Earth's radiation predominantly in the infrared.

Based on the information is easy to calculate the sea surface temperature and ice concentration at any point on Earth.

[5][6] The subprojects running on the platform OProject@Home are important to science because they address difficult and unsolved problems in physics and theoretical mathematics.

Climate change and global warming has also raised a number of controversies, and a future goal is to effectively analyze the entire Earth to predict the probability of various possible threats to people.

Such systems can warn against natural disasters such as hurricanes or cyclones that may arise in the future.

The project is also open to new subprojects, although the current focus is on the continued development of the software, in order to ensure a more stable platform.