TROPMET–2012
NATIONALSYMPOSIUM
“FrontiersofMeteorologywithSpecialReferencetotheHimalaya”
20–22November,2012Dehradun
OrganisedbyIndianMeteorologicalSociety
PROGRAMME
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PROGRAMMEATAGLANCETime (hours) Day 1
November 20, 2012 Day 2
November 21, 2012 Day 3
November 22, 2012 09:30-11:00
INAUGURAL SESSION (09:30-10:40, Venue: SOI Auditorium)
Plenary Session 2 (Venue: IIRS Auditorium) Convective-scale data assimilation - by Dr. Dale Barker Challenges of predicting heavy snowfall & avalanche in
the Himalaya - by Dr. A. Ganju Australian Community Climate and Earth System
Simulator, ACCESS: Status and Future plans - by Dr. Kamal Puri
Ground based observations of Aerosol and trace gases from Nainital, a high altitude location in Central Himalayas - by Dr. Ram Sagar
Plenary Session 4 (Venue: IIRS Auditorium) Mountain climate and sustainable development -
by Dr. G. B. Pant High resolution RCM for simulation of winter circulation
over Western Himalaya - by Dr. U. C. Mohanty Geospatial technologies for societal benefits -
by Dr. Y. V. N. Krishna Murthy Assessment and sustainability of water resources in the
Himalaya - by Dr. R. D. Singh
Talks by Sir Gilbert Walker Medal Winners (10:40-11:0, Venue: SOI Auditorium)
Indian Meteorology after a century of the times of Sir Gilbert Walker - by Dr. D. R. Sikka
Monsoon modeling on several time scales - by Dr. T. N. Krishnamurti
11:00-11:30 Tea Break 11:30-13:00 Plenary Session 1 (11:30-13:00, Venue: SOI Auditorium)
Challenges in predicting Indian summer monsoon rainfall – by Dr. J. Shukla
Atmospheric observation network in the Himalaya – by Dr. L. S. Rathore Recent advances in Indian meteorological satellite
observations and applications - by Dr. P. C. Joshi Climate change initiatives for the Himalayan ecosystem - by Dr. Akhilesh Gupta
Parallel Sessions (Venue: IIRS) Parallel Sessions (Venue: IIRS)
Technical Session 5 – Agrometeorology (CSSTEAP) Technical Session 16 - Climate Science (LT)
Technical Session 6 - Monsoon Studies (LT) Technical Session 17 - Air Quality (PRSD)
Technical Session 7 - Remote Sensing (A) Technical Session 18 - Natural Disaster (CSSTEAP) Meet the Young Scientist programme - by Secretary, MoES, Govt. of India (12:00-13:00, Venue: IIRS Auditorium)
13:00-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-15:30 Parallel Sessions (Venue: IIRS) Parallel Sessions (Venue: IIRS)
Panel Discussion (14:00-15:00) – Frontiers of Meteorology with Special Reference to the Himalaya:
Challenges and Research Priorities (Venue: IIRS Auditorium)
Technical Session 1 - Mountain Meteorology (A) Technical Session 8 - Mountain Meteorology (PRSD) Technical Session 2 - In situ Observation and Networking (LT) Technical Session 9-Numerical Weather Prediction (CSSTEAP)
Technical Session 3 - Numerical Weather Prediction (CSSTEAP) Technical Session 10 - Monsoon Studies (LT) Technical Session 4 - Orographic Rain & Mountain Climate (PRSD) Technical Session 11 - Remote Sensing (A)
Poster Session 1 (Venue: IIRS Lecture Theatre Foyer) (15:00 hrs)
Poster Session 2 (Venue: IIRS Lecture Theatre Foyer) (15:00 hrs)
CONCLUDING SESSION (15:00-15:30)
(Venue: IIRS Auditorium) 15:30-16:00 Tea Break 16:00-17:30 Industry Presentations (Venue: IIRS Auditorium) Parallel Sessions (Venue: IIRS)
Farewell to Participants
Presentations by Industry on Meteorological Tools and Technologies
Technical Session 12 – Agrometeorology (CSSTEAP) Technical Session 13 - Climate Science (LT) Technical Session 14 - Remote Sensing (A) Technical Session 15 - Air Quality (PRSD)
17:30-18:30
IMS AGM (Venue: IIRS Auditorium)
Plenary Session 3 (Venue: IIRS Auditorium) Vulnerability mapping of coastal zone - by Dr. Swarna
Subba Rao Landslide vulnerability assessment - by Dr. S.M.
Veerabhadrappa19:00 onwards Cultural Programme & Sponsor’s Dinner (Venue: IIRS) Cultural Programme & Sponsor’s Dinner (Venue: IIRS)
SOI – Survey of India; IIRS – Indian Institute of Remote Sensing Hall abbreviations at IIRS: A - Auditorium; LT - Lecture Theatre; CSSTEAP - CSSTEAP Conference Hall; PRSD - PRSD Lecture Hall
Registration : November 20, 2012 (08:30-09:30 hrs) Venue: SOI Auditorium
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INAUGURALPROGRAMME
Time (hrs) Event Dignitaries
09:30‐09:35 Welcome Address Dr. Y. V. N. Krishna Murthy, Chairman IMS‐DC & Director IIRS
09:35‐09:40 Lighting of the Lamp and Invocation Lighting of the lamp by the dignitaries on the Dais and Invocation by School Children
09:40‐09:50 Opening Remarks Dr. Swarna Subba Rao, Surveyor General of India
09:50‐10:00 Presidential Address Dr. Shailesh Nayak, President IMS, Secretary MoES & Chairman Earth Commission, Govt. of India
10:00‐10:10 Sir Gilbert Walker Awards and Citation of Awardees
Reading of Citation by Dr. K. J. Ramesh, Secretary IMS Presentation of Awards by the President, IMS
10:10‐10:20
Release of Vayu Mandal Journal i. Vol. 35‐36, 2009 & 2010 ii. Vol. 37 (Special Issue), 2011
Guest of Honor Shri R. C. Pathak ji, IAS, Secretary, Science & Technology, Rural Engineering Services, Secretariat Administration, Fisheries, Minor Irrigation and Religious Affairs, Uttarakhand Government Address by the Guest of Honour
10:20‐10:35 Release of TROPMET 2012 Abstract CD Volume Chief Guest Shri Surinder Singh Negi ji, Hon’ble Minister, Science &
Technology, Bio‐Technology, Health, Ayush & Ayush Education, Sugarcane Development & Sugar Industries, Uttarakhand State Address by the Honourable Chief Guest
10:35‐10:40 Vote of Thanks Dr. M.M. Kimothi, Organising Secretary Tropmet‐2012 & Director USAC
Talks By Gilbert Walker Award Winners
10:40‐10:50 Indian meteorology after a century of the times of Sir Gilbert Walker Dr. D. R. Sikka, Ex Director, IITM
10:50‐11:00 Monsoon modelling on several time scales Dr. T. N. Krishnamurti, Professor, Florida State University, USA
11:00‐11:30 Tea
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INVITEDTALKS
20‐11‐2012
Talks by Sir Gilbert Walker Medal Winners during Inaugural Session (9:30‐11:00 hrs, Venue: SOI Auditorium) Indian meteorology after a century of the times of Sir Gilbert Walker – by Dr. D. R. Sikka, Ex Director, IITM Monsoon modelling on several time scales covering onset, dry spells, depressions, droughts/heavy rains on seasonal time scales and high impact
weather – by Dr. T. N. Krishnamurti, Professor, Florida State University, USA
Plenary Session 1 (11:30‐13:00 hrs, Venue: SOI Auditorium) Challenges in predicting Indian summer monsoon rainfall – by Dr. J. Shukla, Professor, George Mason University, USA Atmospheric observations network in the Himalaya – by Dr. L. S. Rathore, Director General of Meteorology, IMD Recent advances in Indian meteorological satellite observations and applications – by Dr. P. C. Joshi, Emeritus Professor, CSSTEAP Climate change initiatives for the Himalayan ecosystem – by Dr. Akhilesh Gupta, Secretary, UGC
21‐11‐2012
Plenary Session 2 (09:30‐11:00 hrs, Venue: IIRS Auditorium) Convective‐scale data assimilation at The Met Office – by Dr. Dale Barker, Professor, UK Met Office Challenges of predicting location‐specific heavy snowfall and avalanches in the Himalaya – by Dr. A. Ganju, Director, SASE The Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator, ACCESS ‐ Status and future plans – by Dr. Kamal Puri, Research Programme Leader,
The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research Ground based observations of aerosol and trace gases from Nainital, a high altitude location in Central Himalaya – by Dr. Ram Sagar, Director,
ARIES
Plenary Session 3 (17:30‐18:30 hrs, Venue: IIRS Auditorium) Vulnerability mapping of coastal zone – by Dr. Swarna Subba Rao, Surveyor General of India, Survey of India Landslide vulnerability assessment – by Dr. S. M. Veerabhadrappa, Director, DTRL
22‐11‐2012
Plenary Session 4 (09:30‐11:00 hrs, Venue: IIRS Auditorium) Mountain climate and extreme climate variability & sustainable development – by Dr. G.B. Pant, Professor, Doon University High resolution regional climate model for simulation of winter circulation over Western Himalaya – by Dr. U. C. Mohanty, Professor, IIT Delhi Geospatial technologies for societal benefits: opportunities & challenges – by Dr. Y. V. N. Krishna Murthy, Director, IIRS Assessment and sustainability water resources in the Himalaya – by Dr. R. D. Singh, Director, NIH
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DETAILSOFORALPRESENTATIONS
A. THEME–MOUNTAINMETEOROLOGY
Technical Session 1 ‐Mountain Meteorology, 20/11/2012, 14:00‐15:30 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (Auditorium)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Some features of diurnal variation of rainfall at Kodaikanal, Tamilnadu P. S. Kannan, Devendra Pradhan 2 Study of extreme weather over western Himalayan region during winter 2011 N. P. S. Kalha, B. P. Yadav, Naresh
Kumar 3 Snow harvesting for farm and hydro energy sectors Deepak Bhattacharya 4 Trend analysis of precipitation and temperature data for the valley of Kashmir Sumira Nazir Zaz, Shakil Ahmad
Romshoo 5 Trends of temperature and rainfall over Himalayan region Nilesh K. Wagholikar, K. C. Sinha Ray,
P. Pradeep Kumar 6 Climatic change and variability at two Himalayan centres varying in altitudes P.Vijaya Kumar, V. U. M. Rao, Rajendra
Prasad, R. K. Singh, O. Bhavani, B. Venkateswarlu
7 Rainfall overmountainous eastern states and performance of satellite derived Quantitative Precipitation Estimate (QPE) and GFS model product
T. N. Jha, B. K. Bandyopadhyay
8 Impact of meteorological scenario on developmental activities in hilly regions S. D. Attri 9 Hydro‐climate studies of selected stations from Himalaya Region V. Vijaya Bhaskar
Technical Session 8 ‐Mountain Meteorology, 21/11/2012, 14:00‐15:30 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (PRSD Lecture Hall, Main Building First Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Heavy Precipitation over Himachal Pradesh on 13th August 2011 ‐ a case Study Manmohan Singh, O. P. Singh,
Surender Paul 2 Observational perspectives of a series of cloudburst that struck Uttarakhand state on night of 13th
September, 2012 G. K. Sawaisarje, C. Y. Shirke, N. M. Narkhede
3 Agricultural drought like scenario in Manipur ‐ remote sensing observation Jonali Goswami, Shreya Roy, S. Sudhakar
4 Temperature and rainfall variation in the Himalaya with reference to varying altitudes B. S. Tyagi, K. K. Singh, Rajesh Kumar, Shaktiman Singh
5 Trends in Discomfort Index over some of the Hill Stations in India: Mahabaleshwar, Bengaluru and Kodaikanal
K. S. Hosalikar
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6 Aerosol characteristics in the Indian Himalayan foothills: Implications to climate forcing A. K. Srivastava, K. Ram, D. S. Bisht, S. Tiwari
7 Dynamic Downscaling and reanalysis of recent high precipitation events of North West Himalaya in Monsoon 2012 using WRF model
Anupriya Goyal, S. P. Aggarwal, Praveen Thakur
8 Effect of orography on lightning activity over North‐Eastern part of India S. D. Pawar, V. Gopalkrishan, P. Murugvel
B. THEME–INSITUOBSERVATIONANDNETWORKING
Technical Session 2 ‐ In situ Observation and Networking, 20/11/2012, 14:00‐15:30Venue‐ IIRS (Lecture Theatre, Main Building Ground Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Raindrop size distribution over Western Ghats : A case study Kaustav Chakravarty, P. E. Raj,
G.Pandithurai 2 Comparison of rainfall from ordinary and automatic rain gauges in Karnataka Geeta Agnihotri, Jagabandhu Panda 3 Diurnal variability of stability indices observed using intense GPS Radiosonde observations over a
tropical station: Comparison with microwave radiometer measurements Y. Durga Santhi, M. Venkat Ratnam, M. Rajeevan, S. Vijaya Bhaskara Rao
4 Application of Remote Sensing in Upper Air Meteorological Observations M. I. Ansari, Ranju Madan, K. C. Sai Krishnan, S. Bhatia
5 Intraseaonal variation in the surface currents of the eastern equatorial Indian Ocean observed from RAMA mooring buoy and within GODAS
Vivek Kumar Pandey
6 A meso‐network of rain gauges for the validation of satellite and weather radar derived rainfall K. Sunilkumar, T. N. Rao, A. Jayaraman 7 Eddy covariance and heat flux measurements using ultrasonic anemometer over a high altitude station
in the central Himalaya Narendra Singh, Raman Solanki
