Indian scientists have come up with a promising technique for early detection of development or strengthening of tropical cyclones in the atmosphere for the Bay of Bengal basin, at least four days before satellite detects them over ocean surface in North Indian Ocean region. So far, the remote sensing technique has detected the cyclones at the earliest, reports our New Delhi
Indian scientists have found a promising technique for early detection of development or strengthening of tropical cyclones in the atmospheric column prior to satellite detection over ocean surface in northern Indian Ocean region.So far, remote .
In the past few decades, the average number of cyclones to occur over the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal has witnessed a significant rise. Government data suggests.
Scientists devise new technique to detect cyclones earlier than satellites
The method could bring about the genesis of prediction with a minimum of four days lead time for cyclones.
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NEW DELHI: Indian scientists have found a promising technique which can help detect tropical cyclones over the Indian Ocean prior to the satellites.
Early detection of tropical cyclones has wide socio-economic implications. So far, remote sensing techniques have detected them the earliest. However, this detection was possible only after the system developed as a well-marked low-pressure system over the warm ocean surface. A larger time gap between the detection and the impact of the cyclone could help preparation activities.
New Delhi [India], June 9 (ANI): Indian Scientists have found a promising technique for early detection of development or strengthening of tropical cyclones in the atmospheric column prior to satellite detection over ocean surface in the North Indian Ocean region, informed Ministry of Science & Technology on Wednesday.