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r2613 r2614 55 55 values, arbitrary functions or general expressions combining existing 56 56 quantities. Arbitrary forcing terms such such as wind stress or 57 atmospheric pressure gradients may also be supplied. 57 atmospheric pressure gradients may also be supplied. While this 58 interface provides great flexibility due to Python's object model, 59 weak typing and constructs such as generators, the computationally 60 intensive components are written for efficiency in the C language 61 working directly with the Numerical Python structures. 58 62 59 Computationally intensive components are written for efficiency in the C60 language working directly with the Numerical Python structures while61 the interface aims at flexibility using Python's object model, weak typing and62 constructs such as generators.63 63 64 64 ANUGA will be released under an OSS license. This strategy will enable … … 67 67 68 68 The talk outlines the model implementation, provides validation 69 results, identifies remaining challenges and describes its role within69 results, identifies remaining challenges and describes ANUGA's role within 70 70 the Australian Tsunami Warning System. 71 71
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