8 Validation of various data products over high altitude site in Central Himalaya K. K. Shukla, D. V. Phanikumar, M. Venkat Ratnam, M. Naja, K. Niranjankumar
9 Automation of data processing and transmission from IMD’s conventional surface observation network K. S. Hosalikar, P. N. Mohanan, S. Krishnaiah M. Suresh Kumar, Y. Kushe, Ashwini Khopde Anil Kulkarni
10 Raindrop size distributions of severe thunderstorms over north‐east region of India S. Balaji Kumar, U.V. Murali krisna, K. Krishna Reddy, H. G. Pathak
11 An Indigenous make Digital Automatic Recording System and its performance at Antarctica Anjit Anjan, S. G. Nanaware, R. P. Mishra, A. Barua
12 Algorithms for near real time monitoring of network of automatic weather stations and quality control of data at TDMA type receiving earth station
Manish Ranalkar, M. K. Gupta, R. P. Mishra
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13 Madden‐Julian Oscillation over Gadanki using MST radar data winds Polisetty Venkateswara Rao, Salauddin Mohammad, Krishna Ette, Gopa Dutta
14 Modelling and analysis of soil moisture dynamics over Almora region Kantha Rao Bhimala
C. THEME–NUMERICALWEATHERPREDICTION
Technical Session 3 ‐ Numerical Weather Prediction, 20/11/2012, 14:00‐15:30 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (CSSTEAP Conference Hall, CSSTEAP Building Third Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Comparison of precipitation outputs from general circulation models over Indian peninsula during
winter season Archana Nair, U. C. Mohanty, T. C. Panda
2 Performance of Global Ensemble Forecasting System (GEFS) in tropical cyclone track prediction over Western North Pacific during June‐Sept 2012
R. G. Ashrit, Amit Ashish, G. R. Iyengar, E. N. Rajagopal
3 Performance of Value added Multi Model Ensemble Forecasts over Chhattisgarh during period 2008 to 2011
M.L. Sahu
4 Role of the Himalayan orography in RegCM to simulate winter precipitation over the Western Himalaya S. Kumari, P. Sinha, U. C. Mohanty, P. R. Tiwari, M. S. Shekhar
5 Characteristics of mountain waves over Himalayan region: observations and numerical simulations K. Niranjan Kumar, M. Venkat Ratnam, M VenkatramirReddy, K. Krishna Reddy
6 Dynamical and thermodynamical features as revealed by IMD GFS T574L64 in association with heavy rainfall event of east Rajasthan during 22‐23rd August 2012.
S.I. Laskar, S. D. Kotal, S. K. Roy Bhowmik and Vivek Sinha
7 Impact of Surface characteristics on convective activity of pre‐monsoon thunderstorms over Lower Gangetic Plains: WRF simulation
Ananda K. Das, Mansi Bhowmik, S. K. Roy Bhowmik
8 The aerosol‐land‐atmosphere interactions during Indian summer monsoon Abhishek Lodh 9 Simulation of cloudburst at Uttarkashi by using WRF model Abhijit Sarkar, Someshwar Das 10 Rainfall forecast verification of unified model over India Kuldeep Sharma
Technical Session 9 ‐ Numerical Weather Prediction, 21/11/2012, 14:00‐15:30 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (CSSTEAP Conference Hall, CSSTEAP Building Third Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Application of Multi‐model Ensemble Extended Range Forecast for Water Resource Management D. R. Pattanaik 2 Influence of terrain on meso‐ and synoptic‐scale weather forecasting Jyoti Bhate, Amit P. Kesarkar,
A. Jayaraman 3 Evaluation of atmospheric water vapour flux transport over India using GFS T574 and T382 during
summer monsoon 2011 V. R. Durai, S. K. Roy Bhowmik
4 Impact of dual‐polarization Doppler radar data on numerical simulation of heavy rainfall Kuldeep Srivastava, S. K. Roy Bhowmik 5 Quantitative precipitation forecast over north‐west India using high resolution mesoscale model Sujata Pattanayak, U. C. Mohanty
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6 The role of WRF land surface schemes on weather simulations in Delhi region Sarika Jain, Rupender Singh, Ramesh Raghava
7 Spatial and temporal characteristics of rainfall during the period of Tropical cyclone simulation over Bay of Bengal
G. N. Mohapatra , P. K. Mohanty, P. Goswami
8 Influence of land surface parameterization schemes for seasonal scale simulations over Western Himalaya
P. R. Tiwari, U.C. Mohanty, P. Sinha, P. V. S. Raju, M. S. Shekhar
D. THEME–OROGRAPHICRAINANDMOUNTAINCLIMATE
Technical Session 4 ‐ Orographic Rain and Mountain Climate, 20/11/2012, 14:00‐15:30 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (PRSD Lecture Hall, Main Building First Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Comparison on the climatology of some hill stations in the Himalaya G. Krishnakumar 2 Inter‐annual variability of diurnal temperature range over Western Himalaya M. S. Shekhar, Sravana Kumar,
M. R. Bhutiyani, A. Ganju 3 Orographical aspects of rainfall over Western Ghats Sayli Tawde, Charu Singh 4 Asymptotic solution for 3D Lee waves across Assam‐Burma Hills Prasanta Das, Shyamal Kumar Mondal,
Somenath Dutta 5 Long‐term (1901 – 2002) rainfall trends in Uttarakhand State G. Pranuthi, A. K. Sharma, S. K. Dubey,
S.K.Tripathi 6 Climate change effect on glacier behaviour: A case study from North‐West Himalayan Glacier Pratima Pandey, G. Venkataraman 7 Decreasing precipitation over Eastern Himalayan Region during 1901‐2011 Naresh Kumar, B. P. Yadav 8 Analysis of long‐term precipitation pattern in Himachal Pradesh Manmohan Singh, O. P. Singh,
S. C. Bhan 9 Rudraprayag Cloudburst 12‐13 Sep 2012 A. Chevuturi and A. P. Dimri 10 Inter‐annual variability of precipitation simulated by RegCM3 over Indian Himalaya P. Maharana, A. P. Dimri 11 Severe rainstorm studies over the Bhagirathi and the Dhauliganga river catchments in Uttaranchal State B. D. Kulkanri, N. R. Deshpande 12 Trends in seasonal frequencies of extreme temperature events over Western Himalaya during
1970‐2008 D. R. Kothawale, K. Krishna Kumar
13 Climatology of mountain waves over Indian region based on the study of NOAA satellite imageries Prabhat Kumar
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E. THEME–AGROMETEOROLOGY
Technical Session 5 ‐ Agrometeorology, 21/11/2012, 11:30‐13:00 hrsVenue‐ IIRS (CSSTEAP Conference Hall, CSSTEAP Building Third Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Statistical and trend analysis of maximum and minimum temperatures in some stations of North‐West
