diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3002730..b346b75 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -27,9 +27,9 @@ These tools can be applied to petabytes of freely available satellite data (e.g. - 🌊 Model tides from multiple global ocean tide models in parallel, and return tide heights in standardised `pandas.DataFrame` format for further analysis - 🛰️ "Tag" satellite data with tide height and stage based on the exact moment of image acquisition - 🌐 Model tides for every individual satellite pixel, producing three-dimensional "tide height" `xarray`-format datacubes that can be integrated with satellite data - - 📈 Calculate statistics describing local tide dynamics, as well as biases caused by interactions between tidal processes and satellite orbits - 🛠️ Validate modelled tides using measured sea levels from coastal tide gauges (e.g. [GESLA Global Extreme Sea Level Analysis](https://gesla.org/)) + ## Supported tide models @@ -43,6 +43,10 @@ These tools can be applied to petabytes of freely available satellite data (e.g. For instructions on how to set up these models for use in `eo-tides`, refer to [Setting up tide models](setup.md). +## Installing and setting up `eo-tides` + +To get started with `eo-tides`, follow the [Installation](https://geoscienceaustralia.github.io/eo-tides/install/) and [Setting up tide models](https://geoscienceaustralia.github.io/eo-tides/setup/) guides. + ## Citing `eo-tides` To cite `eo-tides` in your work, please use the following citation: