Computational models for the prediction of severe thunderstorms over east indian region


Autoria(s): Litta, A J; Dr.Sumam Mary,Idicula
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29/04/2014

29/04/2014

01/11/2013

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Thunderstorm is one of the most spectacular weather phenomena in the atmosphere. Many parts over the Indian region experience thunderstorms at higher frequency during pre-monsoon months (March- May), when the atmosphere is highly unstable because of high temperatures prevailing at lower levels. Most dominant feature of the weather during the pre-monsoon season over the eastern Indo-Gangetic plain and northeast India is the outburst of severe local convective storms, commonly known as ‘Nor’wester’ or ‘Kalbaishakhi’. The severe thunderstorms associated with thunder, squall line, lightning and hail cause extensive losses in agriculture, damage to structure and also loss of life. The casualty due to lightning associated with thunderstorms in this region is the highest in the world. The highest numbers of aviation hazards are reported during occurrence of these thunderstorms. In India, 72% of tornadoes are associated with this thunderstorm.

Department of Computer Science, Cochin University of Science and Technology

Cochin University of Science And Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3709

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en

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Cochin University of Science And Technology

Palavras-Chave #Thunderstorms #Computational Modeling #WRF Modeling System #Artificial nueral network model #WRF-NMM model
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