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The Area Time Inundation Index Model

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atiim

The Area Time Inundation Index Model

Purpose

atiim is the Area-Time Inundatation Index Model which was created to address the challenge of rapidly characterizing spatiotemporally-complex inundation patterns in dynamic systems, such as estuarine tidal-fluvial environments.

Install atiim

pip install atiim

Check out a quickstart tutorial to run atiim

Run atiim using the quicktart tutorial: atiim Quickstarter

Getting started

New to atiim? Get familiar with what atiim is all about in our Getting Started docs!

User guide

Our user guide provides in-depth information on the key concepts of atiim with useful background information and explanation. See our User Guide

Contributing to atiim

Whether you find a typo in the documentation, find a bug, or want to develop functionality that you think will make atiim more robust, you are welcome to contribute! See our Contribution Guidelines

API reference

The reference guide contains a detailed description of the atiim API. The reference describes how the methods work and which parameters can be used. It assumes that you have an understanding of the key concepts. See API Reference

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