Understanding and Prediction of Hot Spots of Severs Thunderstorms and Lightning over different Regions of India.
Implementing Organization
Central University of Rajasthan
Principal Investigator
Dr. Subrat Kumar Panda
Department of Atmospheric Science School of Earth Sciences Central University of Rajasthan Bandarsindri, Kishangarh - 305 817 Distt - Ajmer, Rajasthan (INDIA)
subrat.atmos@curaj.ac.in
CO-Principal Investigator
Dr. SOMESHWAR DAS Department of Atmospheric Science School of Earth Sciences Central University of Rajasthan Bandarsindri
This project shall investigate the thunderstorms, through the analyses of thermodynamic instability indices based on the observation as well as model simulations The main objective is to simulate wind squall with all its associated features over the study regions, with the help of a mesoscale model, two powerful observational tools: one the ground-based instruments (GPSsonde, Automatic weather station, Micro Rain Radar, Disdrometers, tower, Lightning sensors) and weather satellites [Cosomic. ROCSAT/FORMOSAT (GPS Radio Occultation), MODIS, QuickSAT, NOAA-NCEP/NCAR reanalysis, INSAT, TRMM Precipitation and Lightning Image sensor] are proposed to understand the genesis, development and propagation of these severe thunderstorms over the study regions of India.
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