Authors
Soma Sen Roy, Subhendu Brata Saha, SK Roy Bhowmik, PK Kundu
Publication date
2014/5
Journal
Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics
Volume
124
Pages
143-166
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Description
Nowcasting in the India Meteorological Department (IMD) is being provided for T + 0 to T + 2 h, using the Warning Decision Support System (WDSS-II) software. Prior to operational nowcasting over the Indian region, the parameters of the nowcast algorithm tool of the software were optimized, and accuracy was evaluated for various weather systems over Delhi. This optimization is demonstrated in this study with reference to three weather systems over Delhi, with each case representing one of three typical types of cloud systems over the region. These are—(a) convective lines associated with winter and early pre-monsoon weather systems, (b) deep convective cells that form in the pre-monsoon (April–June) and post-monsoon season (October–November) and (c) wide convective echoes that form during the monsoon season. The efficacy of the algorithm was assessed on a frame-by-frame basis as well as …
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Scholar articles
S Sen Roy, SB Saha, SK Roy Bhowmik, PK Kundu - Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 2014