Operational Programs > Ocean Observation Systems > Introduction
 
Application of the programme:
 
Weather Prediction / Early Cyclone Warning: The real time information on the marine environment is required for the early detection of the hazardous cyclone before it strikes the coast. The time series observations from a close network of data buoys provide valuable information to IMD regarding the cyclone formation, its intensification, movement and associated response of the ocean.
   
Ocean State Model Calibration:  The ocean-state forecasting models at Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) are getting calibrated with the data from the buoys. The results from models provide information in advance for safe sailing notifications that bring large savings of fuel from effective ship operation.
 
Climate Research: The systematic long-term information from data buoys have greatly improved our understanding of the Indian Ocean especially during the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea Monsoon Experiments (BOBMEX & ARMEX) organized under the Indian Climate Research Programme (ICRP) of Department of Science and Technology, Government of India.
 
Satellite Data Validation: Buoy data are used as a reference point to validate satellite data to ensure the accuracy & reliability before operational use. Space Application Centre (SAC), Ahmedabad have exclusively used buoy data as ground truth as well as for satellite data validation. Buoy data have been extensively used to validate OCEANSAT (MSMR), TRMM, ENVISAT and TOPEX data.
 
Port Development / Navigational Use: The current and wave data obtained from the buoys are highly useful in understanding the erosion issues and sediment transport to tackle siltation problems.    Data & data products are being provided to many ports regularly for their navigational and operational activities.  Also data from these buoys are being used in real-time Vessel Traffic Management System (VTMS) by some Ports.
 
Engineering / offshore project:  Long term Insitu extreme wind, wave and current data from moored buoys play an important role in design criteria for offshore oil and gas platforms.  NIOT supplies buoy data to offshore industries regularly.
 
Safety of Life at Sea:  The rescue operations require detailed surface met and ocean parameters especially real time wind, current and wave information prevailing at the site. The real-time buoy data facilitates Coast Guard to carry out search and rescue operations during bad weather and utilize the same for safe berthing and navigation.
 
Other Important Uses:  Buoy data are useful in applications in coastal & marine environment monitoring, in identifying the potential fishing zones, tourism around beaches, to understand Indian Seas, and much more.
 
Highlights of NDBP programme
 
Significant Events
 
Inauguration of NDBP facilities
 
NDBP started functioning from the new building at NIOT campus in September 2003. The new facilities created for NDBP in NIOT was inaugurated by Shri. R.R. Shah, Secretary, Planning Commission, Government of India on 3rd March 2004 in the august presence of Dr. Mashelkar, DG – CSIR, Secretary, Government of India and Dr. Harsh K. Gupta, Secretary, Department of Ocean Development.
 

Inauguration of facilities by Shri. R.R Shah
 
Hon. Minister Shri Kapil Sibal visits NDBP Facilities
 
During Shri. Kapil Sibal, Honourable Minister of State for Science and Technology and Dept.of Ocean Development (Independent Charge) visit to NIOT on 21st June 2004, NDBP demonstrated its achievements and indigenous development of data buoy.
 




 
Ministry of Earth Sciences (Department of Ocean Development) Foundation Day
 
As part of the celebrations of foundation day of Dept. of Ocean Development  on 27th July 2004, President of India Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam unveiled the indigenous data buoy at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi.