Monitoring and Prediction of Tropical Cyclones in the Indian Ocean and Climate Change /

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Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Mohanty, U.C. (Editor ), Mohapatra, M. (Editor ), Singh, O.P. (Editor ), Bandyopadhyay, B.K. (Editor ), Rathore, L.S. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2014.
Edición:1st ed. 2014.
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  • Construction and Quality of Best Tracks Parameters for Study of Climate change Impact on Tropical Cyclones over the North Indian Ocean during Satellite Era.-  “Climate Change and southern Hemisphere Tropical Cyclones” International Initiative – Progress since the First International conference on Indian Ocean Tropical Cyclones and Climate Change
  • Climate Change in Tropical Cyclones and Monsoon Depressions of North Indian Ocean
  • Mechanism of the Indian Ocean Tropical Cyclone Frequency Changes due to Global Warming
  • Recent Research at GDFL on Surface Temperature Trends and Simulations of Tropical Cyclone Activity in the Indian Ocean Region
  • Future Changes in Tropical Cyclone Activity in the North Indian Ocean Projected by the New High-Resolution MRI-AGCM
  • Tropical Cyclone Activity over the Indian Ocean in the Warmer Climate
  • An Analysis of Environmental Dynamical Control of Tropical Cyclone Intensity over the Bay of Bengal during 1981–2010
  • Analysis of Cyclone Tracks of North Indian Ocean Using Cluster Analysis
  • Characteristics of Cyclogenesis over the Indian Ocean during 1891–2011 with Special Emphasis on Bay of Bengal vis-à-vis Arabian Sea
  • Extended Prediction of North Indian Ocean Tropical Cyclones Using the ECMWF Variable Ensemble Prediction System
  • Prospects for Improving the Operational Seasonal Prediction of Tropical Cyclone Activity in the Southern Hemisphere
  • Extended Range Tropical Cyclone Predictions for East Coast of India
  • Status and Plans for Operational Tropical cyclone Forecasting and Warning Systems in the North Indian Ocean Region
  • Advancing Tropical Cyclone Forecasts Using Aircraft Observations
  • Estimation of Centre and Intensity of Tropical Cyclones over the North Indian Ocean Using Microwave Imageries
  • Multi-model Ensemble Based Extended Range Forecast of Tropical Cyclogenesis over the North Indian Ocean
  • Improvement in Track and Intensity Prediction of Indian Seas Tropical Cyclones with Vortex Assimilation
  • NWP Forecast Guidance during Phet at Oman Meteorological  Service
  • Impact of Variational data Assimilation for simulating Tropical Cyclones over Bay of Bengal Using WRF-ARW
  • Improved Track and Intensity Predictions Using Cyclone Bogusing and Regional Assimilation
  • Role of Surface Roughness Length on Simulation of Cyclone Aila
  • Simulation of Cyclone ‘Aila-2009’ by Using WRF-ARW Model and Numerical Storm Surge Model
  • Mesoscale Modelling for Tropical Cyclone Forecasting over the North Indian Ocean
  • Real-Time Prediction of the Tropical Cyclogenesis Location over Bay of Bengal Using Global Forecast System (GFS)
  • Sensitivity of Mesoscale Simulation of Aila Cyclone to the Parameterization of Physical Processes Using WRF Model
  • Assimilation of Doppler Weather Radar Data in WRF Model for Numerical Simulation of Structure of Cyclone Aila (2009) of the Bay of Bengal at the Time of Landfall
  • Simulation of Pre-Monsoon Cyclones of Two Contrasting  Monsoon Years Using Mesoscale Model WRF (ARW)
  • Role of Sea Surface Temperature in Simulation of Arabian Sea Cyclone
  • Storm Surge Inundation in South Asia under Climate Change Scenarios
  • Inundation Risk Assessment for Nagapatinam coast, Tamil Nadu, Southeast Coast of India
  • Understanding the Properties of Cyclonic Storm ‘Aila’ Using NWP Technique
  • Impact of Radiance Data Assimilation on Simulation of Tropical Cyclone Thane Using WRF-3DVAR Modelling System
  • Retrieval of Atmospheric Temperature Profiles from AMSU-A Measurement Using Artificial Neural Network and Its Applications for Estimating Tropical Cyclone Intensity for ‘Gonu’ and ‘Nargis’
  • Characteristic Features of Heavy Rainfall over Gujarat and Rajasthan States of India due to Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Phet over the Arabian Sea (31 May to 07 June 2010).