Technical Program

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Technical Program
TROPMET 2015
NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON
“WEATHER & CLIMATE EXTREMES”
15-18 February 2015
Technical Programme & Abstracts
Organized by
Indian Meteorological Society (IMS), New Delhi
HOSTED BY
Panjab University
Chandigarh
Indian
Meteorological
Society
Snow and Avalanche
Study Establishment
(SASE) Chandigarh
Welcome Address
Dear esteemed delegates,
It gives me great pleasure in welcoming all the delegates coming from various parts
of the globe to City Beautiful Chandigarh for TROPMET 2015: NATIONAL
SYMPOSIUM ON “WEATHER & CLIMATE EXTREMES”. Climate, climatic changes
and associated issues affecting all walks of our life occupy the centre stage today.
Addressing these issues is no longer an option for us but an imperative mission for
all of us. This symposium organized by Indian Meteorological Society (IMS) is an
initiative focused towards knowledge sharing, critical thinking and formulating
solutions to climate related issues. The symposium is being hosted by Indian
Meteorological Society, Panjab University and Snow and Avalanche Study
Establishment.
We are delighted at the overwhelming response that this symposium has received
from researchers within India and abroad. During four-day long symposium there will
be 109 oral presentations, 92 poster presentations and 54 invited talks spread over
24 sessions. Apart from these, there will be 5 special talks, 9 plenary talks and
industry presentations.
This symposium will provide a unique opportunity to operational meteorologists,
researchers,
planners,
hydrologists,
agriculturists,
disaster
managers,
instrumentation scientists and technology developers to exchange their views on the
theme. Scholars from various fields will present their views and discuss on climate
change with a focus on extremes, impacts of climate change on socio-economic
sectors, urban environments, sensitive eco-systems and predictability of weather
and climate extremes.
I am sure that deliberations held during the symposium will go a long way in
furthering the cause of research in the field of climate change with special focus on
weather and climate extremes.
On this occasion I humbly acknowledge the support extended by various
government institutions, organizations and individuals in organizing this symposium.
Sponsorship from private industry is also duly acknowledged.
On behalf of organising committee, I wish all delegates a very pleasant and
memorable stay at City Beautiful.
Ashwagosha Ganju
Chairman
Organising Committee
ADVISORY BOARD
 Dr. Shailesh Nayak, Chairman, ESSO & Secretary, MoES
 Prof. Arun K. Grover, Vice Chancellor, Panjab University, Chandigarh
 Dr. L.S. Rathore, DGM, IMD, New Delhi
 Dr. Akhilesh Gupta, President, IMS & Adviser, DST
 AVM (Dr.) Ajit Tyagi, MoES, Delhi
 Dr. S.S Singh, DDGM, IMD, New Delhi
 Er. A. B Aggarwal, Chairman BBMB, Chandigarh
 Prof A. K. Bhandari, DUI, Panjab University, Chandigarh
 Sh. Rajeev Sharma, Finance Advisor, W.C, Chandimandir
 Secretary, Revenue, Govt of Punjab
 Secretary, Revenue, Govt of Haryana
 Dr. K.K. Khandelwal, Principal Secretary, Govt of Haryana
 Secretary, Science & Technology, Haryana
 Director General, Agriculture, Haryana
 Ms. Bhawna Garg, MD. CITCO, Chandigarh Administration
 Registrar, Panjab University, Chandigarh
 Dr Balwinder S. Sidhu, Commissioner Agriculture, Punjab
 Shri Santosh Kumar, Director, Science & Technology, Chandigarh
 Dr. Neelima Jerath, Executive Director, PSCST, Chandigarh
Coordinator: Dr. K. J. Ramesh, Secretary, IMS, Delhi
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Chair
Shri Ashwagosha Ganju, SASE, Chandigarh
Co-Chair
Prof. Karanjot Kaur Brar, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Convener
Mr. Surender Paul, IMD, Chandigarh
Co-convener
Dr. Ravindra Khaiwal, PGI, Chandigarh
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Co-Chairs
Dr. L. S. Rathore, DGM, IMD, Delhi
Dr. K.J. Ramesh, MoES, Delhi
Conveners
Dr. Simrit Kahlon, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Shri S.C. Bhan, IMD, New Delhi
Co-conveners
Dr. Vishwa B.S. Chandel, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Dr. M. S. Shekhar, SASE, Chandigarh
Contents
S. No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Chapter
Inaugural Programme
Technical Programme
Plenary Talks
Panel Discussion
Invited Talks
Technical Sessions: Short Oral Presentations (SO 1-108)
Poster Presentations (1-87)
Pre-PhD Presentations (1-10)
Abstract Index
Indian Meteorological Society (IMS)
Page No.
National Symposium on
“WEATHER & CLIMATE EXTREMES”
Chandigarh, India
15-18 February 2015
Venue:- Law Auditorium, Panjab University, Chandigarh
INAUGRAL PROGRAMME
(15 February 2015)
0900 hours onwards
Registration
1000-1145
Inaugural Ceremony
Award Ceremony
Ruchiram Sahani Memorial Lecture
1145-1215
High Tea & Media Briefing
1215-1355
Pre-PhD Presentations Session for Research Scholars
1355-1410
Inauguration of Exhibition
1410-1500
Lunch
1500-1630
Special Talks
Prof. J. Shukla, George Mason University, USA
Dr. Bill Lapenta, National Centre for Environment Prediction, USA
1630-1700
Tea
1700-1830
Special Talk
Dr. Frank Marks, Director, NOAA/AOML Hurricane Research Division,
Miami, USA
Dr LS Rathore, DG - IMD, Delhi
Prof Ashok Sahni, Professor Emeritus, Panjab University, Chandigarh
1900-2030
Cultural Event
2030
Dinner at ICSSR Complex
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME (16-18 February)
Time
Day 2 (16 Feb, 2015)
Day 3 (17 Feb, 2015)
Day 4 (18 Feb, 2015)
Venue: Law Auditorium, Panjab University, Chandigarh
0930-1030
Plenary Session (PT)
PT 1, PT 2 and PT 3
PT 4, PT 5 and PT 6
PT 7, PT 8 and PT 9
1030-1100
Tea
Tea
Tea
1100-1200
Technical session (TS)
Short Oral (SO)
(3 Parallel Sessions)
ICSSR,
Hall-I
SO 1-12
Five
Minutes
each
ICSSR,
Hall II
SO 13-24
Five
Minutes
each
Golden
Jubilee
Complex
SO 25-36
Five
Minutes
each
ICSSR,
Hall-I
SO 37-48
Five
Minutes
each
ICSSR,
Hall II
SO 49-60
Five
Minutes
each
Golden
Jubilee
Complex
SO 61-72
Five
Minutes
each
ICSSR,
Hall-I
SO 73-84
Five
Minutes
each
ICSSR,
Hall II
SO 85-96
Five
Minutes
each
Law
Auditorium
SO 97-108
Five Minutes
each
Venue: Golden Jubilee Hall, Panjab University, Chandigarh
1200-1300
Industry/Technology
