.. _quick_tsunami: ***************************************************************** Quick start guide for tsunami modeling ***************************************************************** .. warning:: As with all of Clawpack, this code is provided as a research and teaching tool with no guarantee of suitability for any particular purpose, and no liability on the part of the authors. See the :ref:`license` for more details. As always, the best way to get started is to copy a working example and modify it to do what you want. For example, you might start with `$CLAW/geoclaw/examples/tsunami/chile2010`. If you clone the :ref:`apps` then there are two Jupyter notebooks that illustrate how to make some simple changes to the setup for this example, and lead you through some exercises: - `$CLAW/apps/notebooks/geoclaw/chile2010a/chile2010a.ipynb` - `$CLAW/apps/notebooks/geoclaw/chile2010b/chile2010b.ipynb` To work with :ref:`topo` data and :ref:`okada`, see also the tutorials - `$CLAW/apps/notebooks/geoclaw/topotools_examples.ipynb` - `$CLAW/apps/notebooks/geoclaw/dtopotools_examples.ipynb` - `$CLAW/apps/notebooks/geoclaw/Okada.ipynb` These are also visible online, see :ref:`notebooks`.