Ocean Science

Ocean Heat Content

Ocean Heat Content up to 700m depth (OHC700) is an important ocean climatic parameter required for atmospheric and oceanographic studies. This is obtained by summing the heat content of the ocean column from the sea surface to a depth of 700m.

Ocean Heat Content (OHC) and Ocean Mean Temperature (OMT) are important climatic parameters required for atmospheric and oceanic studies like cyclone and monsoon predictions and ocean heat transport estimations. Ocean Heat Content information is generated since 2001and hosted on Bhuvan-OHC.

Select NICES Project - Terrestrial Sciences –Tropical cyclone heat content and List and view the data of the selected time period. Technical Document(hyper link :TCHP_OHC&OMT)

 

Ocean Mean temperatures and Heat Content information is generated since 2001 and hosted on Bhuvan-OMT-OHC.

Select NICES Project - Terrestrial Sciences –Ocean Mean temperatures and Heat Content and List and view the data of the selected time period. Technical Document(hyper link :TCHP_OHC&OMT)