National Centre For Medium Range Weather Forecasting
Ministry Of Earth Sciences
Government of India
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS IN NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS

2024

1. Gera, A., Gupta, A., Mitra, A.K., Rao D, N., Momin, I.M., Rajeeavan, M.N., Milton, S.F., Martin, G.M., Martin, M.J., Waters, J. and Lea, D., 2022. Skill of the extended range prediction (NERP) for Indian summer monsoon rainfall with NCMRWF global coupled modelling system. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 148(742), pp.480-498. (doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.4216)


2023

1. A. Munsi, A.P. Kesarkar, J.N. Bhate, K. Singh, A. Panchal, G. Kutty, M.M. Ali, Ashish Routray, and R.K. Giri, 2023: Atmosphere-upper-ocean interactions during three rare cases of rapidly intensified tropical cyclones over North Indian oceans. Journal of Oceanography, (doi: 10.1007/s10872-022-00664-3).

2. A. Routray, Abhishek Lodh, Devajyoti Dutta, John P. George and Ashis K. Mitra, 2023: Influence of ASCAT Soil Moisture on Prediction of Track and Intensity of Landfall Tropical Cyclones. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 44(1), 341-380.

3. Adam Conroy, Helen Titley, Rabi Rivett, Xiangbo Feng, John Methven, Kevin Hodges, Alan Brammer, Andrew Burton, Paromita Chakraborty, Guomin Chen, Levi Cowan, Jason Dunion, and Abhijit Sarkar, 2023: Track Forecast: Operational Capability and New Techniques - Summary from the Tenth International Workshop on Tropical Cyclones (IWTC-10). Tropical Cyclone Research and Review, (doi: 10.1016/j.tcrr.2023.05.002).

4. Anurose Theethai Jacob, A. Jayakumar, Kshama Gupta, Saji Mohandas, Margaret A. Hendry, Daniel K.E. Smith, Timmy Francis, Shweta Bhati, Avinash N. Parde, Manju Mohan, A. K. Mitra, Prasun Kumar Gupta, Prakash Chauhan, R. Jenamani, and Sachin Ghude, 2023: Implementation of the urban parameterization scheme to the Delhi model with an improved urban morphology. Quarterly Journal of Royal Meteorological Society, 149(750).

5. Biyo Thomas, Ravi Kumar Kunchala, Bhupendra Bahadur Singh, and Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, 2023: Climatology of Rossby Wave Breaking Over the Subtropical Indian Region. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 128(9).

6. D. Rajan and V.S. Prasad, 2023: Evaluation of NCMRWF numerical weather prediction models for SHAR region. Advances in Space Research, 71(10), 3981-3994.

7. Emma J. Barton, C.M. Taylor, A.K. Mitra and A. Jayakumar, 2023: Systematic daytime increases in atmospheric biases linked to dry soils in irrigated areas in Indian operational forecasts. Atmospheric Science Letters, (doi: 10.1002/asl.1172).

8. Imranali M. Momin, Ashish K. Mitra, Jennifer Waters, Matthew James Martin, Daniel Lea and R. Bhatla, 2023: Evaluation of global ocean analysis and forecast system in the Tropical Indian Ocean. Journal of Earth System Science, 132(104).

9. Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Raghavendra Ashrit, Raghavendra Sreevathsa, Sumit Kumar, A. K. Mishra, Mohan S. Thota, A. Jayakumar, Saji Mohandas, A.K. Mitra, 2023: Atmospheric kinetic energy spectra from global and regional NCMRWF unified modelling system. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Accepted (10.1002/qj.4531).

10. Mike Bush, Ian Boutle, John Edwards, Anke Finnenkoetter, Charmaine Franklin, Kirsty Hanley, Aravindakshan Jayakumar, Huw Lewis, Adrian Lock, Marion Mittermaier, Saji Mohandas, Rachel North, Aurore Porson, Belinda Roux, Stuart Webster, and Mark Weeks, 2023: The second Met Office Unified Model–JULES Regional Atmosphere and Land configuration, RAL2. Geoscientific Model Development, 16 (6), 1713–1734p.

11. Paromita Chakraborty, Anumeha Dube, Abhijit Sarkar, A.K. Mitra, R. Bhatla, and R.S. Singh, 2023: How much does a high-resolution global ensemble forecast improve upon deterministic prediction skill for the Indian summer monsoon? Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 135(33).

12. Pushpendra Johari, Sushil Kumar, Sujata Pattanayak, Dipak Kumar Sahu and A. Routray, 2023: Performance of Land Surface Schemes on Simulation of Land falling Tropical Cyclones over Bay of Bengal using ARW model. Mausam, Accepted.

13. Pushpendra Johri, Sushil Kumar, Sujata Pattanayak, and A. Routray, 2023: Impact of different Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) in simulation of tropical cyclones over Bay of Bengal. Journal of Earth Systems and Environment, Accepted.

14. S. Indira Rani, Buddhi Prakash Jangid, Timmy Francis, Priti Sharma, Gibies George, Sumit Kumar, Mohan S. Thota, John P. George, Sankar Nath, Munmun Das Gupta, and Ashis Kumar Mitra, 2023: Assimilation of aircraft observations over the Indian monsoon region: Investigation of the effects of COVID-19 on a reanalysis. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. 149(752), 894-910.

15. Sandeep Chinta, V.S. Prasad, and Chakravarthy Balaji, 2023: Hybrid assimilation on a parameter-calibrated model to improve the prediction of heavy rainfall events during the Indian summer monsoon. Current Science, 124(6), 693-703.

16. Shivaji Singh Patel, A. Routray, Devajyoti Dutta, Rajeev Bhatla, Vivek Singh, and John P. George, 2023: Studying the evolution of Uttarkashi cloudburst event from reanalysis datasets: A case study. Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans, 130, (doi: 10.1016/j.dynatmoce.2023.101387).

17. Sourita Saha, Som Sharma, Abha Chhabra, Prashant Kumar, Niranjan K. Kondapalli, Dharmendra Kamat, and Shyam Lal, 2023: Atmospheric Boundary Layer Over Ahmedabad, Western Indian Region: Impact of COVID-19 Nationwide Lockdown. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 180, 1113–1119p.

18. Sushant Kumar, Anumeha Dube, Raghavendra Ashrit, and Ashish K. Mitra, 2023: A Machine Learning (ML)-Based Approach to Improve Tropical Cyclone Intensity Prediction of NCMRWF Ensemble Prediction System. Pure and Applied Geophysics, (doi: 10.1007/s00024-022-03206-6).


2022

1. Abhijit Sarkar, S. Kiran Prasad, Ashu Mamgain, Anumeha Dube, Paromita Chakraborty, Sushant Kumar, Sagili Karunasagar, Mohana S. Thota, Gauri Shanker, Raghavendra Ashrit, and A. K. Mitra, 2022: Probabilistic forecasting of Super Cyclone ‘Amphan’ using NCMRWF global and regional ensemble prediction systems. Journal of Earth System Science, 131 (260). हिंदी सारांश

2. A. Sandeep, A.K. Mitra, and K. Amarjyothi, 2022: Validation of NCUM Model Forecasts Against FAAM Aircraft Observations Over Monsoon Trough Region: A Diagnostic Case Study. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 179, 2537-2551. हिंदी सारांश

3. Abhishek Lodh, Ashish Routray, Devjyoti Dutta, John P. George, and Ashish K. Mitra, 2022: Improving the prediction of monsoon depressions by assimilating ASCAT soil moisture in NCUM-R modeling system. Atmospheric Research, 272, 106130, (doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2022.106130). हिंदी सारांश

4. Anumeha Dube, S. Karunasagar, Raghvendra Ashrit, and Ashish K. Mitra, 2022: Spatial verification of ensemble rainfall forecasts over India. Atmospheric Research, 273, (doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2022.106169). हिंदी सारांश

5. Bhupendra Bahadur Singh, Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Vivek Seelanki, Rama Krishna Karumuri, Raju Attada, and Ravi Kumar Kunchala, 2022: How reliable are Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 models in representing the Asian summer monsoon anticyclone? International Journal of Climatology, 42(13), 4047-7059 हिंदी सारांश

6. Debashis Paul, Jagabandhu Panda, and Ashish Routray, 2022: Ocean and atmospheric characteristics associated with the cyclogenesis and rapid intensification of NIO super cyclonic storms during 1981-2020. Natural Hazards, 114, 261-289. हिंदी सारांश

7. Desamsetti Srinivas, Hari Prasad Dasari, Sabique Langodan, Yesubabu Viswanadhapalli, Raju Attada, Thang M. Luong, Omar Knio, Edriss S. Titi, and Ibrahim Hoteit, 2022: Enhanced simulation of the Indian summer monsoon rainfall using regional climate modeling and continuous data assimilation. Frontiers in Climate, 4, (doi:10.3389/fclim.2022.817076). हिंदी सारांश