India from city and agrometeorological observatories Anasuya Roy (Mitra), S. C. Bhan, V. K. Upadhyay
2 Pre‐harvest jute yield forecasting for major jute growing districts of Assam by statistical method Barnali Saikia, Sunit Das, Awadhesh Kumar
3 Comparing seasonal carbon exchange behavior of some invasive species in degraded forests of Western Himalaya
Nilendu Singha, Prafulla Sonia, Hukum Singhb, Joyeeta Singha , B. Manoj Kumar, M. P. Singh
4 Seasonal and interannual energy balance behaviour of chir pine forest in Doon Valley through micrometeorological observations
Nilendu Singh, Bimal K. Bhattacharya, M. K. Nanda, Prafulla Sonia, Jai Singh Parihar
5 Estimating water needs of wheat (Triticum aestivum) using the crop coefficient method in the semi‐arid region under variable weather conditions
Ananta Vashisth, Ravender Singh, Kanchan Sharma
6 Characterization of precipitation feedback system based on land‐surface, meteorological and energy balance parameters
Indrani Choudhury, Ranendu Ghosh
7 Spectral signatures of red rot affected crop of sugarcane
Arun K. Srivastava, O.K. Sinha, A.K. Shrivastava, S. Solomon, R. C. Upadhyaya
8 Computation and evaluation of thermal humidity index and its effect on conception rate Shraddha Rawat, A. S. Nain
Technical Session 12 ‐ Agrometeorology, 21/11/2012, 16:00‐17:30 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (CSSTEAP Conference Hall, CSSTEAP Building Third Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Development of weather based zonal yield models for rice (Oryza Saliva L.) in Eastern Madhya Pradesh D. P. Dubey 2 Agro‐climate information and services of the Himalayan region and strategies in coping with the climate
change K. K. Singh, N. Chattopadhyay, A. K. Sharma, B. S. Tyagi, Kripan Ghosh
3 Energy balance and light use efficiency behavior of soybean ‐wheat crop rotation in Central M. P. G. D. Bairagi, B. K. Bhattacharya, R. Sharma, P. K. Verma
4 Drought assessment of wheat using short wave infrared (SWIR) indices in Himachal Pradesh M.H. Kalubarme, Alka Sharma 5 Study on modification of radiation environment of wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.) below Eucalyptus
Tereticornis planted in a Nelder Fan Design Ravi Kiran, A. K. Agnihotri
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6 A study on variations in photo synthetically active radiation interception of summer mungbean (Vigna Radiata l. Wilczek) under varied hydrothermal regimes
Ravi Kiran
7 Assessment of agricultural drought vulnerability: A case study of Virudhunagar district In Tamilnadu D. Nithya, P. Ilangovan
F. THEME–MONSOONSTUDIES
Technical Session 6 ‐Monsoon Studies, 21/11/2012, 11:30‐13:00 hrs Venue ‐ IIRS (Lecture Theatre, Main Building Ground Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Performance of different non‐parametric method for Probabilistic Multi‐Model Ensemble (PMME) to
predict Indian summer monsoon rainfall using General Circulation Models Nachiketa Acharya, U. C. Mohanty
2 Study of the lightning flashes, convective rain variability and solar activity during ENSO over South/ Southeast Asia
Devendraa Siingh, M. N. Kulkarni, R. P. Singh
3 Deposition of aerosol over the Indo‐Gangetic Plain/Bay of Bengal and its association with Indian summer monsoon rainfall
S. D. Patil, B. Preethi, S. D. Bansod, H. N. Singh, D. M. Lal
4 Prediction of Indian summer monsoon rainfall using the outgoing long wave radiation Ankita Singh, U. C. Mohanty 5 Has Indian summer monsoon circulation changed in the recent past? M. Venkat Ratnam, Y. Durga Santhi,
B. V. Krishna Murthy, A. Jayaraman 6 Signature of thermal field over Asian region during flood and drought over India S.D Bansod 7 Statistical analysis of stream flow changes in river Jhelum Iram Ali, Shakil Ahmad Romshoo 8 Meteorological analysis of Bhagirathi River basin Chelamallu Hariprasad,
G. Venkatraman, M. V. R. Murti, Manohar Arora
Technical Session 10 ‐Monsoon Studies, 21/11/2012, 14:00‐15:30 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (Lecture Theatre, Main Building Ground Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Estimate monsoon climate using NCEPs coupled model (CFSv2) Subodh Kumar Saha, Swati Shewale 2 A diagnostic study on the energetic aspects of weak/strong spell of north‐east monsoon Sunitha Devi, D. M. Rase,
Somenath Dutta 3 Short duration rainfall analysis for disaggregating hourly rainfall S. V. Vijaya Kumar, D. Mohan Rangan ,
U. V. N. Rao 4 AVN Trop P. Khare, R. K. Oke 5 Probability of active and break spell duration during El Niño and La Niña Events Suneet Dwivedi 6 Diurnal and seasonal variation of rainfall characteristics of different geographical regions over Kerala Sudeepkumar B. L, C. A. Babu,
Jayakrishnan P. R 7 Predictability analysis of Indian summer monsoon rainfall using Hurst exponent Arti Dwivedi, Suneet Dwivedi,
Ashok Kumar Mittal
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8 Trend in mid‐latitude westerly trough at 500 h Pa in extreme summer monsoon over Indian region S. S. Dugam 9 Ocean Atmosphere coupling over the tropical Indian ocean during contrasting monsoon phases M. R.Ramesh Kumar, K. G. Anil Kumar
G. THEME–REMOTESENSING
Technical Session 7 ‐ Remote Sensing, 21/11/2012, 11:30‐13:00 hrs Venue ‐ IIRS (Auditorium)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Digitization and data extraction of autographic weather charts using image processing tools A. S. Khopde, S. Rajasekhar,
Anil Kulkarni, G. Krishnakumar, K. S. Hosalikar
2 Remote Sensing and GIS based Glacier inventory of Tista sub‐basin, Brahmaputra river basin Vanya Bajpai, A. K. Sharma 3 Water resource development plan of Manchi basin, Rajasthan using remote sensing and GIS based
techniques Akram Javed, Subah Rais
4 MODIS daily snow cover map validation for parts of Indian Himalaya Chelamallu Hari Prasad, G. Venkataraman M.V.R. Murti
5 Mapping and monitoring of seasonal snow cover In Uttarakhand Himalaya Asha Thapliyal, M.M. Kimothi, Anju Panwar, I.M. Bhahuguna, B. P. Rathore
