Regional Training Workshop on Observing the Coastal and Marginal Seas in the Western Indian Ocean
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Venue: Eduardo Mondlane University, Maputo, Mozambique & Online

Venue: Eduardo Mondlane University, Maputo, Mozambique & Online
Figure 1. Linear trends of surface winds (1988 – 2018)
Ocean surface winds play an important role in many oceanic and atmospheric processes, such as generating marine waves, driving ocean general circulation, and modulating air-sea heat, moisture, and gas fluxes. Meanwhile, winds over the marginal seas surrounding the Eurasian continent (Fig. 2) warrant special attention as ocean temperatures in these seas have increased at 2-3 times the rate of the global-ocean average.
A telecom was organized on 26 August 2021 to discuss the preparation of the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) Training Workshop, which is to be organized in Spring 2022.
17th Session of CLIVAR/IOC-GOOS Indian Ocean Region Panel (IORP-17) will be organized virtually at 13:00-16:00 GMT, 28 April 2021. IORP members, and representatives from partner programmes and Early Career Scientists networks working in the Indian Ocean region, were invited to the meeting.
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