TH43G:
IndOOS-2: A Roadmap to Better Observations and Predictions of the Rapidly Warming Indian Ocean
IndOOS-2: A Roadmap to Better Observations and Predictions of the Rapidly Warming Indian Ocean
Session ID#: 92281
Session Description:
Almost two-thirds of humanity live around the Indian Ocean, many in countries dependent on fisheries and rain-fed agriculture that are highly vulnerable to climate variability and change. Gaps in the Indian Ocean observing system thus far have limited forecasting efforts, left large discrepancies in the basin-wide energy budget, and kept us in the dark about ecosystem stressors. A recent review of the IndOOS by more than 60 scientific experts provides a roadmap to an improved observing network: IndOOS-2.
The goals of this Town Hall are to reach out to the broader community and facilitate new ideas and partnerships among nations and institutions, as well as among observers, modelers, and developers of products and services in order to implement an IndOOS-2 that can meet future societal need for predictability of Indian Ocean climate and ecosystems across time scales from sub seasonal to decadal and beyond.
Co-Sponsor(s):
- IS - Ocean Observatories, Instrumentation and Sensing Technologies
- OB - Ocean Biology and Biogeochemistry
- OM - Ocean Modeling
- PL - Physical Oceanography: Mesoscale and Larger