6 Study of variability of snow depth and extent of snow using passive sensors onboard MSMR and SSMI‐1 O. P. N. Calla 7 Interannual variability of NDVI and its relation to rainfall over Western Ghats, India T. V. Lakshmi Kumar, R. Uma,
S. Madhu 8 Monitoring spatial drought stress by using integrated drought index in Bundelkhand region Patel N. R., Kamana Yadav 9 Comparison of downscaled soil moisture maps by utilizing MODIS LST and SSMI/S derived LST O. P. N. Calla, Rahul Sharma, Kishan
Gadri, Abhishek kalla, Sunil kumar Agrahari, Gaurav Rathore
10 Analysis of land surface temperature over Orissa during summer using satellite data K. C. Gouda, Nagaraj Bhat, P. Goswami
11 Space inputs for watershed management: An approach for adaptability to climate change V. M. Chowdary, Y. K. Srivastava, S. S. Rao, A. Jeyaram, Y.V.N. Krishna Murthy, J. R. Sharma, V. K. Dadhwal
12 Soil Erosion Assessment in a watershed of Himalayan Landscape by integrating erosion model and field data
Suresh Kumar, Kalpana O. Bhaware, S.K. Saha
Technical Session 11 ‐ Remote Sensing, 21/11/2012, 14:00‐15:30 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (Auditorium)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Infrared spectral radiance measurements in the Central Himalaya using atmospheric emitted radiance
interferometer U. C. Dumka, Manish Naja, Narendra Singh, D. V. Phani Kumar, Ram Sagar,
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S. K. Satheesh, K. Krishna Moorthy, V. R. Kotamarthi
2 Arabian sea low level inversion studies from atmospheric refractivity data of METOP Satellite during two contrasting monsoons
Sanjeev Dwivedi, M. S. Narayanan, D. Narayana Rao
3 Atmospheric motion vector retrieval using improved tracer selection algorithm Inderpreet Kaur, S. K. Deb, C. M. Kishtawal, P. K. Pal, Rajkumar
4 Low level cloud motion vectors from Kalpana‐1 visible images Inderpreet Kaur, S. K. Deb, C. M. Kishtawal, P. K. Pal, Rajkumar
5 Spatial, seasonal and vertical variability of different types of tropical precipitation over India and adjoining oceans
T. N. Rao, K. Saikranthi
6 Instability now‐casting using rule based fuzzy inference system from direct broadcast receiving system at IMD
A.K. Mitra, A.K. Sharma
7 Seasonal distribution of cloud properties over tropics from CloudSat‐CALIPSO measurements Rahul Golhait, S. K. Das 8 Turbulence intensity variation in cirrus clouds: A climatology study S. Satheesh Kumar, T. Narayana Rao 9 Generation and Packaging of INSAT of compliant products with a unique approach Vivek Sharma 10 Estimation of wind profile from X‐band Doppler radar using VAD and VVP techniques Narendra Dhangar, S. Deshpande, R.
Ruchith, M. Kalapureddy, K. Chakravarty, S. Das, K. Dani, P. E. Raj
11 MOPITT tropospheric columnar CO over the Indian subcontinent: observing the spatial variability from space
Shuchita Srivastava
12 A critical study of Downlink frequency shift of INSAT 3A during Jan‐Mar 2012 at IMD TDMA receiving Earth Station
Anjit Anjan, R. P. Mishra, Manish Ranalkar, S. Krishnaiah
Technical Session 14 ‐ Remote Sensing, 21/11/2012, 16:00‐17:30 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (Auditorium)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Record minimum Arctic summer sea ice area as observed from enhanced resolution OSCAT data R. K. K. Singh, D. R. Rajak, Sandip R. Oza 2 Study on spatial and temporal variability of carbon dioxide partial pressures of Arabian Sea using
remote sensing data K. Lekshmi, A. K. Mishra
3 Planetary wave activity during the summer months of 2007 over Gadanki M. C. Ajay Kumar, P. Vinay Kumar, Salauddin Mohammad, G. Dutta
4 A comparative study of different AIRS products for the detection of near surface temperature inversion‐ A case study over New Delhi
Jagat Singh, Heet Bisht
5 A comparison of Oceansat‐2 and QuikSCAT Scatterometer winds with in‐situ buoy winds and NWP products
Priti Sharma, S. Indira Rani, M. Das Gupta
6 Rainfall estimation over Indian region using geostationary Kalpana‐1 satellite R.M. Gairola, Satya Prakash, C. Mahesh 7 Examining the cloud Systems over Tibetan Plateau during years 2008 and 2009 using CloudSat Radar
observations
Kapil Dev Sindhu, G. S. Bhat
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8 Quality assessment and assimilation of Megha‐Tropiques SAPHIR radiances into WRF assimilation system
Randhir Singh, Satya P. Ojha, C. M. Kishtawal, P. K. Pal
9 Spatial, seasonal and vertical variability of different types of tropical precipitation over India and adjoining oceans
T. Narayana Rao
10 Preliminary study of GPS derived precipitable water vapour and its comparison with MODIS data for Central Himalaya, India
Sneh Joshi, Kireet Kumar, Bimal Pande
H. THEME–CLIMATESCIENCE
Technical Session 13 ‐ Climate Science, 21/11/2012, 16:00‐17:30 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (Lecture Theatre, Main Building Ground Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Wet and dry spell characteristics of global tropical rainfall R. Ratan, V. Venugopal 2 Model biases in Climate Forecast System (CFS): Possible mechanism for bias sustenance Hemantkumar S. Chaudhari,
S. Pokhrel, S. K. Saha, A. Dhakate, R. K. Yadav, K. Salunke, S. Mahapatra, C. T. Sabeerali, Suryachandra A. Rao
3 Simulations of recent climate trends over the Western Himalaya: An application of Regional Climate Model
P. Sinha, P. R. Tiwari, U.C. Mohanty, S. Kumari, M.S. Shekhar
4 Projected changes in extreme precipitation Indices under warming climate over India using CMIP5 models
K. Koteswara Rao, S. S. Sabade, Ashwini Kulkarni, S. K. Patwardhan, K. Krishna Kumar
5 Geographical analysis of rainy days over west coast and islands of India Manjunatha S. Tyalagadi, G. Krishnakumar
6 ENSO, IOD and Indian Summer Monsoon in NCEP climate forecast system Samir Pokhrel, H. S. Chaudhari, Subodh K. Saha, Ashish Dhakate, R. K. Yadav, Kiran Salunke, S. Mahapatra, Suryachandra A. Rao
7 Solar cycle effects on the temperature and water vapour in the troposphere and stratosphere Shaik Ghouse Basha, Madineni Venkat Ratnam, B. V. Krishna Murthy, M. Rajeevan, D. Narayana Rao
8 Study of Indian winter monsoon precipitation and temperature characteristics using RegCM4.3 over South Asia CORDEX Domain
