Weather forecasts from India Meteorological Department (IMD) are all set to undergo major improvement with the commissioning of two very high-resolution weather prediction systems.
As the parched Indian subcontinent eagerly awaits the monsoon, all indications are that it will be a normal monsoon, especially since no El Niño is in the offing for 2018.
There seems to be no early end to the debate on whether the odd-even scheme implemented by Delhi Government in January 2016 was a success or not.
Scientists at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) here are preparing to launch a study during the coming monsoon season to understand physical properties of clouds and particulate matter in the atmosphere and also their interaction, as part of an exercise to formulate a scientific protocol for cloud seeding operations to produce artificial rains.
India today took a major step ahead in upgrading computing capacity in the area of weather forecasting and climate monitoring.
Dr. Amey Pathak, a newly-minted Ph.D. in civil engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) under the guidance of Prof. Subimal Ghosh, has explored moisture sources of the summer monsoon.
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