Indian National Center for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS)

The Indian Ocean is a vast stretch of seawater and a source of sustenance and livelihood for millions of people in the countries that border it. The marine resources of the Indian Ocean and the concept of the blue economy play a significant role in supporting the socioeconomic development and well-being of the populations living in this region.

Waves

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Model Name Domain Resolution Forcing Mixing DA
WAVEWATCH-III Four nested grids covering Global Ocean Global Ocean (1 x1 deg), Indian Ocean (0.5 x0.5 deg), Northern Indian Ocean (0.25 x0.25 deg) and coastal (10 Km x10 Km) ECMWF forecast winds (0.25x0.25deg) NA Optimal Interpolation method; Assimilates Sig. Wave Height (SWH) from SARAL/AltiKa, Jason-3, Sentinel-3a and Sentinel-3b and all available in-situ SWH observations in the Indian Ocean

Ocean Prediction

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Model Name Domain Resolution Forcing Mixing DA
HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) version-2.35 20E-120E & 43S-30N 6.9 km (1/16) degree nested to a 25 km (1/4) Global Hycom Atmospheric forcing: GFS Rivers: NRL climatology KPP mixing Method: Tendral Statistical Interpolation (Reduced Order Kalman Filter) Variables: AVHRR-SST, + L2 & L3 Along Track altimeter data. Argo profiles of Temperature & Salinity
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