Ashu Mamgain, S. K. Dash, L. Mariotti, E. Coppola, F. Giorgi
9 Inter‐annual and long‐term variability of monsoon rainfall In Kerala V.K. Mini, K. Santhosh
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Technical Session 16 ‐ Climate Science, 22/11/2012, 11:30‐13:00 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (Lecture Theatre, Main Building Ground Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Impact of climate change and adaptations for groundwater sustainability in India (Invited Talk) R. C. Jain 2 Analysis of southwest monsoon rainfall trend using statistical techniques over Nethravathi basin H. Ramesh 3 Study of Hadley Cell over Asian region under changing climate Y. Kalyan Chakravarthy, Ajit Tyagi 4 Climatic variability over Gujarat, India for the past 50 years Aparna Rathore, Yogesh T. Jasrai 5 Long term trend in rainfall over Bihar during the period 1871‐2011 S. I. Laskar, Naresh Kumar 6 Footprints of volcanic eruptions in temperature in the lower atmosphere over Indian longitudes R. Asokan, B. Amudha 7 Emerging role of Indian ocean on Indian winter precipitation Ramesh Kumar Yadav 8 Long‐term climate variability over the Western Himalaya based on instrumental and tree‐ring records H. P. Borgaonkar 9 Signals of climate change detected from monthly rainfall and temperature data of Uttarakhand Anand Sharma, G. B. Pant,
Pooja Panwar, Disha Punetha, Rashmi Verma, Bhawna Naudiyal
I. THEME–AIRQUALITY
Technical Session 15 ‐ Air Quality, 21/11/2012, 16:00‐17:30 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (PRSD Lecture Hall, Main Building First Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Aerosol optical properties during biomass burning period of south western Himalayan forest Rohit Srivastava, Satyendra
M. Bhandari 2 Evidence of long period modulations in aerosol optical depths observed over Central Himalayan region D.V. Phanikumar, K. Niranjankumar,
K. K. Shukla, M. V. Ratnam, M. Naja 3 Study of air pollution and its relation to meteorological conditions over Delhi Siddhartha Singh, S. K. Peshin 4 Characteristics of spectral aerosol optical properties over Ranichauri: A high altitude station in the Mid‐
Himalaya V. K. Soni, S. D. Attri, Sanjay Bist, C. S. Tomar, R. K. Giri
5 Multi‐year investigation of aerosols from a high‐altitude site in Central Himalaya: Climatology and source impacts
U. C. Dumka, Raman Solanki, Ram Sagar, Hema Joshi
6 Variability in meteorological parameters and trace gases over the Central Himalaya: Observations and model simulations
Tapaswini Sarangi, Manish Naja, N. Ojha, R. Kumar, S. Lal, H. C. Chandola
7 Trace Gas variability in IGP region: Influences of biomass burning P. Bhardwaj, M. Naja, K.P. Singh, R. Kumar
8 Atmospheric aerosols variation during monsoon period at a urban tropical site close to Dehradun, a mountainous region of Uttarakhand, India
Adarsh Kumar
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Technical Session 17 ‐ Air Quality, 22/11/2012, 11:30‐13:00 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (PRSD Lecture Hall, Main Building First Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Aerosol characteristics at Pantnagar, an IGP site in the foot hill of the Central Himalaya Hema Joshi, P. Pant, Manish Naja,
K. P. Singh, H. C. Chandola 2 Effect of Long‐range transport of dust over India: An observational study Sanjay Bist, V. K. Soni, S. D. Attri,
D. R. Pattanaik, Gajendra Kumar, C. S. Tomar, R. K. Giri, N. Puviarasan
3 Wintertime aerosol chemistry over high altitude locations in south‐western India P.D. Safai, M.P. Raju, K.B. Budhawant, P. S. P. Rao, G. Pandithurai
4 The changing tropospheric composition over the Himalayan region: model versus satellite observations Varun Sheel, Shyam Lal, Andreas Richter
5 On the Monitoring and Forecasting aspects of unusual giant dust plume which moved to western India from West Asia by stretching across central Arabian Sea during March 2012
R. K. Jenamani, S. C. Bhan, O. P. Singh, L. S. Rathroe
6 Vertical distribution of greenhouse gases using aircraft based measurements from different locations in India
N. Chandra, S. Lal, S. Srivastava, S. Venkataramani
7 Measurement of black carbon and associated gaseous pollutants over a mega city (New Delhi) in India S.Tiwari, D. S. Bisht, A. K. Srivastava, K. K. Singh
J. THEME–NATURALDISASTER
Technical Session 18 ‐ Natural Disaster, 22/11/2012, 11:30‐13:00 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (CSSTEAP Conference Hall, CSSTEAP Building Third Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Unprecedented flood in river Mahanadi in Orissa in September, 2008 and its impact on economic
development S. C. Sahu, Y. P. Singh
2 Unusual severe weather events over Western Himalayan region during 2012 Charan Singh, B. P. Yadav, Virendra Singh, Naresh Kumar
3 Unprecedented widespread rainfall activity over Arunachal Pradesh and Assam during the 4th week (21st – 27th) of June and resulting devastating floods in Assam – a case study
Awadhesh Kumar, S. DAS
4 Coping with cyclone hazards over the north Indian Ocean region through regional cooperation in early warning system
R. P. Sharma, M. Mohapatra, B. K. Bandyopadhyay
5 Thermodynamic aspects of the cloud burst over Leh on 6th August 2010 R. M. A. N. Ramanathan, B. Amudha, Y. E. A. Raj
6 Cloudburst: a devastating disaster for Himalaya Vimlesh Pant 7 Heavy rainfall frequency analysis for the state of Andhra Pradesh K. Seetharam 8 Analysis of heavy rainfall events over Uttarakhand during Monsoon 2012: An observational study C. S. Tomar, S. Bist, R. K. Giri, V. K. Soni
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9 Management of flood: A case study of Palus Taluka in Sangali District (Maharashtra) Arun Patil, Dattatraya Harpale 10 Analysis of heavy rainfall events along the foot hills of the Himalaya and synoptic situation associated
with the heavy rainfall during 2010‐2012 G. K. Das
11 Precipitation thresholds and deterministic modelling for initiation of landslides in Garhwal Himalaya P. K. Champati Ray 12 Rainfall thresholds for landsliding in the Himalaya of Uttarakhand: A case study of pilgrimage routes M. S. Rawat, Divya Uniyal, M. M.
