Authors
SK Roy Bhowmik, Soma Sen Roy, Kuldeep Srivastava, B Mukhopadhay, SB Thampi, YK Reddy, Hari Singh, S Venkateswarlu, Sourav Adhikary
Publication date
2011/3
Journal
Meteorology and atmospheric physics
Volume
111
Pages
133-147
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Description
This paper demonstrates the usefulness of Indian Doppler Weather Radar (DWR) data for nowcasting applications, and assimilation into a mesoscale Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) model. Warning Decision Support System Integrated Information (WDSS-II) developed by National Severe Storm Laboratory (NSSL) and Advanced Regional Prediction System (ARPS) developed at the Centre for Analysis and Prediction, University of Oklahoma are used for this purpose. The study reveals that the WDSS-II software is capable of detecting and removing anomalous propagation echoes from the Indian DWR data. The software can be used to track storm cells and mesocyclones through successive scans. Radar reflectivity mosaics are created for a land-falling tropical cyclone—Khaimuk of 14 November 2008 over the Bay of Bengal using observations from three DWR stations, namely, Visakhapatnam …
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