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Doppler radars to make monsoon rainfall prediction more accurate

Washington, Wed, 06 Oct 2010 ANI

Washington, Oct 6 (ANI): A new study has revealed that doppler weather radar will significantly improve forecasting models used to track monsoon systems influencing the monsoon in and around India.

 

The research is a collaboration of Purdue University, the National Center for Atmospheric Research and the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi.

 

Dev Niyogi of Purdue University said modelling of a monsoon depression track can have a margin of error of about 200 kilometres for landfall, which can be significant for storms that produce as much as 20-25 inches of rain as well as inland floods and fatalities.

 

"When you run a forecast model, how you represent the initial state of the atmosphere is critical.

 

Even if Doppler radar information may seem highly localized, we find that it enhances the regional atmospheric conditions, which, in turn, can significantly improve the dynamic prediction of how the monsoon depression will move as the storm makes landfall," said Niyogi.

 

"It certainly looks like a wise investment made in Doppler radars can help in monsoon forecasting, particularly the heavy rain from monsoon processes," he added.

 

Niyogi, U.C. Mohanty of the Indian Institute of Technology, and Mohanty's doctoral student, Ashish Routray, collaborated with scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research and gathered information such as radial velocity and reflectivity from six Doppler weather radars that were in place during storms.

 

Using the Weather Research and Forecasting Model, they found that incorporating the Doppler radar-based information decreased the error of the monsoon depression's landfall path from 200 kilometres to 75 kilometres.

 

Mohanty said more accurate predictions could better prepare people for heavy rains that account for a number of deaths in a monsoon season.

 

"Once a monsoon depression passes through, it can cause catastrophic floods in the coastal areas of India.

 

"Doppler radar is a very useful tool to help assess these things," he said.

 

Future studies will incorporate more simulations and more advanced models to test the ability of Doppler radar to track monsoon processes.

 

The findings were published in the quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. (ANI)

 


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