Kimothi, A. S. Arya, R. P. Rajashekhar, A.S. Rajawat
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DETAILSOFPOSTERPRESENTATIONS
A. THEME–MOUNTAINMETEOROLOGY
Poster Session 1 ‐Mountain Meteorology, 20/11/2012, 15:00 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (Lecture Theatre Foyer, Main Building Ground Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 The regional temperature variability in Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) using Berkeley Earth Surface
Temperature study dataset and implications of different averaging process K. A. Nishadh, P. A. Azeez
2 Seasonal variability in the diurnal cycle of surface fluxes at a rural hilly station in southern peninsular India
C. N. Ramkiran, T. Narayana Rao, A. V. Chandrasekhar
B. THEME–INSITUOBSERVATIONANDNETWORKING
Poster Session 1 ‐ In situ Observation and Networking, 20/11/2012, 15:00 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (Lecture Theatre Foyer, Main Building Ground Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Quasi‐two‐day wave in the lower atmosphere over Hyderabad during summer of 2009 G. Dutta, S. Mohammad,
M. Satyakumar, Y. K. Reddy, P. Vinay Kumar, P. V. Rao, M. C. Ajay Kumar
2 A case study of heavy precipitation event at Pune: Microphysical and Electrical characteristics V. Gopalakrishan, P. Murugavel, S. D. Pawar
3 Study of surface winds and momentum flux using ultrasonic anemometer over Manora Peak, Nainital Raman Solanki, Narendra Singh 4 In Flight high altitude convective turbulence: A case study of 5 July 2012 Vivek Sinha, S. C. Bhan, S. I. Laskar 5 Pre flight radiometric and spectral calibration of OCM‐2 payload and determination of significant out of
band response Harish Seth, K. R. Murali, Samir Pal, R. M. Parmar, S. S. Sarkar, Arun Bhardwaj, M. P. Detroja, Anil Sukheja, P. Narayanababu, A. K. Saji
6 Diurnal tide in the troposphere and lower stratosphere over Hyderabad, a tropical station Salauddin Mohammad, Polisetty Venkateswara Rao, Mulukutla Satyakumar, Yeredla Karuna Reddy, Gopa Dutta
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7 Performance of automatic raingauge station network in Madhya Pradesh during SW Monsoon 2012 Anjit Anjan, Rudra Pratap, S. G. Nanaware
8 Data formats in meteorology and data visualization Swati Athale, J. V. Revdekar 9 Establishing rainfall intensity duration frequency curves for Hyderabad City CH. Harikiran, M. Bhaskar 10 Analysis of precipitation and temperature variability in Chandigarh Surender Paul, O. P. Singh,
Sudhansu Shekhar 11 Characteristics of atmospheric boundary layer: evening and morning transitions using instrumented
tower, Sodar and UHF radar measurements A. Sandeep
C. THEME–NUMERICALWEATHERPREDICTION
Poster Session 1 ‐ Numerical Weather prediction, 20/11/2012, 15:00 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (Lecture Theatre Foyer, Main Building Ground Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Study of skill of real time weather forecasts of India available through open access public weather
service sites Ancy Thomas, Deepankar Saxena, Sagar Kashid, V. Yesubabu, Sahidul Islam, Akshara Kaginalkar
2 Potential of neuro‐fuzzy and bat algorithms in prediction of short term rainfall Maikel Das 3 Atmospheric dispersion simulation of pollutants over complex terrain using a Lagrangian Particle
Dispersion model coupled WRF system P. T. Rakesh
4 WRF simulation of a rainfall event over Maharashtra – a case study S. A. Bhute, Sushama Nair
D. THEME–OROGRAPHICRAINANDMOUNTAINCLIMATE
Poster Session 1 ‐ Numerical Weather prediction, 20/11/2012, 15:00 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (Lecture Theatre Foyer, Main Building Ground Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Analysis of extreme events of temperatures and rainfall in Madhya Pradesh U.P.S. Bhadauria, Sanjay Jain, Manish
Bhan 2 Climate variability and extreme rainfall events in mountainous region of India Uzma Parveen 3 Some features of urban climatology of hilly regions of Madhya Maharashtra P. Chandrasekhara Rao, Sonali Rawal,
Avinash Kundale
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E. THEME–AGROMETEOROLOGY
Poster Session 1 ‐ Numerical Weather prediction, 20/11/2012, 15:00 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (Lecture Theatre Foyer, Main Building Ground Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Determining rice suitability in Kumaon region using geospatial technology Ankita Jha, A. S. Nain, N. Ramu,
Rajeev Ranjan 2 Site specific climate resilient nutrient management practice for rice‐wheat system – A case study at
Jabalpur using empirical approach N. Subash, B. Gangwar
3 Pre‐harvest wheat production estimation by meteorological yield modeling in Uttarakhand State Divya Uniyal, Amit Kumar Singh Kohli, M. M. Kimothi, Nita Bhagya, Rajak D. Ram, N. K. Patel
4 Acreage estimation of summer‐rice using geospatial technique in Udham Singh Nagar district of Uttarakhand
Asha Latwal, A. S. Nain
5 Effect of temperature regimes on accumulated heat unit and phenology of wheat genotypes in Kymore Plateau and Satpura Hills Agroclimatic Zone
Sanjay Jain, Manish Bhan, U. P. S. Bhadauria
F. THEME–MONSOONSTUDIES
Poster Session 1 ‐ Numerical Weather prediction, 20/11/2012, 15:00 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (Lecture Theatre Foyer, Main Building Ground Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Verification of heavy rainfall forecast over India during southwest monsoon S. K. Arora, B. P. Yadav, Naresh Kumar 2 Future changes in Indian summer monsoon rainfall (ISMR) and circulation pattern under global warming