8. Devajyoti Dutta, A. Routray, Abhishek Lodh, John P. George, and A.K. Mitra, 2022: Impact of DWR radial wind on simulation of western disturbances using NCUM-R modeling system. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 134(81). हिंदी सारांश

9. Eswaraiah S., Kyong-Hwan Seo, Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Madineni Venkat Ratnam, Andrey V. Koval, Jin-Yun Jeong, Chalachew Kindie Mengist, Young-Sook Lee, Ketelynn Greer, Yun-Young Hwang, Wonseok Lee, Maniyattu Pramitha, Gasthi Venkata Chalapahi, Mannem Venkatarami Reddy, and Yong Ha Kim, 2022: Anthropogenic influence on the Antarctic mesospheric cooling observed during the Southern Hemisphere minor stratospheric warming. Atmosphere, 13(9), 1475. हिंदी सारांश

10. Gaurav Tiwari, Pankaj Kumar, Aaquib Javed, Alok Kumar Mishra, and Ashish Routray, 2022: Assessing tropical cyclones characteristics over the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal in the recent decades. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 134(44). हिंदी सारांश

11. Gauri Shanker, Abhijit Sarkar, Ashu Mamgain, S. Kiran Prasad, R. Bhatla and A.K. Mitra, (2022): Contribution of lagged members to the performance of a global ensemble prediction system. Atmospheric Research, 280, (doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2022.106451). हिंदी सारांश

12. Hari Prasad Dasari, Srinivas Desamsetti, Sabifque Longodan, Raju Attada, Karumuri Ashok, and Ibrahim Hoteit, 2022: Long-term changes in the Arabian Peninsula rainfall and their relationship with the ENSO signals in the tropical Indo-Pacific. Climate Dynamics, 59, (1715-1731). हिंदी सारांश

13. Hari Prasad Dasari, Yesubabu Vishwanadhapalli, Sabique Langodan, Yasser Abualnaja, Srinivas Desamsetti, Koteswararao Vankayalpati, Luong Thang, and Inrahim Hoteit, 2022: High-resolution climate characteristics of the Arabian Gulf based on a validated regional reanalysis. Meteorological Application, 29(5), (doi: doi.org/10.1002/met.2102). हिंदी सारांश

14. Imranali M. Momin, Ashish K. Mitra, Jennifer Waters, Daniel Lea, Matthew James Martin, and Rajiv Bhatla, 2022: Use and Impact of Satellite-Derived SST Data in a Global Ocean Assimilation System Over the Tropical Indian Ocean. Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 51, 269–287 (doi: 10.1007/s12524-022-01586-9). हिंदी सारांश

15. Jisha K. Vishal, and S. Indira Rani, 2022: Location-specific verification of near-surface air temperature from IMDAA regional reanalysis. Journal of Earth System Science, 131(179), (doi: 10.1007/s12040-022-01935-9). हिंदी सारांश

16. K. Amar Jyothi, D. Preveen Kumar, and K.C. Saikrishnan, 2022: Seasonal variability of hailstorm events over Delhi region: radar and model perspective. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 134(1), 1-11, (doi: 10.1007/s00703-021-00851-9). हिंदी सारांश

17. K. Koteswara Rao, T.V. Lakshmi Kumar, Ashwini Kulkarni, Jasti S. Chowdary, and Srinivas Desamsetti, 2022: Characteristics changes in climate projections over Indus Basin using the bias corrected CMIP6 simulations. Climate Dynamics, 58 (17), 3471-3495. हिंदी सारांश

18. Kanak Lata Xalxo, Biranchi Kumar Mahala, Pratap Kumar Mohanty, Ashish Routray, and Bhupati Bhusan Mishra, 2022: Performance assessment of WRF model radiation schemes in simulating the track and intensity of the super cyclonic storm “Amphan”. Natural Hazards, 114(2), 1741-1762. हिंदी सारांश

19. Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Mohana Satyanarayana Thota, Raghavendra Ashrit, Ashish K. Mitra, and Madhavan Nair Rajeevan, 2022: Quantile mapping bias correction methods to IMDAA reanalysis for calibrating NCMRWF unified model operational forecasts. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 67(6), 870-885p. हिंदी सारांश

