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A sustained ocean observing system in the indian ocean for climate related scientific knowledge and societal needs
(2019)
The Indian Ocean is warming faster than any of the global oceans and its climate is uniquely driven by the presence of a landmass at low latitudes, which causes monsoonal winds and reversing currents. The food, water, and ...
A roadmap to IndOOS-2: Better observations of the rapidly-warming Indian Ocean
(American Meteorological Society, 2020)
The Indian Ocean Observing System (IndOOS), established in 2006, is a multinational network of sustained oceanic measurements that underpin understanding and forecasting of weather and climate for the Indian Ocean region ...
Extreme Events
(CLIVAR/IOC-GOOS Indian Ocean Region Panel (IORP), 2019)
Extreme Events such as Tropical cyclones, Marine heat waves (MHW) etc has to be accurately observed. TC intensification is influenced by SST and upper ocean stratification, while MHWs are influenced by air-sea flux and ...