Session
Industry Presentations Plenary
(3 of 20 minutes each)
Industry Presentations Plenary
(3 of 20 minutes each)
Industry Presentations Plenary
(3 of 20 minutes each)
1300-1330
Posters
Poster Presentations
(1-18)
Poster Presentations
(37-54)
Poster Presentations
(73-87)
1330-1415
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
1415-1545
Technical session (TS)
Invited Talks (IT)
(2 Parallel Sessions)
1545-1615
Golden Jubilee
Complex
IT 7-12
ICSSR, Hall-I
IT 1-6
Golden Jubilee
Complex
IT 31-36
ICSSR, Hall-I
IT 25-30
Poster Presentations
(19-36)
Tea
Golden Jubilee
ICSSR, Hall-I
Complex
IT 13-18
IT 19-24
Golden Jubilee Hall
IMS AGB MEETING
Poster Presentations
(55-72)
Tea
Golden Jubilee
ICSSR, Hall-I
Complex
IT 37-42
IT 43-48
1900-2030
-
Cultural Evening
2030-2130
Dinner
Dinner
Posters
1615-1630
1630-1800
1800-1900
-
14151500
15001600
16001630
ICSSR,
Hall-I
IT 49-51
Law
Auditorium
IT 52-54
LAW AUDITORIUM
Panel Discussion and
Closing
High Tea
PLENARY TALKS
Venue: Law Auditorium, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Time: 0930-1030 hours
SPEAKER
Day 2 (16 February, 2015)
Day 3 (17 February, 2015)
Day 4 (18 February, 2015)
PT-1
Dr. Saji Hameed, University of Aizu, Japan
PT-2
Dr. Akhilesh Gupta, DST, New Delhi
PT-3
Dr. Simon Allen, SDC, Switzerland
PT-4
Dr. Balwinder S. Sandhu, Commissioner, Agriculture, Punjab
PT-5
Dr. M. R. Bhutiyani, Director, DTRL, Delhi
PT-6
Er. A. B Aggarwal, Chairman BBMB, Chandigarh
PT-7
V.U.M. Rao, CRIDA, Hyderabad
PT-8
Dr D. Behera, PGIMER, Chandigarh
PT-9
Dr. A Ganju, SASE, Chandigarh
PANEL DISCUSSION
VENUE: Law Auditorium, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Time: 1500-1600 hours
Theme: NEXT STEPS TO DEAL WITH WEATHER AND
CLIMATE EXTREMES IN INDIA
PANELIST
Prof. D. Narainrao
Dr. Akhilesh Gupta
Dr. Ramesh Ramchandaran
Day 4 (18 February, 2015)
Dr. B.S. Prakash
Dr. CBS Dutt
Dr. Vimal Mishra
Dr. V Geethalakshmi
INVITED TALKS
DAY 2 (16 FEBRUARY, 2015)
Time: 1415-1545 hours
IT1
Dr. M. Mohapatra, IMD, New Delhi
Dr. V. S. Prasad, NCMRWF (Topic: Utilization of INSAT-3D Data for Micro-Burst
IT2
Monitoring and Prediction)
IT3
Dr. Someshwar Das, NCMRWD/IMD, New Delhi
IT4
Dr. Kamaljit Ray, IMD, New Delhi
IT5
Dr Rajshree Bothale, NRSC, Hyderabad
Dr A. K. Mitra, NCMRWF (Topic: Monitoring Rainfall over India Region: Monsoon
IT6
and Extreme Events)
Mr Rama Krishna, A.P. State Disaster Management Authority, Hyderabad (Topic:
IT7
Flood Forecasting System Implemented in AP)
Mr P.V. Ramana Murthy, A.P. State Disaster Management, Hyderabad (Topic: GIS
IT8
based Decision Support System for Cyclone Vulnerability Mapping and
Management)
Dr. Rakesh Kumar, NIH, Roorkee (Topic: Flood Disaster Risk Management in a
IT9
Changing Climate)
IT10
Dr. D. Rajan, NCMRWF, New Delhi
Dr. Sonu Goel PGI (Topic: unraveling impact of environmental changes on
IT11
emerging and reemerging tropical diseases)
IT12
Dr. M. N. Rajeevan, MoES, New Delhi
Time: 1630-1800 hours
IT13
Dr. S. C. Bhan, IMD, New Delhi
IT14
Dr. N. Khare, MoES, New Delhi (Topic: Extremes Events During Holocene Period)
Dr. Thara Prabhakaran, IITM, Pune
IT15
IT16
IT17
Dr. D. R. Pattanaik, IMD, New Delhi (Topic: Operational Extended Range
Forecast Activity of IMD and its Applications in Different Sectors)
Dr. SK Srivastav (Topic: Technological Intervention in Landslide Forecasting)
Dr. Ajit Tyagi, MoES Communicating risks of natural hazards
Dr E. N. Rajagopal, NCMRWF (Topic: Global and Regional Modeling at
IT19
NCMRWF) Talk will be delivered by Dr A. K. Mitra, NCMRWF
IT20
Dr Manmohan Singh
IT21
Prof. Rajesh Gill, Panjab University, Chandigarh
IT22
Dr. Vinayak Sinha, IISER, Mohali
IT23
Prof. Atul Sachdeva, Director, Principal, GMCH, Sector-32 Chandigarh
IT24
Er. G.S Wasan, Director, BBMB, Chandigarh
Day 3 (17 February, 2015)
Time: 1415-1545 hours
IT25
Dr. S.C Sharma, Regional Station, PAU Balowal Saunkri, Nawanshahr, Punjab
Prof S. K. Dash, IIT, Delhi (Topic: Temperature and Rainfall Extremes in India and
IT26
their Future Projections)
IT27
Mr B. P. Yadav, IMD, New Delhi
Prof. A. D. Rao, IIT, Delhi (Topic: Local Scale Risk Assessment of Storm Surge
IT28
Induced Coastal Vulnerability)
IT18
IT29
IT30
IT31
IT32
IT33
IT34
Dr. S. D. Attri, IMD, New Delhi (Topic: "Global Initiatives for Climate Services")
Dr. Prashanth Goswami, CSIR-4PI, Bengaluru
Dr. A.K. Sahai, IITM, Pune (Topic: Weather and Climate Extremes: Observational
Aspects and Prediction)
Dr Somnath Baidya Roy, CAS, IIT, Delhi (Topic: Mesoscale Land-Atmosphere
Feedbacks)
Dr. V. Bhanu Murty, NRSC, Hyderabad
Dr. Uma Kumar, AIIMS, New Delhi (Topic: It takes Two to Tango: Air Pollution
IT35
Partners with Climate Variability to Promote Auto Immunity & Rheumatoid Arthritis)
IT36
Er. G Wasan, BBMB, Chandigarh
Time: 1630-1800 hours
Dr. G. K. Bhat, TARU, Gandhinagar (Topic: Flood Early Warning System in Surat:
IT37
Lessons Learnt from Multi-Stakeholder Engagement)
IT38
Prof. Santosh Kumar, SDMC, New Delhi
Prof. Anil Gupta, NIDM, New Delhi (Topic: Safeguarding from Extreme Events and
IT39
Disasters - Recent Lessons and Opportunities)
IT40
Prof. Rakesh Sehgal, PGI, Chandigarh
IT41
Dr. Arti Prasad, Dept. of Microbiology, MLS University, Udaipur
IT42
Dr. Vimal Mishra, IIT, Gandhinagar
Dr. Atul Kumar Varma, ISRO-SAC, Ahmedabad (Topic: Operational HydroIT43
Estimator (H-E) for High-Resolution Rain Estimation from INSAT-3D and its
Present Status)
IT44
Dr. S.C. Kar, MoES-NCMRWF, Noida
Dr. Anand Sharma, IMD, Dehradun (Topic: Forecasting Challenges of Extreme
IT45
Weather events in Uttrakhand Himalayas)
Dr. Dilip Ganguly, IIT, Delhi (Topic: Can the current climate models be used for
IT46
predicting climate extremes)
IT47
TBD by IMS Chandigarh
IT48
TBD by IMS Chandigarh
Day 4 (18 February, 2015)
Time: 1415-1545 hours
IT49
Mr. V. K. Soni, IMD, New Delhi
Dr. Subimal Ghosh (Topic: Extreme Precipitation: Understanding Trend and
IT50
Spatial Variability at Regional Scale)
IT51
Dr. P. K. Thapliyal (Topic: INSAT-3D Sounder Products and Applications)
IT52
Dr. Randhir Singh Hooda, SAC, Ahmedabad
Dr. Jyoti K. Parikh, IRADE, Ahmedabad (Topic: Ensuring Disaster Resilient
IT53
Societies- Role of Meteorology and Capacity Building of Local Bodies)
Dr. Rajesh Sehgal PGIMR Chandigarh (Topic: effect of climate on health with
IT54
special reference to parasitic infections.
