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International workshop on Prediction skill of extreme Precipitation events and tropical cyclones: Present status and future Prospect (IP4) and Annual Climate Change Workshop

The International workshop on Prediction skill of extreme Precipitation events and tropical cyclones: Present status and future Prospect (IP4) and the Annual Climate Change Workshop were held at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, India, from 25 to 28 November 2019. 

2020 OSM Town Hall: TH43G - IndOOS-2: A Roadmap to Better Observations and Predictions of the Rapidly Warming Indian Ocean

The below Town Hall is proposed by CLIVAR/IOC-GOOS Indian Ocean Region Panel (IORP).

Thursday, 20 February 2020
12:45 - 13:45
SDCC - 9, UL

We propose a Town Hall to spread the word about the outcomes of a recent review of the Indian Ocean Observing System (IndOOS) and to receive input from the community regarding (a) implementation of the IndOOS-2 and (b) improvement of end-user products and services, including models and predictions.

ICPO attended to the Shuangqing Forum on Indian Ocean Research

The International CLIVAR Project Office (ICPO) was invited to attend the No. 244 Shuangqing Forum on 'Physical and Biogeochemical Processes and their Interaction in the Indian Ocean under the Global Changes', which was organised by National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) on 26-27 October 2019 in Beijing.

Report on the 15th Session of the CLIVAR/IOC-GOOS Indian Ocean Region Panel (IORP)

The 15th Session of CLIVAR/IOC-GOOS Indian Ocean Region Panel took place in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, on 14-15 March 2019, in conjunction with other Indian Ocean Science meetings, including the 3rd Meeting of the second International Indian Ocean Expedition (IIOE-2) Steering Committee, the 9th IndOOS Resource Forum, the 15th Indian Ocean Global Observing System (IO-GOOS) and the 9th meeting of Sustained Indian Ocean Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem Re

A Sustained Ocean Observing System in the Indian Ocean for Climate Related Scientific Knowledge and Societal Needs

An article on 'A Sustained Ocean Observing System in the Indian Ocean for Climate Related Scientific Knowledge and Societal Needs' has recently been published on Frontiers in Marine Science, as one of the contribution to the 'OceanObs'19: An Ocean of Opportunity'. 

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