20. M. Venkatarami Reddy, Ashish K. Mitra, I.M. Momin, and U.V. Murali Krishna, 2022: How Accurately Satellite Precipitation Products Capture the Tropical Cyclone Rainfall? Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 50(6) 1871-1884. हिंदी सारांश

21. Manmeet Singh, Bipin Kumar, Rajib Chattopadhyay, K. Amarjyothi, Anup K. Sutar, Sukanta Roy, Suryachandra A. Rao, and Ravi S. Nanjundiah, 2022: Artificial intelligence and machine learning in earth system sciences with special reference to climate science and meteorology in South Asia. Current Science, 122(9), 1091. हिंदी सारांश

22. Raghavendra Ashrit, Mohan S. Thota, Anumeha Dube, Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, S. Karunasagar, Sushant Kumar, Harvir Singh, Rajasekhar Meka, R. Phani Murali Krishna, and Ashis K. Mitra 2022: Evaluation of five high-resolution global model rainfall forecasts over India during monsoon 2020. Journal of Earth System Science, 131(259), (doi: 10.1007/s12040-022-01990-2) हिंदी सारांश

23. Raju Attada, Hari Prasad Dasari, Rabih Ghostine, Niranjan Kumar Kondapalli, Ravi Kumar Kunchala, Thang M. Luong, and Ibrahim Hoteit, 2022: Diagnostic evaluation of extreme winter rainfall events over the Arabian Peninsula using high-resolution weather research and forecasting simulations. Meteorological Applications, 29(5), (10.1002/met.2095) हिंदी सारांश

24. Ravi Kumar Kunchala, Bhupendra Bahadur Singh, Rama Krishna Karumuri, Raju Attada, Vivek Seelanki, and Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, 2022: Understanding the spatiotemporal variability and trends of surface ozone over India. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 29 (4), 6219–6236p. हिंदी सारांश

25. Ravi Kumar Kunchala, Prabir K. Patra, Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Naveen Chandra, Raju Attada, and Rama Krishna Karumuri, 2022: Spatio-temporal variability of XCO2 over Indian region inferred from Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO-2) satellite and Chemistry Transport Model. Atmospheric Research, 269, (doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2022.106044). हिंदी सारांश

26. Ricardo Fonesca, Diana Francis, Narendra Nelli, and Mohan Thota, 2022: Climatology of the heat low and the intertropical discontinuity in the Arabian Peninsula. International Journal of Climatology, 42(2), 1092-1117p. हिंदी सारांश

27. Robert Neal, Galina Guentchev, T. Arulalan, Joanne Robbins, Rich Crocker, Ashish K. Mitra, and A. Jayakumar, 2022: The application of predefined weather patterns over India within probabilistic medium-range forecasting tools for high-impact weather. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 29(3), (doi: 10.1002/met.2083). हिंदी सारांश

28. S. Indira Rani, Buddhi Prakash Jangid, Sumit Kumar, M.T. Bushair, Priti Sharma, John P. George, Gibies George, and M. Das Gupta, 2022: Assessing the quality of novel Aeolus winds for NWP applications at NCMRWF. Quarterly Journal of Royal Meteorological Society. 148(744), 1344-1367p. हिंदी सारांश

29. Shilpi Kalra, Sushil Kumar, B.K. Mahala, A. Routray, and Ramesh P. Singh, 2022: Assessment of WRF-3DVAR data assimilation on simulation of heavy rainfall events associated with monsoon depressions over Bay of Bengal. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 134(68), (doi: 10.1007/s00703-022-00892-8). हिंदी सारांश

30. Soumik Ghosh, P. Sinha, R. Bhatla, R.K. Mall, and Abhijit Sarkar, 2022: Assessment of Lead-Lag and Spatial change in simulating different epochs of the Indian summer monsoon using RegCM4. Atmospheric Research, 265, (doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2021.105892). हिंदी सारांश

31. Sourita Saha, Som Sharma, Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Prashant Kumar, Shyam Lal, and Dharmendra Kamat, 2022: Investigation of Atmospheric Boundary Layer characteristics using Ceilometer Lidar, COSMIC GPS RO satellite, Radiosonde and ERA-5 reanalysis dataset over Western Indian Region. Atmospheric Research, 268, (doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2021.105999). हिंदी सारांश

32. Sourita Saha, Som Sharma, Abha Chhabra, Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Prashant Kumar, Dharmendra Kamat, and Shyam Lal, 2022: Impact of dust storm on the atmospheric boundary layer: a case study from western India. Natural Hazards, 113(1), 143-155p. हिंदी सारांश

