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ANUGA (pronounced "AHnooGAH") is open-source software for the simulation of the shallow water equation, in particular it can be used to model tsunamis and floods.
ANUGA is a python 3 package with some C and Cython extensions (and an optional fortran extension).
ANUGA was created in a collaboration by Geoscience Australia and Mathematical Sciences Institute at the Australian National University, though now it is further developed and maintained by a community of volunteers.
Copyright Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) and Australian National University 2004-Now
ANUGA is available from either https://github.com/anuga-community/anuga_core or https://github.com/GeoscienceAustralia/anuga_core.
The Python 3.x version is the default and available in the main branches of both repositories.
If you rely on the old Python 2.7 version, it is available in branches named anuga_py2.
The python 3 version of ANUGA will continue to be developed and the most up-to-date versions will be available from the anuga-community repository.
If you use conda to provide your python environment, then you can install anuga from the conda-forge channel as follows. First setup the conda-forge channel:
conda config --add channels conda-forge conda config --set channel_priority strict
Once the conda-forge channel has been enabled, anuga can be installed with conda:
conda install anuga
For more installation instructions, see https://anuga.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html
ANUGA documentation is available via "read the docs" at
https://anuga.readthedocs.io
Also you can obtain help via the old user_manual
Also helpful information is available online at
http://anuga.anu.edu.au
A collection of online jupyter notebooks which can run under google's colab environment can be found at:
https://github.com/anuga-community/anuga-clinic
You can subscribe to our mailing via:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/anuga-user
and send questions using the address
anuga-user@lists.sourceforge.net
You can also submit issues to:
https://github.com/anuga-community/anuga_core/issues
- http://anuga.anu.edu.au: Collection of information, talks and papers about ANUGA.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANUGA_Hydro: The Wikipedia site for ANUGA.
- https://github.com/anuga-community/anuga_core: The active GitHub repository for ANUGA.
- https://github.com/GeoscienceAustralia/anuga_core: Mirror GitHub repository for ANUGA.
- https://github.com/anuga-community/anuga-viewer: Viewer for animating the ANUGA sww output files.
The latest development version of ANUGA's sources are is available at:
https://github.com/anuga-community/anuga_core
They can be downloaded as a zip file or using the Git client as follows
git clone https://github.com/anuga-community/anuga_core #(for read only) git clone git@github.com:anuga-community/anuga_core.git #(to contribute)
For the latter option see e.g. https://help.github.com/articles/adding-a-new-ssh-key-to-your-github-account/ for instructions on how to authenticate using ssh keys.
To search for bugs or report them, please use the ANUGA's Bug Tracker at:
https://github.com/anuga-community/anuga_core/issues
If you would like to take part in ANUGA development, take a look at CONTRIBUTING.rst.
See the file LICENSE.txt for information on the history of this software, terms & conditions for usage, and a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
At the Australian National University: Stephen Roberts Lead Developer <stephen.roberts@anu.edu.au>
At Geoscience Australia: Gareth Davies Developer <gareth.davies@ga.gov.au>
ANUGA Community: Ole Nielsen Architect and Developer <ole.moller.nielsen@gmail.com>