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May 8, 2026

Registration closes May 8, 2026

Mentor Based

AI-Driven Ocean Prediction, Climate Forecasting, and Marine Intelligence

Predicting oceans, forecasting climate, and powering marine intelligence with AI.

  • Mode: Virtual / Online
  • Type: Mentor Based
  • Level: Moderate
  • Duration: 3 Days (60-90 Minutes each Day)
  • Starts: 8 May 2026
  • Time: 05:30 PM IST

About This Course

AI-Driven Ocean Prediction, Climate Forecasting, and Marine Intelligence is a 3-day hands-on workshop designed to introduce participants to the use of artificial intelligence and open-source data tools for ocean and climate analysis.

The workshop focuses on practical learning through ocean and climate dataset exploration, marine data preprocessing, AI-based prediction, climate time-series forecasting, risk mapping, and marine decision-support applications. Participants will work with tools such as Google Colab / Jupyter Notebook, Python, Pandas, NumPy, Matplotlib, Xarray, NetCDF4, and Scikit-learn.

Aim

The aim of this workshop is to provide participants with practical knowledge of how artificial intelligence and open-source ocean data tools can be used for ocean prediction, climate forecasting, and marine intelligence.

Workshop Objectives

  • To introduce participants to the fundamentals of ocean prediction, climate forecasting, and marine intelligence.
  • To help participants understand key marine and climate variables such as sea surface temperature, salinity, wind, waves, rainfall, pressure, and ocean currents.
  • To provide practical exposure to ocean and climate datasets from sources such as NOAA, NASA, Copernicus Marine, ERA5, buoy data, satellite data, and Argo floats.
  • To train participants in handling NetCDF, time-series, and geospatial ocean datasets.
  • To enable participants to preprocess, clean, visualize, and interpret marine and climate data using open-source tools.

Workshop Structure

📅 Day 1: Ocean & Climate Data Foundations

  • Role of ocean prediction in climate resilience, disaster preparedness, fisheries, shipping, and coastal planning
  • Key marine and climate variables: sea surface temperature, salinity, wind, waves, rainfall, pressure, and ocean currents
  • Introduction to satellite, buoy, Argo float, NOAA, NASA, Copernicus Marine, and ERA5 datasets
  • Basics of NetCDF, time-series, and geospatial ocean data
  • Data preprocessing, visualization, and pattern identification for marine intelligence

🛠️ Hands-on 1: Ocean & Climate Dataset Exploration

  • Participants will explore real/sample marine datasets, understand variables, coordinates, and time dimensions, and visualize ocean-climate patterns.

🛠️ Hands-on 2: Marine Data Visualization & Preprocessing

  • Participants will clean data, handle missing values, plot trends, and create basic maps or time-series visualizations for selected ocean variables.

📅 Day 2: AI Models for Ocean Prediction & Climate Forecasting

  • AI workflow for ocean and climate prediction
  • Feature selection for marine forecasting variables
  • Machine learning models for sea surface temperature, wave height, wind speed, rainfall, and ocean-current prediction
  • Time-series forecasting using ML and deep learning approaches
  • Model evaluation using error metrics and prediction visualization
  • Challenges: uncertainty, data gaps, bias, and model reliability in climate forecasting

🛠️ Hands-on 1: Ocean Variable Prediction Using AI Models

  • Participants will build a basic machine learning model to predict a marine or climate variable such as sea surface temperature, wave height, wind speed, or rainfall.

🛠️ Hands-on 2: Climate Time-Series Forecasting Notebook

  • Participants will create a simple forecasting workflow, compare predicted and actual values, and interpret model performance.

📅 Day 3: Marine Intelligence, Risk Mapping & Decision Support

  • AI for marine intelligence, coastal risk, cyclone monitoring, flood prediction, and early warning systems
  • Marine heatwave detection, anomaly identification, and climate impact assessment
  • Applications in fisheries, biodiversity, shipping, offshore operations, and coastal management
  • Explainable AI for interpreting ocean and climate models
  • Digital twins, physics-informed AI, generative AI, and future trends in ocean forecasting
  • Real-world deployment challenges in marine and climate intelligence systems

🛠️ Hands-on 1: Marine Risk Mapping & Climate Impact Visualization

  • Participants will create simple risk maps or anomaly visualizations such as sea surface temperature anomalies, high-wave zones, or marine heatwave indicators.

🛠️ Hands-on 2: Mini Project: AI-Based Ocean or Climate Forecasting

  • Participants will complete a guided mini project by selecting a dataset, preprocessing it, building a prediction or visualization workflow, and interpreting results for real-world marine decision-making.

🧰 Tools Used in the Workshop

  • Google Colab, Python, Pandas, Xarray, Scikit-learn

Who Should Enrol?

  • PhD scholars, research scholars, and postgraduate students from science, engineering, environmental science, climate science, oceanography, marine science, and related fields.
  • Researchers, academicians, faculty members, and industry professionals interested in AI applications for ocean and climate systems.
  • Professionals working in climate analytics, environmental monitoring, disaster management, coastal planning, fisheries, shipping, offshore operations, or sustainability.
  • Students and learners interested in AI, machine learning, climate forecasting, ocean data analysis, and marine intelligence.
  • Basic knowledge of Python, data analysis, or machine learning will be helpful but is not mandatory.
  • Prior experience with oceanography or climate science is useful, but beginners with interest in the topic can also participate.

Important Dates

Registration Ends

May 8, 2026
IST 04: 00 PM

Workshop Dates

May 8, 2026 – May 10, 2026
IST 05:30 PM

Workshop Outcomes

  • Understand the role of AI in ocean prediction, climate forecasting, and marine intelligence.
  • Identify and interpret key marine and climate variables such as sea surface temperature, salinity, wind, waves, rainfall, pressure, and ocean currents.
  • Explore ocean and climate datasets from sources such as NOAA, NASA, Copernicus Marine, ERA5, satellite data, buoy data, and Argo floats.
  • Work with NetCDF, time-series, and geospatial ocean data using open-source tools.
  • Preprocess, clean, and visualize marine datasets for ocean and climate analysis.
  • Use Python, Pandas, NumPy, Matplotlib, Xarray, NetCDF4, and Scikit-learn for hands-on ocean data workflows.

Meet Your Mentor(s)

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Ms Jaspreet Kaur

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Fee Structure

Student

₹2499 | $65

Ph.D. Scholar / Researcher

₹3499 | $75

Academician / Faculty

₹4499 | $85

Industry Professional

₹6499 | $105

What You’ll Gain

  • Live & recorded sessions
  • e-Certificate upon completion
  • Post-workshop query support
  • Hands-on learning experience

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