"Training Course on Emerging Trends in Ocean Observations and Ocean Data Analysis"
during July 04 - 15, 2016
Organized by
International Training Centre for Operational Oceanography (ITCOocean) / INCOIS-POGO
ESSO-INCOIS, Hyderabad, India
Operational oceanography involves reliable, long term observations of the world's oceans, rapid interpretation and dissemination of data and generation of products and advisories that can be distributed to users in near real time. The recent advances made in observational technologies in the fields of sensors, platforms and real-time communications now provide unpr ecedented capability to observe the oceans in detail. Scientists worldwide are working towards the establishment of a comprehensive network of observational instruments that will criss-cross the world's oceans. Data from such ocean observation systems are delivered both in real-time and delayed mode to the scientific community. These data are extensively used in operational weather, ocean and climate forecasting. These systems provide critical data for assimilation in ocean analysis and forecast models. The new knowledge acquired from these observing systems has led to improved understanding of different phenomena and processes of the global tropical ocean basins, particularly of the Indian ocean-monsoon coupled system. With evolving technological developments, we have new challenges and opportunities for the ocean community. However, it is necessary to enhance the capacity of some of the countries to make the much required ocean observations and train personnel to use the data from them.
The training programme will address these issues for the capacity building of the countries in the Indian Ocean region, leading to better utilization of the high quality data sets and better services to the people in this region.
The lectures will cover the following broad topics:
In addition, scientists from INCOIS, Hyderabad and other Indian institutions will be part of the faculty.
University students pursuing their research career in Oceanography, staff of operational oceanographic centres, Government departments and decision makers involved with oceanographic research and services. Priority will be given to participants from Indian Ocean rim countries. ITCOocean, being part of UNESCO is committed to promote gender equality. Therefore, applications from women are strongly encouraged.
Masters or PhD in Meteorology/Oceanography/Atmospheric Science/Physics.
Basic Mathematics (at Graduate/Post-Graduate level) and computer skills will be assumed.
The training course will be held at Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), Hyderabad (India). INCOIS has a state-of-the-art E-Class room facility for conducting training programmes. In addition, it has facility to link participants, guest faculty from different parts of the world in the class room mode, a well maintained computer laboratory with desk top computers/laptops, satellite ground station to receive satellite data, dedicated internet access to provide real time data. The training course is co-sponsored by the Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans (POGO). POGO is a partnership of institutions involved in oceanographic observations, scientific research, operational services, education and training. POGO Secretariat is hosted by Plymouth Marine Laboratory, United Kingdom.
Course Fee and Financial support:
There is no course fee charged for the training course. The participants are expected to make their own arrangements for all expenses. However, INCOIS can provide accommodation at their Hostel for selected candidates on payment basis. Preference in admission will be given to candidates who are supported by their own organizations.
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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09.30-11.00 |
L1: Recent advances in Oceam Observations by Eric D'Asaro [ Video ] |
L4: Recent asvances in Ocean Observations Eric D'Asaro |
L9: Fourier Analysis Thomas Farrar Download [ Presentation/Video ] |
L9: Brief on Marine Ecosystem Observations and Data V.Vinu [Video ] | L11: Introduction to numerical Ocean Models by Abhishek Chatterjee |
11.00 - 11.30 | Tea Break | Tea Break | Tea Break | Tea Break | Tea Break |
11.30 - 1300 |
L2: Real-time Communications Ocean Observations Systems by M.Jeyamani Download [ Presentation/Video ] |
L8: Filters in Time and Space by Thomas Farrer Download [ Presentation ] |
L10: Fourier Analysis by Thomas Farrar |
L19: Bio-geo-chemical observations:Indian Ocean Scenario by V.Venugopal) Download [ Presentation ] |
L15: Confidence Level tests by V.Venugopal) |
13.00-14.00 | Lunch Break | Lunch Break | Lunch Break | Lunch Break | Lunch Break |
14.00-15.30 | L3: Recent advances in Ocean Observations Eric D'Asro |
L7: Filters in Time and Space by Thomas Farrar Download [ Presentation ] |
Practical Session: V.Vinu |
L2: Indian Ocean Observations and applications by M.Ravichandran Download [ Presentation ] |
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15.30-16.00 | Tea Break | Tea Break | Tea Break | Tea Break | Tea Break |
16.00-17.30 | Introduction to Practicals Amab/Practicals Amab/Prerna/Biswamoy |
Practical Session: Amab/Prerna/Biswamoy |
Practical Sessions: V.Vinu |
L6: Indian Ocean Observations and applications by M.Ravichandran Download [ Presentation ] contnd[ Presentation ] |
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Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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09.30-11.00 | L16: Hypothesis testing by V.Venugopal | L16: Empirical Orthogonal Functions by V.Venugopal |
L12: Oceanographic Data Sets by TVS.Uday Bhasker Download [ Presentation ] |
L22: Applications of Ocean Data in Oper.Oceanography.Data Assimilation by Arya Paul Download [ Presentation ] |
L25: Project Presentation by Amab Download [ Group1 /Group2 / Group3 /Group4 /Group5 /] |
11.00 - 11.30 | Tea Break | Tea Break | Tea Break | Tea Break | Tea Break |
11.30 - 1300 | L16: Hypothesis testing by V.Venugopal | L17: Empirical Orthogonal Functions by V.Venugopal |
L13: Oceanographic Data Sets by TVS Uday Bhasker Download |
L23: Application of Ocaen Data in Opearation Oceanography : OSE Shiva Reddy Download [ Presentation ] |
L25: Project Presentation by Amab Download [ Group6 /Group7 / Group8 /Group9 ] |
13.00-14.00 | Lunch Break | Lunch Break | Lunch Break | Lunch Break | Lunch Break |
14.00-15.30 |
Practical Session : Arnab/Prerna/Biswamoy |
Practical Session : Arnab/Prerna/Biswamoy |
Practical Session: Oceanographic Data Sets by TVS Uday Bhasker/Praveen Kumar |
L4: Indian Ocean Expectations by MS.GirishKumar Download [ Presentation ] |
Test Closing Ceremony |
15.30-16.00 | Tea Break | Tea Break | Tea Break | Tea Break | Tea Break |
16.00-17.30 |
Practical Session : Arnab/Prerna/Biswamoy |
Practical Session: Amab/Prerna/Biswamoy |
Practical Session : Oceanographic Data Sets TVS Uday Bhaskar/Praveen Kumar | L24: Introductin to numerical Ocean Models by Abhishek Chatterjee | Visit to INCOIS Facility : (TWES,OSF, PFZ ) |
E
ric D'Asaro
, Applied Physics Laboratory and School of Oceanography, University of Washington, USA
J. Thomas Farrar
, Department of Physical Oceanography , Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA
M Ravichandran
, Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), Hyderabad
V
. Venugopal
, Centre for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
V
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nu K Valsala,
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune
M Jeyamani, Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), Hyderabad
TV
S Uday Bhaskar, Praveen Kumar
Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), Hyderabad
A
rya Paul, M. S. Girish Kumar, Siva Reddy, Abhisek Chatterjee
Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), Hyderabad
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rnab Mukharjee/Biswamoy Paul/Prerna Singh
, Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), Hyderabad