Tropical Cyclone Activity over the North Indian Ocean (eBook)

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2016 | 1st ed. 2017
XII, 390 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-40576-6 (ISBN)

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This book deals primarily with understanding, monitoring and prediction of Tropical Cyclones (TCs) over the North Indian Ocean (NIO). There is special emphasis on TC genesis, intensification, movement and associated adverse weather like heavy rainfall and gale winds. It highlights the current state of research on TCs over the NIO and recent improvements in early warning systems due to advances in observational, analytical and numerical weather prediction techniques. The chapters in the book are authored by leading experts from research and operational environments.
The chapters presented in the book intend to stimulate thinking and hence further research in the field of TCs, especially over the NIO region. They provide high quality reference material for all experts working in the field of TC related disaster management.  
This book is relevant to TC forecasters and researchers, managers, policy makers, graduate and undergraduate students.


Dr. M. Mohapatra is the Head of Weather Forecasting Services of India Meteorological Department and WMO recognised Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre for Tropical Cyclones at IMD, New Delhi. His main research interests include high impact weather events, especially tropical cyclones. He has 22 years of experience in meteorological services and research and is the author of 60 research papers published in peer reviewed journals. He has received a number of recognitions including 25th Biennial Mausam Award and Young Scientist Award of Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), Government of India for his research contributions in the field of atmospheric sciences.

B.K. Bandyopadhyay got his post-graduate degree in solid state physics in 1976 from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. He joined as a Research Scholar in Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune and during next three years, he was associated with research on microphysical characteristics of clouds. He joined India Meteorological Department in 1981 and was engaged in operational weather forecasting for past 30 years which mainly included cyclone and heavy rainfall warning services and allied meteorological research. He has made significant research contributions mainly on tropical cyclones. He has about 40 research publications in the national and international journals.

Dr. L.S. Rathore is the Director General of Meteorology, India Meteorological Department and Permanent Representative of India with World Meteorological Organization. He is Co-Vice Chairman of Intergovernmental Board of Climate Services (IBCS) and former Vice President of Commission for Agriculture Meteorology, WMO and presently on its management board. He is former President of Indian Meteorological Society and President of Association of Agro-meteorologists. He made significant contribution in setting up Integrated Agro-meteorological Service in India. He has 35 years of experience in meteorological services and research and has published about 100 research papers and seven books. He is recipient of Dr Lakhi Ram Memorial Award, 2011 constituted by Society for Recent Development in Agriculture. He has been conferred Fellowship by Indian Meteorological Society.

Dr. M. Mohapatra is the Head of Weather Forecasting Services of India Meteorological Department and WMO recognised Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre for Tropical Cyclones at IMD, New Delhi. His main research interests include high impact weather events, especially tropical cyclones. He has 22 years of experience in meteorological services and research and is the author of 60 research papers published in peer reviewed journals. He has received a number of recognitions including 25th Biennial Mausam Award and Young Scientist Award of Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), Government of India for his research contributions in the field of atmospheric sciences.B.K. Bandyopadhyay got his post-graduate degree in solid state physics in 1976 from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. He joined as a Research Scholar in Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune and during next three years, he was associated with research on microphysical characteristics of clouds. He joined India Meteorological Department in 1981 and was engaged in operational weather forecasting for past 30 years which mainly included cyclone and heavy rainfall warning services and allied meteorological research. He has made significant research contributions mainly on tropical cyclones. He has about 40 research publications in the national and international journals.Dr. L.S. Rathore is the Director General of Meteorology, India Meteorological Department and Permanent Representative of India with World Meteorological Organization. He is Co-Vice Chairman of Intergovernmental Board of Climate Services (IBCS) and former Vice President of Commission for Agriculture Meteorology, WMO and presently on its management board. He is former President of Indian Meteorological Society and President of Association of Agro-meteorologists. He made significant contribution in setting up Integrated Agro-meteorological Service in India. He has 35 years of experience in meteorological services and research and has published about 100 research papers and seven books. He is recipient of Dr Lakhi Ram Memorial Award, 2011 constituted by Society for Recent Development in Agriculture. He has been conferred Fellowship by Indian Meteorological Society.

PART I: Tropical Cyclone Impact and Early Warning SystemCollaborative Mechanism for Tropical Cyclone Monitoring and Prediction over North Indian OceanHydro-meteorological Aspects of Tropical Cyclone Phailin in Bay of Bengal in 2013 and the Assessment of Rice Inundation Due to FloodingSpatial Verification of Rainfall Forecasts during Tropical Cyclone ‘Phailin’Diagnostics of Upper Level Dynamics and Rainfall Asymmetry of Very Severe Cyclonic Storm MADI (2013)The Role of Information System in Data/Product/Warning Dissemination and Future ImprovementsManagement of Post-landfall Riverine Flooding PART II: Climatological Aspects and Rapid Changes in Tropical CyclonesTropical Cyclone Track, Structure and Intensity Changes at LandfallVery Severe Cyclonic Storm MADI over Bay of Bengal, 6–13 December 2013 – A Diagnostic StudyRapid Weakening of Very Severe Cyclonic Storm ‘Lehar’ – A Case StudyRapid Movement of Cyclone Viyaru Just Before Landfall-A Case StudySome Characteristics of Translational Speed of Cyclonic Disturbances over North Indian Ocean in Recent YearsLife Period of Cyclonic Disturbances over the North Indian Ocean during Recent YearsPART III: Cyclogenesis, Monitoring and PredictionSeasonal Forecast of Tropical Cyclogenesis over Bay of Bengal During Post-Monsoon SeasonTropical Cyclogenesis Prediction in the North Indian Ocean during 2013 using OSCAT Derived Surface Wind ObservationsThe Influence of Madden–Julian Oscillation on the Bay of Bengal Tropical Cyclogenesis during the year 2013Relation of Frequency of Tropical Cyclones over North Indian Ocean and North West Pacific Ocean with Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly over Nino 3.4 region and Indian Ocean DipoleGoverning Factors Associated with Intensification of TC-A Diagnostic Study of VSCS PHAILIN and LEHARPART IV: NWP Modelling for Tropical Cyclone ForecastNumerical Simulations with WRF to study the impact of Sea Surface Temperature on the Evolution of Tropical Cyclones over Bay of BengalPerformance of NCMRWF model TC Track Forecasts during 2013Sensitivity of WRF-ARW Model to Cumulus Parameterisation Schemes in Prediction of TC Intensity and Track over the North Indian OceanSimulation of Tropical Cyclone ‘Phailin’ Using WRF Modeling SystemData Assimilation Experiments with ARW–3DVAR for Tropical Cyclone Extreme Weather Predictions over Bay of BengalSensitivity Study on 2013 – Tropical Cyclones using different Cloud Microphysical and Planetary Boundary Layer Parameterisation Schemes in WRF ModelStandard Operation Procedure for Tropical Cyclone Vital Parameters over North Indian OceanIndex

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.11.2016
Zusatzinfo XII, 390 p. 177 illus., 59 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften
Technik
Schlagworte climate change • Cyclone Prediction and North Indian Ocean • meteorology • Post-Monsoon Season adn Indian Ocean • Seasonal Forecast of Tropical Cyclogenesis • Tropical Cyclone MADI and Case Studies • Tropical Cyclones and North Indian Ocean
ISBN-10 3-319-40576-4 / 3319405764
ISBN-13 978-3-319-40576-6 / 9783319405766
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