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Operational Services Training to Naval Hydrography Officers (NHO - Advance Hydrography (83:108) Course)
on 24 July, 2019, Organized by
International Training Centre for Operational Oceanography (ITCOocean), ESSO-INCOIS, Hyderabad, India


Overview

The current course will provide exposure to the Naval Hydrography officers who are undergoing Advance Hydrography Course, on the various products and services developed by INCOIS for various operational requirements. INCOIS has developed specialised online tools for their requirements like the Search And Rescue Aid Tool (SARAT) for supporting search and rescue operations in the sea, in case of any untoward incidents in the sea; Online Oil Spill Advisory (OOSA) system for providing oil spill trajectory forecast during oil spill incidents. Regular ocean state forecasts (winds, waves, currents, tides) covering the geographical region of their interests is also provided routinely, for movement of their vehicles. Also INCOIS have developed MaMeAT and SoVeT tools for operational use by Indian navy from marine meteorological data and sub-surface profiles measured by Argo floats. Hands on to use products will also imparted as a part of this training. Apart from these, they will be exposed to the Indian Tsunami Early Warning Services, Remote Sensing data reception and processing and instruments used for obtaining in situ data from the ocean. This will be helpful to the officers, who are going to be placed in various operations of Indian Navy. The course is designed to be a mix of Lab visits and theoretical sessions, covering the areas of interest.

Aims and Objectives

  • Over view of INCOIS activities.
  • Understand the data and products on ocean state forecast for operations.
  • Understanding the Tsunami decision support systems.
  • Exposure to products and services of INCOIS.
  • Coastal vulnerability maps generation along with inundation along the coast of India.
  • Lab visits to various operational divisions of INCOIS.

Learning Outcome

  • Knowledge and understanding of INCOIS services and products.
  • Capability to use the web based software independently from their centres
  • Handling the specialised tools developed for operational use if need arise.
  • Target Audience

    Target audience is limited to the following:

  • Officers of Naval Hydrography Office (NHO), undergoing Advance Hydrography Course at NHO, Dehradun.

Application Process

Only by invitation

Course Date

24 July, 2019

Faculty Members (proposed):

  • Dr. TM Balakrishnan Nair
  • Dr. TVS Udaya Bhaskar
  • Mr. RS Mahendra
  • Dr. R. Hari Kumar
  • Mr. Patanjali Kumar
  • Dr. PLN Murty
  • B. Sivaiah
  • Dr. Prakash Chandra Mohanty
  • Mr. S.J. Prasad
  • Mr. Ajay Kumar
  • Mr. Ramakrishna Phani
  • Mr. Kaviyazhahu

Venue

International Training Centre for Operational Oceanography (ITCOocean)
Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS)
(Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India)
"Ocean Valley", Pragathi Nagar (B.O.)
Nizampet (S.O.), HYDERABAD - 500 090
TELANGANA
INDIA

For Any questions please contact

Dr. TVS Udaya Bhaskar
Head, Training and Programme Planning and Management Group (TPG)
email: itcoocean@incois.gov.in/uday@incois.gov.in

Programe Schedule

                                                                                                                                                                       Venue: Tsunami Conference Hall

Time (Hrs, IST)

Date: 24.07.2019

Faculty/Speaker

09:30

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10:00

Welcome and Course Introduction

Dr. T.M. Balakrishnan Nair

10:00

-

11:00

Over view of INCOIS activities & Ocean Information System at INCOIS (L)

Dr. TVS Udaya Bhaskar

11:00

-

11:30

Tea/Coffee

11:30

-

12:00

Tsunami Warning System at INCOIS (L)

Mr. Patanjali Kumar

12:00

-

12:30

Storm Surge Forecasting at INCOIS (L)

Dr. P.L.N. Murthy

12:30

-

13:00

Ocean State Forecasting system at INCOIS (L)

Dr R Harikumar

13:00

-

14:00

Lunch

14:00

-

14:30

Coastal Vulnerability - Preparation of inundation maps, parameters and dissemination strategy (L)

Mr. Mahendra/

Dr. Prakash Mohanty

14:30

-

15:00

Ocean State Forecast products (D)

B. Sivaiah

15:00

-

15:30

Oil Spill Advisory System (D)

Mr. S.J. Prasad

15:30

16:00

Tea/Coffee

16:00

16:30

Search and Rescue Aid Tool (D)

Mr. Ramakrishna Phani/

Mr. Kaviyazhahu

16:30

17:00

Indian Tsunami Warning System (D)

Mr. Ajay Kumar

(L)- Lecture; (D)- Demonstration

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