TECHNICAL SESSIONS
SHORT ORAL PRESENTATIONS (SO)
Day 2 (16 February, 2015)
Venue: ICSSR Complex, Seminar Hall-I, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Time: 1100-1200 hours
SO
Authors
Title
1.
Jagdish Chandra Joshi, Tankeshwar Kumar,
Sunita Srivastava and Ashwagosha Ganju
Quantitative Prediction Of Snowfall In Extreme Situations During Winter And Forecasting Of
Associated Avalanche Hazard Over North-West Himalaya
2.
Kalyan Chakravarthy Yesoda, Sikka D.R,
Ajit Tyagi, Kamaljit Ray, Bhan S.C and
Bandyopadhyay B.K.
Devendraa Siingh, P S Bhchunde and M N
Patil
Ashu Mamgain, E.N. Rajagopal, A.
Madhulatha and Saji Mohandas
Jaya Singh, Someshwar Das, Ajay Gairola,
Anand Das and Kamaljit Ray
Unnikrishnan C K, Ashu Mamgain, Biswadip
Gharai, Saji Mohandas, Rajagopal E N, P N
V Rao and Gopal R Iyengar
A Study On Two Near- Drought Years 2012 & 2014
7.
Siddharth Chaudharyy
Statistical Downscaling For Projection Of Rainfall Over Yamuna River Basin
8.
Arup Borgohain, Syam Sundar Kundu,
Nilomoni Barman and S Sudhakar
Synoptic Rainfall Advisory For Flood Early Warning System Of North Eastern Region
9.
Mrudula Kulkarni, Jayashree Revadekar
and Hamza Varikoden
Sourabh Shrivastava, S C Kar and Anu Rani
Sharma
Murthy B S, Latha R and Prasanth Pillai
Pankaj Kumar, Dimitry Sein, William Cabos
and Daniela Jacob
Thunderstorm Days And Lightning Activity In Association With El Nino Over Indian Land Mass
3.
4.
5.
6.
10.
11.
12.
Comparative Study Of Lightning And Convective Rain - Over Indian Peninsular And Indo-China
Peninsular
Forecasting Extreme Rainfall Events At 1.5 Km Resolution For Regional Domain Using NCMRWF
Unified Model (NCUM)
Numerical Simulation Of Severe Thunderstorm Over North India During 30-31 May 2014
Impact Of Land Use Land Cover On Severe Weather Predictions With NCMRWF Unified Model
Variability Of Seasonal Rainfall Over The BIMSTEC Region And Its Impact On Soil Moisture And
NDVI
Severe Hailstorm Over Baramati: Physical Mechanism As Simulated By WRF
Improved Precipitation Extremes And Climatology Over South Asia CORDEX Domain: An
Atmosphere-Ocean Coupled Regional Climate Model Study
SHORT ORAL PRESENTATIONS (SO)
Day 2 (16 February, 2015)
Venue: ICSSR Complex, Seminar Hall-II, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Time: 1100-1200 hours
SO
Authors
Title
13.
Piyush Garg and Dr. Medha Deshpande
Large Scale Synoptic Characteristics Corresponding To Heavy Rainfall Events Over India
14.
Panini Dasgupta and Charu Singh
15.
Bushair M T and Rakesh Gairola
16.
17.
Abhisek Das and Charu Singh
Radhika Kanase, P Mukhopadhyay and P
S Salvekar
Baddam Shyamala, Sammaiah Matta and
Tejaswi Ch
Sushil Kumar, Gaurav Tiwari, Pushpendra
Johari, Rashmi Chauhan, Indu Jain and
Ashish Routray
Characteristics Of The Intra-Seasonal Oscillations Over The Arabian Sea And Bay Of Bengal During
Contrasting Monsoon Seasons
Rainfall Retrieval From INSAT-3D Data And Its Assessment During Monsoon And Severe Weather
Events
Observation Of Heavy Precipitation By TRMM And GPM(GMI) Satellite During Flood In J&K In 2014
Understanding The Role Of Cloud And Convective Processes In Simulating The Weaker Tropical
Cyclones Over Indian Seas
Cyclone Vulnerability And Risk Analysis For Coastal Districts Of Andhra Pradesh
18.
19.
Impact Of Nested Domain On Simulation Of Tropical Cyclones Using WRF Modeling System
20.
U. Umakanth, Amit P Kesarkar and S
Vijaya Bhaskara Rao
Evaluation Of The Performance Of Regional Climate Model (Regcm4.4) In Simulating Seasonal
Extremes Of Indian Summer Monsoon
21.
Rajasree VPM, Amit P Kesarkar and Jyoti
N Bhate
Chinmay Kulkarni, Amit Kesarkar and P
Pradeep Kumar
Pushp Raj Tiwari, S. C. Kar, U. C.
Mohanty, S. Dey and M. S. Shekhar
K B Shafeer and K V Ramesh
Development Of High Resolution Analysis For Early Detection Of Tropical Cyclogenesis Over North
Indian Ocean
Sensitivity Of Microphysics And Cumulus Parametrizations In Simulating Heavy Rainfall Episodes
Over Western Ghats During Monsoon 2014.
