
Vikram chandel
@vikram_chandel_
Researcher
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29-04-2011 14:44:18
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MoES starting a webinar series in Earth Sciences Popular Lectures by MoES scientists First one by Director NIOT at 12 Noon, Fri 08 May on Oceans Details of Webinar at iitmmeet.tropmet.res.in/MoESWebinarSem… Enjoy & Give feedback Please RT & Circulate. Dr Harsh Vardhan MoES GoI Principal Scientific Adviser, Govt. of India


downtoearth.org.in/news/climate-c… via Down To Earth Comments by Prof. Raghu Murtugudde Centre for Climate Studies, IIT Bombay 👇

1) What are the climate drivers of the variability of vegetation productivity in India (Carbon uptake)? Work by Akash Verma and Vikram chandel will give you some answers. Here is the recently accepted work: doi.org/10.1088/1748-9…

Had a great opportunity to meet Prof. Wallace and Susan. Their energy and enthusiasm at this age inspired me. I am grateful to Centre for Climate Studies, IIT Bombay for making this happen.



Centre for Climate Studies, IIT Bombay plans to set up a Centre of Excellence in Climate Services and Solutions IIT Bombay . We are seeking CSR support from industries. Our proposal is ready with IITB DRF Ravishankar Gedela .

Do you want a flood monitoring station installed in your school / college for better information this monsoon season? Please get in touch with Centre for Climate Studies, IIT Bombay with name, locations and contact info.

El Nino after La Nina year tends to result in significant rainfall deficit: Experts economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/india/el-… Comments by Prof. Raghu Murtugudde Centre for Climate Studies, IIT Bombay IIT Bombay ⬇️


The living lab of Centre for Climate Studies, IIT Bombay IIT Bombay at Kaledhon village, Satara is getting ready. AWS and soil moisture sensors are now installed. Thanks to our colleagues and students, Seva Satara, Bhugol and TiH for their hardwork. Vishal Dixit Karthikeyan Lanka Mayank Gupta @IitbTih .


Climate models show biases or systematic errors. Quantile mapping methods (Bias Correction Spatial Disaggregation) are popular for correcting these biases. But do they only fix only systematic error, or do they risk overcorrection? Vikram chandel answers doi.org/10.1088/1748-9…
