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Predicting Meteorological Events: Mathematical Approach
Editor(s): N. C. Mahanti

ISBN:    978-81-7319-573-0 
E-ISBN:   
Publication Year:   2005
Pages:   170
Binding:   Hard Back
Dimension:   160mm x 240mm
Weight:   600




About the book

Predicting Meteorological Events: Mathematical Approach deals with some important problems covering various important areas of atmospheric and meteorological sciences. These include cyclonic storms, monsoon prediction, monsoon depression over the Indian region, disaster management using satellite data. This volume will be highly useful for practising meteorologists working in the National Weather Services and scientists involved in the development of mathematical and statistical models of various meteorological events.



Table of Contents

Preface/ Prediction of Indian summer monsoon rainfall using NCEP/NCAR msl Pressure data/ Influence of low pressure systems forming over the Bay of Bengal on the performance of monsoon rainfall of Jharkhand/ Impact of surface meteorological observations on RAMS forecast of monsoon weather systems over Indian region/ Prediction of all India summer monsoon rainfall by using Tropospheric temperature over Indian region: 1971-2000/ Role of North Atlantic Oscillation in seasonal prediction of Monsoon Rainfall/ An approach to study stages of monsoon depression over Indian region using INSAT data/ Summer monsoon rainfall prediction for India/ On the Air-sea interactions in the central Arabian sea at 15.50N, 61.50 E/ The relation between size of the storm and the size of the eye/ Data assimilation techniques in mathematical modelling for weather simulation: An object oriented approach/ Impact of Global warming on the cyclonic storms forming in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea/ Mechanism of rotational eddies in wavenumber domain during July 1995/ A framework for disaster management support with space inputs




Audience

Students, Meteorologists and Scientists


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