Simulations Of Extreme Precipitation Events Over Western Himalaya By Global And Regional
Climate Models
Flood Risk Assessment Associated With Extreme Rainfall Events Over The Himalayas
22.
23.
24.
SHORT ORAL PRESENTATIONS (SO)
Day 2 (16 February, 2015)
Venue: Seminar Hall, Golden Jubilee Guest House, Panjab University, Chandigarh
SO
25.
26.
27.
Authors
Title
Sukhvir Singh, P K Kingra and L K
Dhaliwal
Anu Xavier and Mohankumar K
Management Of Weather Variability Effect And Terminal Heat Stress On Productivity Of Wheat By
Altering Sowing Time
Association Between The Heavy Flood Event In June 2013 Over Uttarkhand And The Abnormal
Circulation Pattern In The Upper Troposphere
Severe Squall Line And Associated Rainfall Over Delhi Region – An Analysis Using GPS PW,
Radar Reflectively And INSAT Products
32.
33.
Puviarasan Narayanasamy, Kannan Arul
Malar, Arun Kumar Sharma and Manish
Ranalkar
OPN Calla, Shruti Singhal and Kishan
Gadri
Alfred Johny and Ramesh Kv
Indu Jain, Pushpendra Johari, Gaurav
Tiwari, Ashish Routray and Sushil Kumar
Vidhi Bharti, Charu Singh and Thea
Turkington
D R Kothawale
Anjit Anjan, Manish Ranalkar and R R Mali
34.
Balachandran S and Geetha B
35.
S.K. Tripathi, S.K. Dubey and G. Pranuthi
36.
Devajyoti Dutta, K. Amar Jyothi,
Preveen Kumar and John P. George
28.
29.
30.
31.
Time: 1100-1200 hours
D.
Arctic Sea Ice Variability And Trend Over Past Two Decade
Understanding The Relationship Between Climate Extremes And Vector Borne Diseases In India
Numerical Simulation Of Cyclonic Storms „Nanauk‟ And „Nilofar‟ Over Arabian Sea Using A
Mesoscale WRF (ARW) Model
On The Spatial Distribution Of The Extreme Rainfall Events In The State Of Uttarkhand, India
Trends In Daily Temperature Extremes Over India During 1970-2010
Performance Of TB-4 (Siphon Based Tipping Bucket Rain Gauge) At Pune AWS Site During SW
Monsoon 2014
Diagnostics Of Diabetic Heating During Rapid Intensity Changes Of Tropical Cyclones Gonu,
Phailin and Madi
PRECIS RCM Based Climate Change Trend And DSSAT Forecasted Rice Productivity In
Hardwar District
Hail Stones As Seen By C-Band Dual-Polarimetric Doppler Weather Radar
SHORT ORAL PRESENTATIONS (SO)
Day 3 (17 February, 2015)
Venue: ICSSR Complex, Seminar Hall-I, Panjab University, Chandigarh
SO
Time: 1100-1200 hours
Authors
Title
38.
J.L. Chaudhary, N. Manikandan, S.R.
Patel, R. Khavse and S. Bhelawe
Harshita Pawar, Saryu Garg, Vinod
Kumar, Himanshu Sachan, Ruhani Arya,
Chinmoy Sarkar, Praphulla Chandra and
Baerbal Sinha
Extreme Weather Events In Chhattisgarh State Affecting Crop Production-Mitigation And
Adaptation Strategies
Quantifying The Contribution Of Long-Range Transport To Particulate Matter (PM)
Enhancement At A Suburban Site In The North-Western Indo Gangetic Basin
39.
Archana Rai and Manish K. Joshi
Rainfall Extremes Over India: Under Global Warming Scenario
40.
Swati Bhomia, Neeru Jaiswal, C M
Kishtawal and Raj Kumar
Siva S Kattamuri, Ashwini Kulkarni and S
S Sabade
Chander Shekhar, Sanjay Kumar Dewali,
H S Negi, Sunita Srivastava and
Snehamani
Akshay Kulkarni, Dr. Ashwini Kulkarni and
S.S Sabade
Kanika Taneja, V.K. Soni, S.D. Attri, S.K.
Peshin and Vikram Mor
Kaustav Chakravarty, Sourabh Kamble,
M.C.R. Kalapureddy, Sachin Deshpande,
Subrata Das and A Tirthgirikar
Kiran Prasad Siripurapu, U C Mohanty and
Ramakrishna S S V S
Validation Of Forecasted Rain By Operational Models During The Tropical Cyclone Landfall In
North Indian Ocean
Impact Of Climate Change On The Characteristics Of Cyclonic Disturbances In The Bay Of
Bengal
Effect Of Snow Depth, Vegetation And Soil Mixing On Radiation Budget Of Snow In 350-2500
Nm Region Of EM Spectrum
47.
R Uma, M S Narayanan and T V Lakshmi
Kumar
Warm Core Strength Of Phailin, Hudhud And Other Bay Of Bengal Cyclones From Satellite
Microwave Sounders And Relation With T No. Estimates
48.
Nataraja Subash, B. Gangwar, Simina
Nishat, Sweta Singh and Kiran Rawat
Projected Extreme Temperature And Rainfall Events During 2040-2069 Under RCP8.5 Climate
Scenario And Its Impact On Rice-Wheat Productivity Over Meerut District
37.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
Simulation Of Extreme Deficit Monsoons In CMIP5 Models
Variation Of Aerosol Optical Properties Over New Delhi And Nearby Urban Area In India
Study Of Tropical Rainfall By Using Ground-Based Multi-Frequency Radars And Disdrometer
Performance Of Different Initial And Boundary Conditions In The Simulation Of Thunderstorms
Over East India Using WRF-ARW Model
SHORT ORAL PRESENTATIONS (SO)
Day 3 (17 February, 2015)
Venue: ICSSR Complex, Seminar Hall-II, Panjab University, Chandigarh
SO
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
Time: 1100-1200 hours
Authors
Title
Subrata Kumar Das, S. M. Deshpande, K.
Chakravarty and M. C. R M. C.
