2026 Texas ADCIRC Boot Camp

Sat, 16 May, 2026 at 09:00 am to Fri, 22 May, 2026 at 09:00 pm UTC-05:00

Galveston Island Convention Center at The San Luis Resort | Galveston

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2026 Texas ADCIRC Boot Camp
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2026 Texas ADCIRC Boot Camp

We are excited to offer a 2 day intensive training event for ADCIRC on 15-16 May 2026, followed by a week of ADCIRC After Dark sessons on the evenings of 17-22 May 2026 (during ICCE 2026; we are presenting at the conference but not affiliated with it). The registration deadline is 1 May 2026. If we reach capacity before the deadline, registration will close early.

The key offering for ADCIRC newcomers in this event is a single 3 day session (June 6-8) with two components: (a) Dr. Jason Fleming will teach ADCIRC 101: Fundamentals, and (b) Dr. Alan Zundel will teach ADCIRC 102: SMS for ADCIRC, which covers the graphical construction of input data sets and the visualization of ADCIRC output.

There will also be a special topic session on Monday June 5 on the production of real time coastal model guidance with the ADCIRC Surge Guidance System (ASGS).


Event S ponsorships

S tudents participating in this event receive the training they need to contribute at a professional level in their academic program and after graduation. Sponsorships for this event are therefore targeted to support student participation to build a competent and competitive workforce.


F or Potential Sponsors

W e are proud to offer three levels of corporate sponsorship for this event to invest in workforce development: (a) visionary, (b) mentor, and (c) supporter. The benefits of each level includes complementary professional registration(s), logo placement on this registration site as well as in training materials, and the CVs and contact information of all the students sponsored to participate in this event. Becoming a sponsor is easy! Simply tap the Reserve a Spot button and select the corresponding sponsor registration type.


F or Students Seeking Sponsorship

If you are a student willing to make the personal commitment to invest in your skills, but cannot afford to pay the full registration price, please scroll to the bottom of this page to the box labeled "About the Organizer" and tap "Contact". Then tap the "Contact the Organizer" button. Send us a message stating your interest in being sponsored.

In order to be considered, you must also email us your updated CV and give your written consent to have it forwarded to all sponsors. If you are selected, you will receive a special code that provides a 90% discount from the full registration cost (i.e., you will be able to register for only $125).

Our ability to fulfill student requests will be limited by the level of support we receive from corporate sponsors; we are hoping to have up to 8 sponsored students but cannot make any guarantees.


M ain Session (June 6-8)
ADCIRC 101: Fundamentals

Led by Jason Fleming of Seahorse Coastal Consulting, this content covers the nitty gritty basics of ADCIRC input files, output files, and the detailed functioning of the code. It is helpful for complete newcomers who will make their own models, and is also valuable for ADCIRC analysts with some experience to learn how to go deeper into the meaning behind the each model parameter.

  1. Comprehensive coverage of ADCIRC's fort.15 (control) file, each parameter, line-by-line
  2. Nodal attributes file (fort.13)
  3. Output files, including hotstart files
  4. Use of parametric vortex wind models for tropical cyclones
  5. Discussion of boundaries and boundary conditions, including tidal B.C.sand levee B.C.s
  6. Building the ADCIRC code
  7. Output visualization and validation tools

Dr. Alan Zundel will teach ADCIRC 102: SMS for ADCIRC; the SMS software from Aquaveo is used to visually create and modify input files for ADCIRC and is widely used in the ADCIRC community for this purpose, as well as visualization of results. For these reasons, knowledge of the SMS software is practically required for new ADCIRC users. Please download the latest version (13.2) to prepare for this session. We will email you a trial license key.


ADCIRC 102: SMS for ADCIRC
  1. The modeling process within SMS (overview)
  2. Background data (images, surveys/LIDAR/DEM)
  3. Conceptual model (vector coastline databases, features, GIS)
  4. Mesh generation for ADCIRC
  5. Mesh editing
  6. ADCIRC parameter specification including nodal attributes

Special Topic Session (Monday June 5)
ADCIRC 305: ADCIRC Surge Guidance System (ASGS)

The ADCIRC Surge Guidance System (ASGS) is an open source software automation system for ADCIRC and ADCIRC+SWAN for real time forecasting and decision support purposes. It automates the process of acquiring the latest meteorological forecast data (including the latest forecast/advisories from the National Hurricane Center in the case of tropical cyclones), setting up ADCIRC input files, submitting jobs on a cluster or other HPC platform, and post processing the results. Brett Estrade, the Software Architect for ASGS, will conduct a one day session to enable participants to learn about the ASGS and how to install and configure it. The goal of the session is for participants to have their own ADCIRC-based real time forecasting system up and running by the end of the day.


Engaging Format

The presentation style will be a mix of lecture, demonstration, and interactive discussion: more like a college classroom than a set of conference presentations. The instructors will also specify hands-on work for those trainees that have a laptop with them.


Value

The few days that a new ADCIRC user invests in this training event could save weeks of project time spent in guesswork and trial-and-error. We also highlight time-saving tips and tricks that are not especially prominent in the documentation.

The registration fee includes light lunches and coffee breaks. Break times present great opportunities for professional networking as well as knowledge transfer and sharing of ideas among ADCIRC users at all levels of experience.


Testimonials

Some representative feedback from past attendees:

"I liked the format of the adcirc portion of going through each parameter. Thanks again, I think we all got a lot out of it."

"I thought the Boot Camp was awesome. For researchers like me, it was extremely beneficial to get into the guts of the mechanisms behind the scenes of the fort files. ... [the] format was engaging."


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Venue

The 2023 Louisiana ADCIRC Boot Camp will be held at the Tulane River and Coastal Center at the Port of New Orleans (1370 Port of New Orleans Place, New Orleans, LA 70130).

Space is limited and registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. A waitlist will be initiated if/when all seats are filled. If registered participant cancels, one person on the waitlist will be notified and will have 24 hours to register before the seat is passed to the next name on the waitlist.

Computers will not be furnished, so participants are strongly encouraged to bring a laptop. WiFi is available throughout the facility using Tulane's guest network. 


Parking

For participants with cars, parking is available at the Center. There is also spillover parking in the Port of New Orleans facility, the cost of which is covered by the training registration price.


Access

The building is open from 8:00am to 5:00pm. There are no special restrictions or procedures for international participants.


Accommodations

There are three hotels near the meeting venue that are commonly used by visitors:


Hampton Inn & Suites New Orleans-Convention Center

1201 Convention Center Blvd. New Orleans, Louisiana, 70130, USA

+1 504-566-9990


Hilton Garden Inn New Orleans Convention Center

1001 S. Peters Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70130, USA

+1 504-525-0044


SpringHill Suites New Orleans Warehouse Arts District

301 St. Joseph Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, 70130, USA

+1 504-522-3100

There are no special room blocks or room rates available at these sites and there are many excellent hotels and AirBnb sites throughout the city of New Orleans.


Airport

The Louis Armstrong International Airport (MSY) (+1 504-303-7500) is approximately 15 miles (24km) away and is the most convenient way to fly in and out of New Orleans for this event.


Be There

We are looking forward to working with you this year at the 2023 Louisiana ADCIRC Boot Camp!

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Galveston Island Convention Center at The San Luis Resort, 5600 Seawall Boulevard, Galveston, United States

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