conditions P. Parth Sarthi
G. THEME–REMOTESENSING
Poster Session 2 ‐ Remote Sensing, 21/11/2012, 15:00 hrsVenue ‐ IIRS (Lecture Theatre Foyer, Main Building Ground Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Comparison of surface wind speed using active and passive sensors over Indian Seas O.P.N Calla, Harendra Kumar Dadhich,
Shruti Singhal, Priyanka Toshniwal
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2 Ecotourism development using geospatial techniques in Sattal camp, Surya village, Bhimtal, Nainital (Uttarakhand)
Rana, Mamta Pandey, Venkateshwar
3 Delineation of coarse of Chambal River using microwave sensors O. P. N. Calla, Rahul Sharma, Kishan Gadri, Abhishek kalla, Sunil kumar Agrahari, Gaurav Rathore
4 Impact of large dam on local rainfall pattern using TRMM satellite data : a case study of Tehri Dam Abhishek Anand, M.C.R. Kalapureddy, Sachin M. Deshpande, Kaustav Chakravarty, Subrata K. Das, Sharad Devere, P. Ernest Raj
5 Indicator of climate change‐ Retreat of Himalayan glaciers M. S. Rawat, M. M. Kimothi 6 Glacier change in Alaknanda basin: Case studies of Satopanth Glacier using RS and GIS Ashok Aswal, Asha Thapliyal, Anju
Panwar, M. M. Kimothi, I. M. Bhahuguna, B. P. Rathore, A. Sharma
7 Downstream analysis of Tehri dam ‐ A satellite prospective Peeyush Gupta, M. M. Kimothi 8 A case study of Doon valley on local climatic variability and its socio‐economic impact Swati Uniyal, M. M. Kimothi 9 Multi Hazard risk zonation of Garhwal Himalaya and study of elements at risk using different
technologies such as modeling, remote sensing and GIS Pravesh Saklani, M. M Kimothi
10 An assessment of economic and environmental impact on Bhimashankar and Lonavala tourist centres: with the help of GIS Techniques
Dattatraya Harpale, Neeraj Bhagat, Uttam Pawar
11 Validation of satellite (TRMM) precipitation data with IMD gridded rainfall data over Andhra Pradesh M. Malleswara Rao 12 North ‐west propagating rain bands captured from IMSRA rain product during an extreme event Charu Singh
H. THEME–CLIMATESCIENCE
Poster Session 2‐ Climate Science, 21/11/2012, 15:00 hrsVenue‐ IIRS (Lecture Theatre Foyer, Main Building Ground Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Long‐term temperature and rainfall trends in some of the districts of Uttar Pradesh Arun K. Srivastava, Ashok. K.
Shrivastava, S.N. Singh, S. Solomon 2 Studies of rainfall variability at Udaipur D. K. Jajoria, S. K. Sharma, Hari Singh,
G. P. Narolia 3 Association between climate change and extreme weather events Indira Sudhir Joshi 4 Variability of Thulavarsha and its heavy rainfall anomaly P. S. Biju, G. Geetha, K. Santhosh 5 Analysis of rainfall data over India Markand Oza Markand Oza 6 Imapact of the climatic change in intensities of lower tropospheric waves 1 and 2 on Indian Monsoon Mukund D. Chipade, Sanjay M.
Bawiskar 7 Abstract trends in relative humidity over Ratnagiri district from 9181 Shubhangi Ashish Bhute
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I. THEME–AIRQUALITY
Poster Session 2‐ Climate Science, 21/11/2012, 15:00 hrsVenue‐ IIRS (Lecture Theatre Foyer, Main Building Ground Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Estimation of long‐term trends in total column ozone over India in climate change scenario B. Mahendranth, G. Bharathi 2 Aerosol and black carbon over Indo‐Gangetic basin during Lighting festival (Diwali) period using
Aethalometer and Satellites datasets Kumari Lipi, Manoj Kumar, S. Sureshbabu, N. C. Mahanti
3 Temporal variability of surface ozone and its precursors along with meteorological parameters at a tropical station Udaipur, India.
Ravi Yadav, S. N. A. Jaaffrey, L. K. Sahu, G.Beig
4 Case study of a deep STE event of ozone at a low latitude Indian station Nandita D. Ganguly 5 Characteristics of PM10, PM2.5 and black carbon at an urban site in the northern India D. S. Bisht, S. Tiwari, A. K. Srivastava,
M. K. Srivastava 6 Growth stage wise yearly GDD of sorghum crop (Sorghum bicolor (L) Moench) and location specific best
fit equations‐ towards quantified Agromet product generation in dry farming regions A.Kashyapi, Deepa A. Kulkarni, Anita S. Bahot
J. THEME–NATURALDISASTER
Poster Session 2‐ Climate Science, 21/11/2012, 15:00 hrsVenue‐ IIRS (Lecture Theatre Foyer, Main Building Ground Floor)
S. No. Paper Title Authors 1 Flood Management in the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam Danish Tamuly, R. Hussain, R. L. Deka,
M. Devi 2 Coping with Marine Hazards due to Cyclones: Role of early Warning System Monica Sharma, M Mohapatra,
B. K. Bandyopadhyay 3 Understanding Local Communities' Knowledge & Their Management Strategies To Wildland Fire Risks Parminder Kaur Baweja
D. K. Khurana, S. K. Kundu 4 Coping with Aviation Hazards due to Cyclones by Early warning Service D.P. Nayak, M. Mohapatra,
B.K. Bandyopadhyay 5 A study of Landslides over Uttarakhand D.M.Rase, U. S. De 6 Coping with the Disasters and their preparedness D. C. Gupta 7 Bad Weather and Aircraft accidents‐ Global vis‐à‐vis Indian scenario and How effective Utility of IMD’s
Modern Warning system may minimize them Rajendra K. Jenamani, A. Kumar, O. P. Singh
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DETAILSOFINDUSTRYPRESENTATIONS
Industry Presentations ‐ 20/11/2012, 16:00‐17:30 hrsVenue‐ IIRS (Auditorium)
S. No. Industry 1 Precision Components and Engineers 2 BK Consimpex Pvt. Ltd. 3 Beijing Metstar Radar Co. Ltd. and SGS Weather & Environmental Systems Pvt. Ltd. 4 Alar Technologies 5 National Remote Sensing Centre
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