Kalapureddy
Renu Siddharth, Medha Deshpande,
Phanimurli Krishna, P Mukhopadhyay,
Rajib Chattopadhyay and Suryachandra
Rao
S S Singh, Sonam Lotus, Javaid Ahmad
and S A Romshoo
Manmohan Singh
Structure And Characteristics Of Summer Monsoon Clouds Over The Western Ghats Using Doppler
Weather Radar Observations
Ajay Kumar, M S Shekhar, Harish Chand,
Amreek Singh, Devi Chand and A Ganju
Sanjeev Kumar, M S Shekhar, Amreek
Singh, Vijay Rana, Bhupinder Kumar and
A Ganju
N Narasimha Rao, M S Shekhar, Vikas
Juyal, Harish Tomar, Amreek Singh and
Surender Paul
Usha Devi, M S Shekhar, Narinder Kumar,
Sandeep Anand, Amreek Singh and A
Ganju
M S Shekhar, Usha Devi, S K Dash,
Amreek Singh, Dinesh Kumar and Jai
Kishan
Kulwinder Gill and Ritu Babuta
Baljeet Chahal, Kulwinder Gill and
Prabhjyot Sidhu
Dr Som Pal Singh, Dr Sruender Paul and
Dr PK Kingra
Statistical Downscaling Of WRF Model Precipitation Forecast For Western Himalaya
Tropical Cyclones Simulation By GFS T574 Over The North Indian Ocean
Sequences Of Weather Events Leading To Flood In Kashmir In 1st Week Of Sept.2014
Trends In Total Rainfall, Heavy Rain Events And Number Of Dry Days In Himachal Pradesh
Skill Of Meso-Scale Model For Precipitation Forecast Over Western Himalaya During Winter
A Study On The Climatology Of Extreme Precipitation Events Over Western Himalaya
A New Technique For Reconstruction Of Precipitation Values
Trends In Extreme Precipitation Events During Winter Over Western Himalaya
Impact Of Climate Change On Extreme Rainfall Events In South-West Punjab
Development Of Weather Based “Weekly Thumb Rules” For Potential Productivity Of Mustard Crop
In Punjab
Assessing The Impacts Of ENSO On Rainfall Variability And Food Grain Production In Punjab
SHORT ORAL PRESENTATIONS (SO)
Day 3 (17 February, 2015)
Venue: Seminar Hall, Golden Jubilee Guest House, Panjab University, Chandigarh
SO
Time: 1100-1200 hours
Authors
Title
Prabhjyot Kaur, Sandeep Singh Sandhu, K
K Gill and Harpreet Singh
Praveen S and V Rakesh
Annual, Seasonal And Monthly Climate Variability Analysis In Punjab
Ranbir Singh Rana, Ramesh Chauhan,
Sharda Singh and Sanjeev Kumar Sandal
Kanti Prasad, Ashwini Bohra, Sonu
Agrawal and Anuj Kumbhat
Narinder Thakur, Sanjay Dewali and
Harendra Negi
Sherin Hassan Bran and Dr. Rohit
Srivastava
Simulating Impacts And Adaptations Of Changed Climatic Scenarios On Maize Production In
Rainfed Conditions Of North Western Himalaya, India
Disastrous floods in western Himalayas – early detection of potential synoptic disturbances with
GFS model outputs
Identification Of Target Areas Using Remote Sensing And GIS
68.
Sanjeev Dwivedi, M S Narayanan and D
Narayana Rao
Kantha Rao Bhimala
69.
Ashok Jaswal
Monsoon Inversion Over Arabian Sea: Observations From IASI, AIRS & INSAT-3D Satellite
Sounders And ERA Data
Simulation And Analysis Of Uttarkhand Heavy Rainfall Event During 16-18 June 2013, Using LMD
GCM.
Trends And Variability Of Daily Temperature Extremes Indices Over India During 1969–2014
70.
Past Evolution Of Himalayan Glaciers: A Regional Climate Model Study
71.
Pankaj Kumar, Sven Kotlarski, Christopher
Mosely, Kevin Sieck, Holger Frey, Markus
Stoffel and Daniela Jacob
Rajashree Bothale and Yashwant Katpatal
72.
Ashok Kumar Das and Surinder Kaur
Performance Of IMD WRF (ARW) And Mme Model Rainfall Prediction Over The Sub Basins Of
Godavari And Mahanadi Rivers During Hudhud Cyclone 7-14 Oct, 2014
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
Extreme Rainfall Events Over Urban Cities : Evaluation Of Forecast Skill Of A Mesoscale Model
Seasonal And Spatial Variations Of Black Carbon Over Indian Region
Impact Of El Niño /La Niña On Precipitation And Temperature Extremes Over Parts Of Central India
SHORT ORAL PRESENTATIONS (SO)
Day 4 (18 February, 2015)
Venue: ICSSR Complex, Seminar Hall-I, Panjab University, Chandigarh
SO
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
Authors
Title
Krishna K Osuri, U.C. Mohanty, Raghu
Nadimpalli and Dev Niyogi
Chander Shekhar, Raj Singh, Manoj
Kumar and Surender Paul
Raghu Nadimpalli, Krishna K Osuri and U
C Mohanty
A K Mitra, Virendra Singh and A K Sharma
Weakening Of Lehar Cyclone Over The Bay Of Bengal: Sensitivity To Changes In SST And
Atmospheric Moisture
Study Of Rainfall Patterns At Different Time Scales At Different Locations Of Haryana
78.
R Asokan, S R Ramanan and A N
Ramanathan
Prakash Khare and G K Sawaisarje
79.
B P Yadav and Naresh Kumar
80.
Kamaljit Ray, S C Bhan, A Jaswal, B K
Bandopadhyay and A H Warsi
S Stella, S R Ramanan and M
Veerakumar
81.
Time: 1100-1200 hours
Simulation Of Bay Of Bengal Cyclones Using HWRF Modeling System
Monitoring Weather And Climate Extremes From Newest INSAT-3D Satellite Over The Indian
Region
Spatial And Temporal Variation Of Rainfall Of Tamil Nadu With Special Reference To Rainfall
Extremes
Unusual Hailstorm / Rainfall Over Maharashtra And Neighborhood During February /March 2014
– A Synoptic Appreciation
A Diagnostic Study Of Unusual Rainfall Activity Over Northwest Himalayas During Withdrawal
Phase Of Monsoon 2014
An Analysis Of Hourly Rainfall In India: Towards Criteria For Intense Spell Of Rainfall
Tornadic Storm Over Coastal Chennai – A Diagnostic Study
82
Surender Paul, A K Jaswal and S C Bhan
Long-Term Variability And Trends In Rainfall Extremes Indices Over Northwest India
83.
H N Singh
Characteristics Of Extreme Mean Sea Level Pressure Variations Across The Indian Region And
Its Associated Indian Monsoon Rainfall
84.
Dinesh Kumar, U C Mohanty and Krishan
Kumar
Impact Of Satellite Data Assimilation On Thunderstorm Simulation
SHORT ORAL PRESENTATIONS (SO)
Day 4 (18 February, 2015)
Venue: ICSSR Complex, Seminar Hall-II, Panjab University, Chandigarh
SO
Time: 1100-1200 hours
Authors
Title
85.
Geeta Agnihotri and S Stella
Simulation Of Severe Hail Storm Events Over Southern Peninsula
86.
Manikiam Band Kamsali Nagaraja
Satellite Based Climate Change Study
87.
R. K. Jenamani and R. Kumar
Impact of Fast and Large-scale urbanization at and around Delhi‟s IGI Airport caused high
warming trend and Alarming Change in temperature pattern at daily to decadal scale.
88.
Vivek Sinha, A.K. Mitra, S.C. Bhan and
S.I. Laskar
In Flight Turbulence; A Case Study Of An Occurrence Over Mumbai FIR
89.
Atinderpal Singh, Deepti Sharma, Darshan
Singh
Effects Of Paddy Residue Burning On Aerosol Properties Over Northwestern Part Of India
90.
