GeoClaw Activities at CSDMS 2020
For more information and some materials and links connected with the presentations, see http://www.clawpack.org/geoclawdev-2020/

For a tutorial on getting started with GeoClaw, please see the recent CSDMS Webinar available at https://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Presenters-0439 and the documentation (http://www.geoclaw.org).

On Friday morning, May 22, 2020, as part of the CSDMS Annual Meeting, several live webinars will be presented on various aspects of GeoClaw and related software packages.  Following these presentations, there will be time for open discussion of current and potential capabilities.  Later that day, several developers will also be available for one-on-one or small group Zoom discussions of particular features, or consultations if you need some help getting GeoClaw to work on your problem.

Schedule:  Times are Mountain Daylight Time (UTC-06:00)

10:00 New capabilities introduced in GeoClaw v5.7.0 (Randy LeVeque)
10:30 Modeling storm surge with GeoClaw (Kyle Mandli)
11:00 Using ForestClaw for GeoClaw applications (Donna Calhoun)
11:30 Using D-Claw for debris flow and landslide problems (Dave George)

12:00 - 1:00  Open discussion, come with your questions or feedback

Please use this form to indicate your interest and Zoom link(s) will be sent to you.


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The GeoClaw developers plan an informal hackathon (on Zoom) starting on May 22 and continuing through part of the weekend.  If you would like to be involved in that, please give an indication of your interest and what you might like to contribute.
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