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18        <H1>Tsunami Inundation Models for the BATEMANS BAY region</H1>
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24  <a name="introduction"><h3><b>Introduction</b></h3></a>
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26  The information on this DVD and the associated report is intended to assist emergency managers in developing preparation and
27  response plans that can be used during a tsunami threat or emergency.
28  <p>
29  The Attorney General's Department (AGD) has supported Geoscience Australia (GA) in developing a range of products to support
30  the understanding of tsunami hazard through the Australian Probabilistic Tsunami Warning System Project. The work reported here is intended
31  to further build the capacity of the Jurisdictions in developing inundation models for prioritised locations.
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33  While the associated report provides background, model results and interpretations, the DVD contains all data, scripts and
34  software necessary to reproduce and potentially augment the models underpinning the report. This will allow the Jurisdiction
35  to rerun the models with minor modifications or new elevation data as needed and also potentially replicate the methodology
36  to other locations within the model extent, if desired. 
37  <p>
38  The data provided on this DVD is:
39  <ul>
40    <li> The Professional Opinion Report 2009/XX entitled <blink><i><a href="documents/not_there.pdf">Capacity Building for Tsunami Planning and Preparation:
41         Inundation Models for Four East Coast Australian Communities</a> <b><font color="red">UNFINISHED</font></b></i></blink>
42    <li>  <a href="documents/Figures">Figures</a> of maximum inundation and maximum speed
43    <li> Generated <a href="data/new_south_wales/batemans_bay_tsunami_scenario_2009/anuga/outputs">Arc grids</a> of maximum inundation and maximum speed for the areas of interest
44    <li> Generated <a href="data/new_south_wales/batemans_bay_tsunami_scenario_2009/anuga/outputs">timeseries</a> from the models
45    <li> Combined <a href="data/new_south_wales/batemans_bay_tsunami_scenario_2009/anuga/topographies">elevation data</a> used by the simulation
46    <li> The <a href="data/new_south_wales/batemans_bay_tsunami_scenario_2009/anuga/outputs/elevation">Arc grid</a> of the resulting elevation generated by ANUGA
47    <li> The Python scripts used to run the models
48  </ul>
49  <p>
50  The tsunami wave data on this disk are all derived from events available in the Australian Tsunami
51  Hazard Map. As this dataset is very large, this DVD only contains the events
52  described in the report.
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54  <a name="requirements"><h3><b>Report Figures</b></h3></a>
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56  The figures from the report may be found <a href="documents/Figures">here</a>.
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58  <a name="installation"><h3><b>Simulation Installation and Usage</b></h3></a>
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60  Information for installing and using the simulation is <a href="installation.html">here</a>.
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