B. Athiyaman and P.K.Singh
Impact Of Climatic Variability Using CERES-Rice Ver 4.5 Model Faizabad Zone Of India
91.
Jyoti Bhate, Amit Kesarkar, Anandkumar
Karipot
Genesis And Evolution Of Severe MCS Over South Peninsular India : Observations And
Numerical Simulation
92.
Munmun Chakravorty
Climatic Effect Of Winter Fog Phase On Road Dust Particle Size, Shape And Chemistry-A Case
Study From Allahabad City, North Central India
93.
Sachin Deshpande, N.S. Poul, S.K. Das,
K. Chakravarty, M.C.R. Kalapureddy, G.
Pandithurai and T. Prabhakaran
Sutapa Chaudhuri and Arumita Roy
Chowdhury
High-Resolution X-Band Weather Radar Observations Of Intense Precipitating Systems over The
Western Ghats Region: A Case Study
95.
BM Vyas, Abhishek Saxena, Himadari
Sahu
Behaviour Of Air Pollutants And Its Association With Meteorological, Boundary Layer And Solar
Radiation Parameters Over Udaipur During Major Dust Storm On 19th March, 2012
96.
D.R Pattanaik, Y V Ramarao, S.C Bhan &
A.K Sahay
Very Heavy Rainfall Over Odisha And J&K During 2014 Monsoon-Diagnostic Study And Real
Time Extended Range Forecast
94.
Estimation Of Bias In Gridded Unified Model Output, CMAP & GPCP Data And TRMM Merged
Rainfall Data Of IMD For ISMR Of 2011
SHORT ORAL PRESENTATIONS (SO)
Day 4 (18 February, 2015)
Venue: Seminar Hall, Golden Jubilee Guest House, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Time: 1100-1200 hours
SO
Authors
Title
97.
SurenderSingh
Frost And Fog Dynamics During Past Climatic Variability: A Regional Analysis
98.
S. I. Laskar, S.C.Bhan, Vivek Sinha and
Y.V.Rama Rao
Heavy Rainfall Events Over Uttarakhand-2013 And Jammu & Kashmir-2014 And Performance Of
GFST574 Model- A Comparative Study
99.
R K Mall, Diva Bhatt and Akhilesh Gupta
Simulating The Impact Of Climate Change On The Weather Resources Of Gomti River Basin
100.
Ajeet P.Pandey
Analysis Of Patterns In Frequency And Intensity Of Extreme Rainfall Events (ERE)
101.
Anita Singh, Somvir Bajar
Microalgae: A Source For Biofuel Production And Mitigation Of Greenhouse Gas Emission
102.
Satnam S. Ladhar
Climate Change, Concerns And Response Of The State In Punjab
103.
Prof (Dr.) Krushna Chandra Gouda
A Comparative Study Of Extreme Rainfall Events Across The River Basins
104.
Baweja, P. K., D.K. Khurana and S.K.
Bhardwaj
A High Resolution Weather Forecast System For Forest Fire Prevention And Management
105.
Amandeep Kaur, L K Dhaliwal and P P S
Pannu
Role Of Meteorological Parameters On Sheath Blight Of Rice Under Different Planting Methods
106.
K, K. Singh, Shirish Khedikar, A. K. Baxla
and Kripan Ghosh India
Effectiveness Of Extended Range Forecast And CERES-Wheat Model As Tool For Climate Risk
107
Madhu Latha, Swapan Mallick, John P
George and Rajagopal E N
Impact Of 4D-Var And 3D-Var Data Assimilation Techniques On The Prediction Of Tropical
Cyclone Phalin
Ajay Singh
Assessing Mortality Due to Extreme Temperature in India
108.
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Day 2 (16 February, 2015)
Time: 1300-1330 hours
No.
Author
Title
1.
2.
Neha Singh, Hema Singh and Rajesh Kumar
Mall
Manu Mehta
3.
4.
Dr. Deepak Bhattacharya
Manoj Kumar Tripathi
5.
Oindrila Nath and S Sridharan
Effect Of Increase In Carbon Dioxide And Temperature On Growth And Yields Of Wheat
Using CERES-Wheat Crop Model
Aerosol Optical Depth Trends In Two Different Altitude Locations In Uttarkhand – A
Comparative Study Usng MODIS And MISR Data
Indian Soil Conservation Heritage (Mechanics Of Soil Loss; Parching & Anti-Dote)
Long Term Variability And Trends Of Significant Climatic Events At Lucknow District Of Uttar
Pradesh
Long-Term Variabilities And Tendencies In Zonal Mean TIMED–SABER Ozone And
Temperature In The Middle Atmosphere At 10–15°N
6.
Ankur Srivastava, Someshwar Das and
Kamal Jain
Study Of Weather Research Forecasting (WRF) Model Skill Score With Reference To Very
Severe Cyclonic Storm (VSCS) Hudhud
7.
8.
S. Nandargi and A. Gaur
Jayashree Revadekar, Hamza Varikoden
and Vv Sapre
Abhishek Lodh, Swapan Mallick, John P.
George and E. N. Rajagopal
Kanika Taneja, V.K. Soni, S.D. Attri, S.K.
Peshin, Shamshad Ahmad and Kafeel
Ahmad
Anusha Sathyanadh, Anandakumar Karipot
and Manish Ranalkar
Vinod Kumar, Chinmoy Sarkar and Vinayak
Sinha
Latha Sridhar and D S Pai
Extreme Rainfall Analysis Over Uttarkhand
Variability In Summer Monsoon Precipitation Extremes Over Pune A Lee Side Station Of
Western Ghat Of India
Use Of Satellite Soil Wetness Measurements In The Soil Moisture Analysis
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Priti Sharma, Munmun Das Gupta and S.
Indira Rani
Impact Of Severe Dust Event On Aerosol Optical And Radiative Properties Over New Delhi
Soil Moisture Variability Over The Indian Subcontinent In Relation To Monsoon Rainfall
Seasonal Variation Of Tropospheric Ozone And Its Precursor Compounds At A Suburban Site
In The Indo-Gangetic Plain: Effect Of Meteorology And Anthropogenic Activities
Analysis Of Climatology, Variability And Long Term Trends Of Extreme Rainfall Events Over
India
Validation Of INSAT-3D AMVS
15.
Sd Thouseef Ahmed Shoaib and Syed
Nayab Rasool
Correcting Real Time Automatic Weather Stations Data Through Quality Checks & Analysis
16.
Shweta Singh Thakur, Varsha Kachneria,
Rahul Shrivastava, S K Jain and A.K Gwal
Rainfall Analysis Over A Central India From 2001 To 2010
17.
C Neethu, K B Shafeer and K V Ramesh
Understanding The Variability And Change In Coastal Rainfall Extremes During Southwest
And Northeast Monsoon Seasons Under Different Climate Scenarios
18.
Bhargavi Badal and Amit Kesarkar
Testing Of Compressible Non-hydrostatic Dynamical Core For Extremum Solution Useful For
Prediction Of Atmospheric Events
Day 2 (16 February, 2015)
No.
