diff --git a/examples/training/training_session.ipynb b/examples/training/training_session.ipynb index e4099a1..d88fe2b 100644 --- a/examples/training/training_session.ipynb +++ b/examples/training/training_session.ipynb @@ -4,19 +4,13 @@ "cell_type": "markdown", "metadata": {}, "source": [ - "# Showcase how to run and plot a simulation of virtual Argo floats\n", + "# Demo/training session\n", + "The objective of this demo is to show you how to use the VirtualFleet code in your local python environment with your velocity data. We’ll see how to set up the velocity, how to define your argo deployment plan, how the simulation is performed, and how you can plot the results.\n", "\n", - "Here only trajectories are looked at, not measurements collected by floats.\n", - "\n", - "If you run this notebook on Binder, velocity data have automatically been downloaded.\n", - "\n", - "The velocity fields used is from the 1/12 Mercator forecast ([GLOBAL-ANALYSIS-FORECAST-PHY-001-024](https://resources.marine.copernicus.eu/?option=com_csw&task=results?option=com_csw&view=details&product_id=GLOBAL_ANALYSIS_FORECAST_PHY_001_024)).\n", - "\n", - "This notebook is for demonstration purposes only, so the velocity field is limited to the 1st day of each 2019 months (i.e. 12 fields).\n", + "This notebook is for demonstration purposes only and use some sample velocity data (i.e. 9 monthly fields for Gulf Stream area).\n", "\n", "***\n", - "Script prepared by [K Balem](http://github.com/quai20) and [G Maze](http://github.com/gmaze) (Jun. 2020)\n", - "\n", + "Notebook prepared by [K Balem](http://github.com/quai20) \n", "This work is part and was supported by the following projects:\n", "