
Chaithra
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Research scholar | Centre for Atmospheric Sciences| Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
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19-05-2017 09:35:41
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Cyclone Alert: India Meteorological Department predicts a Cyclonic Storm over Arabian sea by 2nd June Likely move towards N Mah & S Guj coasts Consensus by prediction models on its track now Strong winds & heavy Rains in Mumbai from 3rd June Stay Safe Follow India Meteorological Department IMD Weather for updates



Extremely severe cyclonic storm #Tauktae has started to make landfall on India's Gujarat coast, according to India Meteorological Department



2021 #NobelPrize laureate in physics Syukuro Manabe was born in 1931 in Shingu, Japan. He is a senior meteorologist at Princeton University University, USA. scholar.princeton.edu/manabe/home




Hope to see some positive changes. Thanks for taking the initiative Dhanya C T

The landslide-triggering rainfall in Wayanad was made 10% heavier by human-induced climate change. IITB participated in the World Weather Attribution study led by Mariam Zachariah Dr Friederike Otto Clair Barnes with colleagues of IITD Krishna AchutaRao Dr. Manabendra Saharia and others.

Our new World Weather Attribution study finds that the extreme rainfall triggering #WayanadLandslide made 10% heavier by climate change (worldweatherattribution.org/landslide-trig…). Maja Vahlberg Dr Friederike Otto Dr. Arulalan Thanigachalam Chaithra Clair Barnes Arpita Mondal Krishna AchutaRao Dr. Manabendra Saharia

Researchers from the IDS based ANTICIPATE project explore whether the untimely and ‘strange’ pattern of monsoon rains is causing ‘green drought’ in Gujarat, India. 👇 ac.pulse.ly/ebmmrp2lzj meghasheth Vinitha Bachina Shilpi Srivastava

In r latest blog👇🏼, we explore the emerging phenomenon of ‘green drought’ / ‘leelo dukaal’ in Gujarat. Farmers in our field site see this as a likely outcome of heavy and unpredictable rainfall patterns 🌧️ in this historically drought prone/ semi-arid region The British Academy


Briefing on WCRP activities led by Hindumathi Palanisamy We discussed how ECRs can engage in WCRP/CLIVAR efforts. A key discussion point was on ensuring that ECRs and women are represented in the forefront in decision making roles, panels, and in conferences as speakers and chairs.