Author
19.
Sobhanadriswara Rao N, Sheethal
Harikiran Ch and Ramana Murthy P.V.
D Banerjee and R Bondyopadhaya
Time: 1545-1615 hours
Title
N,
Use Of Simulation, Spatial Data And Real Time Observation On Natural Disaster HUDHUD
Cyclone - A Case Study
A Study Of Tropical Cyclones Over Bay Of Bengal And Arabian Sea During 1990 To 2009
And The Solar Influence On It
21.
22.
Harleen Kaur and Prabhjyot Kaur
Krishna Kumar, G. P. Singh and M. S.
Shekhar
Changes In The Incidence Of Extreme Of Temperature Events In Punjab – A Case Study
Seasonal Teleconnection Between Extreme Climate Variability Over The West Himalaya And
Antarctica
23.
M. Sateesh, V. K. Soni and Sunil K. Peshin
Impact Of Extensive Fireworks During Festival Period On Aerosol Optical And Radiative
Properties Over Delhi
24.
Chinmoy Sarkar, Vinayak Sinha, Vinod
Kumar,
Maheswar
Rupakheti,
Arnico
Panday, Dipesh Rupakheti, Bhogendra
Kathayat, Khadak Mahata and Mark G.
Lawrence
Sulekha Sulekha and Rajendra Rathore
S Sridharan
Overview Of Emissions And Chemistry Of Vocs In The Kathmandu Valley, Nepal During The
Suskat-ABC Field Campaign Derived From The First PTR-TOFMS Deployment In South Asia
20.
25.
26.
Need And Important Of Training Package In Rain Water Harvesting
Identification And Trend Analysis Of Homogeneous Rainfall Zones Over India Using TRMM
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
Neha Sharma, N.S. Murty, A.S. Nain and
Dinesh Inamadar
Ramesh Arora, Smriti Sharma and Rubaljot
Kooner
Rubaljot Kooner, Smriti Sharma, Shalini
Pandey, S S Sandhu and Ramesh Arora
Amar Jyothi Kasimahanthi, Devjyoti Dutta,
Preveen Kumar Devarajan and John P
George
Manish K. Joshi and Archana Rai
34.
Remya R and K Mohankumar
Baerbel Sinha, Kartikeya Singh Sangwan,
Yash Maurya, Vinod Kumar, Chinmoy
Sarkar, Prafulla Chandra and Vinayak Sinha
Gaurav Madan
35.
Nithya K and K Mohanakumar
36.
Ajilesh Pp and B Chakrapani
Day 3 (17 February, 2015)
37.
38.
39.
Author
Sourabh Shivastava, S C Kar and Anu Rani
Sharma
P Senthamarai Kannan and S Balachandran
Santosh Kumar Muriki, Saurabh Bhardwaj,
Dr.Madhusoodnan M.S and Sathish Kumar
G
Precipitation Data Sets
Analyzing The Effect Of Climate Change On Rice Yield Using Oryza Model In Tarai Region
Of Uttarakhand
Climate Change And Insect Pests In Agro-Ecosystem
Studies On Development Of Spodoptera Litura Under Increased Temperature Conditions
Quality Characterization Of Reflectivity And Radial Velocity Observed By Indian Doppler
Weather Radar
Impact Of The Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation And The Inter-decadal Pacific Oscillation On
Rainfall Extremes Over Indian Subcontinent
Cold Waves In North India During Sudden Stratospheric Warming
Assessment Of Ozone Related Crop Yield Losses In Punjab And Haryana Using Two Years
Of Continuous In-Situ Ozone Measurements
Impact Of Warming Arctic On Synoptic Weather Extremes Of Subtropical Regions
Influence Of El Nino On Stratospheric QBO And Tropical Easterly Jet stream During Indian
Summer Monsoon
Modulation Of North Indian Ocean Tropical Cyclones By El-Nino Southern Oscillation
Time: 1300-1330 hours
Title
Analysis Of Droughts Using Observed Rainfall, Normalize Difference Vegetation Index And Soil
Moisture
Recent Trends In Temperature Extremes, Thunderstorm And Heavy Rainfall Events Over Coastal
Tamilnadu And Puduchery
Diurnal Variability Of Summer Monsoon Rainfall In Global Forecast Models
40.
Dr Kaustav Chakravarty, Mayuri Mali, Samir
Pokhrel and G Pandithurai
Haseeb Hakkim, Chinmoy Sarkar, Praphulla
Chandra and Vinayak Sinha
Characteristics Of Raindrop Size Distribution Over The Windward And Leeward Side Of Western
Ghat Mountain
Wet Scavenging Efficiency Of Monsoon Rains For Reactive Volatile Organic Compounds In The
North-West Indo Gangetic Plain
42.
Pallavi Prabhu and D Sivananda Pai
43.
44.
Gurinder Kaur and Rashmi Rashmi
Divya Prakash Yadav, Sunita Verma,
Swagata Payra and Manish Soni
Himanshu Chaudhary, Dr K K Singh, Dr
Rajesh Kumar and Dr P K Singh
Sneha Mathew, Kishore Kumar and Kandula
Subrahmaniyam
Patterns Associated With Inter Annual Variability Of Indian Summer Monsoon Using High
Resolution Rainfall Data
Climate Change: Why Is India More Vulnerable?
Understanding The Aerosol Behaviour During Dust Epochs Using GRIMM Aerosol Spectrometer
41.
45.
46.
47.
Adarsh Kumar
48.
Piyushkumar N Patel, K N Babu and Raj
Kumar
Sarat Sahu
K V Suneeth and Siddarth Shankar Das
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
Harendra Negi, Sanjay Dewali, Rajeev
Kumar and Narinder Thakur
Kavita Bhatt, Kulwinder Gill and Sandeep
Sandhu
Jaspinder Kaur, Kulwinder Gill and Surender
Paul
Ramesh Kumar
Day 3 (17 February, 2015)
Climate Change Impact On Yield Of Wheat And Rice In Punjab, Haryana And Uttar Pradesh
Expansion Of Hadley Cell In Climate Change Scenario: A Study Using Reanalysis And Global
Radiosonde Observations
MODIS Satellite Retrieved (Collection 5 Level 3) Spatio-Temporal Characteristics Of Aerosol Optical
Depths And Cloud Parameters Over Indian Tropical Land Region
Contribution Of Sea-Salt Aerosol And The Impact Of Cloud Microphysics Over The Arabian Sea
Using Satellite Measurements
Low Level Wind Maximum Of Tropical Cyclone And Its Damaging Effect To Off-Shore Installations
Diurnal Characteristic Of Global Tropical Tropopause And Its Implication On Global Weather And
Climate System
Monitoring Of The Himalayan Cryosphere Using Metop Data
Predicting Mustard Yield Through Different Regression Models In Central Punjab Under Climate
Change Scenario
Frequency Of Extreme Temperature Events In Sub-Montane Punjab
On The Role Of The Equatorial Trough And Monsoon Activity Over India
Time: 1545-1615 hours
Title
Impact Of INSAT-3D Sea Surface Temperature On WRF Model Forecasts Over Indian Region
56.
