Integrated Ocean Information and Forecast SystemMozambique |
Integrated Ocean Information and Forecast System for Mozambique
Mozambique is a country in Southeast Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east. It is separated from Madagascar by the Mozambique Channel to the east. It has a coastline of 2470 km, with as many as 10 ports and numerous picturesque beaches The Mozambique coral reefs are among the most beautiful and diverse in the entire southeast African region
To cater to the needs of the varied coastal activities such as fishing, mariculture, defence, tourism, ports and others, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India developed an integrated high resolution ocean forecasting system for Mozambique through Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), Hyderabad and Regional Integrated Multi-Hazard Early-warning Systems (RIMES), Thailand. The forecast is available to the users three days in advance at 3-6 hour temporal resolution for the parameters - winds, waves (wind waves and swell waves), currents, sea surface temperature, Mixed Layer Depth (MLD) and Depth of 20 deg. centigrade isotherm (D20) in map and numerical data form for the region. These forecasts are updated daily on operational basis. In addition, location specific forecast products are available for a few prime locations; at 10, 20 and 50 km away from the shoreline.
Further, High Wave Alerts would be issued during situations when the waves are likely to be high, close to the shoreline. Development of Standard Operating Procedure for providing High Wave Alerts, tidal flooding and wave surge warning is in progress for the region.