Author
Buddhi Prakash Jangid, Prashant Kumar
and A.K. Mathur
Omvir Singh and Jagdeep Singh
57.
58.
59.
Ritu Babuta and Kulwinder Gill
Ajay Chavadekar and Satish Kashid
Peethani Sujatha and Ramiz Ahmad
Maximum Temperature Trends In South Western Region Of Punjab
Prediction Of Meteorological Drought In Western Rajasthan By Using SPI And MEI Indices
Spatial Variation Of Boundary Layer Height Over Indian Region Using GPSRO Observations
60.
Himesh S, S K Sahoo, K C Gouda, G N
Mohapatra and P Goswami
S A Bhute, K S Hosalikar and Ajit Tyagi
Rajesh Gahlawat
Harish Varma, Vikas Singh and Amit P
Kesarkar
S Das, S O Shaw, C S Tomar, R Jaggi
and M K Gupta
Simulation And Analysis Of A Heavy Rainfall Event Over Bengaluru During October 2013
C S Tomar, D Saha, S Das and M K
Gupta
Pooja Negi, Kalzang Chhoden, Suman
Mor and Ravindra KhaiwaEl
K V Balasubramanian and M Veerakumar
Shailesh Parihar, A K Mitra, A K Sharma
and R Bhatla
P G Gore, S C Advani and B A Roy
Ambalika Niyogi
Kailas Sonawane, O.P. Sreejith, D.R.
Pattanaik, Mahendra Benke, Nitin Patil
and D.S. Pai
M.V. Benke, D.R.Pattanaik, D.S.Paiand
A.K.Shrivastava
Trends In Heavy Rainfall Events Over Tripura
55.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
Day 4 (18 February, 2015)
A Geographical Study Of Lightning Casualties Over India: 1979-2011
An Exceptional Severe Thunderstorm Over Mumbai On 30th Sept, 2014
An Assessment Of Climate Changes And Weather Extremes
Simulation Of The Intensity Of Cyclone Hudhud: Sensitivity To PBL Schemes In WRF Model
Unprecedented Heavy Rainfall Activity Over Garo Hills Of Meghalaya And Adjoining Parts Of Assam
During 21st – 23rd September 2014
Role Of Municipal Solid Waste Landfills In Climate Change
Extreme Weather Events In Tamil Nadu-1980 To 2013 – A Review
Uttrakhand Cloud Burst Using NOAA Satellites From Direct Broadcast System In IMD, New Delhi
Projected Conditions Of Agricultural Drought Over India
Fly Ash Spherules Of All Sizes And Compositions Omnipresent - A Case Study From Allahabad, India
Simulation Of Indian Summer Monsoon Using The Japan Meteorological Agency‟s Seasonal Ensemble
Prediction System
Variability Of Divergent Circulation And Associated Convective Activity During Deficient And Excess
Indian Monsoon Rainfall Years
Time: 1300-1330 hours
Author
Title
Arti B. Bandgar, J. S. Chowdary, C.
Gnanaseelan, D. S. Paiand Jing-Jia Luo
B Shivakumar & A Ramakrishna Naga
Raju
Indira Sudhir Joshi
Air-Sea Interactions Over The Tropical Indian Ocean And Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall
Variability
Assessment Of Drought Over Telangana During-2014
76.
Mamta Rana, K.K. Singh, S.C. Bhan, A.K.
Baxla, P.K. Singh
Response Of Rice Yield To Seasonal Rainfall Variability And Distribution
77.
Sutapa Chaudhuri, Debanjana Das, Ishita
Sarkar and Sayantika Goswami
Multilayer Perceptron Model For Nowcasting Visibility From Surface Observations: Results And
Sensitivity To Dissimilar Station Altitudes
78.
Kishlay Kumar Singh, Vivek Dhawan,
S.K.Jain, Surender Paul
R. Bhatla
Impact Of Excess /Deficient Rainfall On Paddy Yields In District Amritsar, Punjab
Climate Change Of Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.) Crop Yield Using DSSAT Vs. 4.5 Model At
Different Agro-climatic Zone Of India
82.
Dr. P.K.Singh, K.K.Singh, A.K.Baxla,
S.C.Bhan, S. Pal*, Akhilesh Gupta1 and
L.S.Rathore
Chetana Patil, Thara Prabhakaran, K C
Sinharay and Anandakumar Karipot
Dr. S. C. Sahu
83.
Jasmine Takle and R.S. Mahesh Kumar
Aerosol Cloud Interaction And Heavy Precipitation
84.
Saginela Ravindra Babu
85.
Supankar Das and S K Mittal
86.
Surendra Poonia and A.S. Rao
Effect Of Tropical Cyclones On The Tropical Tropopause Parameters Observed Using
COSMIC GPS RO Data
A Study Of Climate Extremes On Plants & Soil Properties Using Nano-Dynamic
Elastomechanic Response Analysis
Secular Trends And Shifts In Rainfall Patterns Of Western Rajasthan
87.
M Sandhya and S Sridharan
Convective Inhibition Due To A Potential Vorticity Intrusion In Tropical Latitudes - A Case Study
73.
74.
75.
79.
80.
81.
Climate Extremes: Observations And Impacts
Simulation Of Summer Monsoon Features Over The South Asia CORDEX Domain Using
Regcm-4.3
Characteristics Of Corridor Of Moisture Transport During Indian Summer Monsoon
Low Level Wind Maximum Of Tropical Cyclone And Its Damaging Effects To Off-Shore
Installations
PRE-PHD PRESENTATIONS
Venue: LAW AUDITORIUM
DAY 1 (15 February 2015)
TIME: 1215-1355
Authors
Title
1.
Gursewak Singh Brar
Floodplains and Flood Vulnerability: Studying The Beas River In Punjab, India
2.
Harsimrat Kaur Gill
Is it Possible to Estimate the Climatic Variability at Floodplain Level?
3.
Manu Raj Sharma
Trends And Variability Of Monthly, Seasonal and Annual Rainfall In Himachal Pradesh and Punjab, India
4.
Sukhjeet Kaur
Management of Thermal and Nutrient Stress in Wheat Using Remotely Sensed Data
5.
Tanbir Singh
Impact of Climate Change and Weather Extremes on the School Education of Children
6.
Navneet Kaur
Projected Climate Change Under Diverse Scenarios In Different Agro climatic Areas Of Indian Punjab
7.
K.H.V Durga rao
Hydrological Modeling in Brahmani-Baitarani River Basin
8.
Ranu Pathania
Modeling the Simulated Adaptation Management Strategies in Wheat crop in Western Himalayas vis-avis
Climate Change
9.
Priyanka Acharya
Assessment of Carbon Sequestration potential of Major Agro-horticulture and Agro-forestry System of
Western Himalayas
10.
Vandana
Reconstruction of Continuous Record of Glacier Variation from Glacier Lake Sediments at “Surajtal Lake”
in Lahaul & Spiti District of Himachal Pradesh

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