33. Stephanie Reilly, Ivan Bastak Duran, Anurose Theethai Jacob, and Juerg Schmidli, 2022: An Evaluation of Algebraic Turbulence Length Scale Formulations. Atmosphere, 13(4), (doi: 10.3390/atmos13040605) हिंदी सारांश

34. Sushant Kumar, Anumeha Dube, Sumit Kumar, S. Indira Rani, Kuldeep Sharma, S. Karunasagar, Saji Mohandas, Raghavendra Ashrit, John P. George and Ashish K. Mitra, 2022: Improved skill of NCMRWF unified model (NCUM-G) in forecasting tropical cyclones over NIO during 2015-2019. Journal of Earth System Science, 131(114), (doi: 10.1007/s12040-022-01869-2). हिंदी सारांश

35. Swagata Payra, Priyanshu Gupta, Abhijit Sarkar, R. Bhatla, and Sunita Verma, 2022: Changes in tropospheric ozone concentration over Indo-Gangetic plaisn: the role of meteorological parameters. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 134(96), (doi: 10.1007/s00703-022-00932-3) हिंदी सारांश

36. Upal Saha, and M. Sateesh, 2022: Rainfall extremes on the rise: Observations during 1951–2020 and bias-corrected CMIP6 projections for near- and late 21st century over Indian landmass. Journal of Hydrology, 608, 127682, (doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.127682). हिंदी सारांश

37. Vasubandhu Misra, C.B. Jayasankar, A.K. Mishra, A.K. Mitra, and P. Murugavel, 2022: Dynamic Downscaling the South Asian Summer Monsoon from a Global Reanalysis using a Regional Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Model. JGR Atmosphere (AGU), 127(22), (doi: 10.1029/2022JD037490) हिंदी सारांश

38. Vinay Kumar, S.B. Surendra Prasad, K. Krishna Reddy, S.K. Dhaka, R.K. Chaudhary, M. Venkatarami Reddy, and Shu-Peng Ho, 2022: Temperature perturbations in the troposphere over a semi-arid region during the 2010 solar eclipse. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 179, 2487-2499. हिंदी सारांश

Book Chapter or Book:

1. Raghavendra Ashrit, Anumeha Dube, Kuldeep Sharma, Harvir Singh, Sushant Kumar Aditi Singh, Saji Mohandas and S. Karunasagar, 2022: Forecasting of Severe Weather Events Over India. In: Gahalaut, V.K., Rajeevan, M. (eds) Social and Economic Impact of Earth Sciences. Springer, Singapore, p-97-120 (doi: 10.1007/978-981-19-6929-4_6).

2. Rajeevan, M., M. Mohapatra, C. K. Unnikrishnan,B. Geetha,S. Balachandran, O. P. Sreejith, P. Mukhopadhyay, D. R. Pattanaik,Pulak Guhathakurta, Pankaj Kumar, Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Jyoti Bhate, P. Rohini, Monica Sharma, Raghu Ashrit, Ashim Mitra, Karuna Sagar (2022), Northeast Monsoon of South Asia, Meteorological Monograph, MoES/IMD/Synoptic Met/02(2022)/27, 1-216


2021

1. A. Jayakumar, Saji Mohandas, John P. George, A.K. Mitra, and E.N. Rajagopal, 2021: Impact of locally modified cloud microphysics over Tibetan plateau on the Indian summer monsoon. Journal of Earth System Science, 130 (129), (doi: 10.1007/s12040-021-01631-0) हिंदी सारांश

2. A. Ramu Dandi, Prasanth A. Pillai, Jasti S. Chowdary, Desamsetti Srinivas, G. Srinivas, K. Koteswara Rao, and M.M. Nageswararao, 2021: Inter-annual variability and skill of tropical rainfall and SST in APCC seasonal forecast models. Climate Dynamics, 56, 439–456.हिंदी सारांश

3. A. Routray, Devajyoti Dutta, Abhishek Lodh, and John P. George, 2021: Impact of the assimilation of DWR-derived precipitation rates through latent heat nudging on simulation of rainfall events over Indian Region. Journal of Hydrology, 596, (doi: 10.1016/j.hydrol.2021-126072) हिंदी सारांश

4. A. Sandeep, A. Jayakumar, M. Sateesh, Saji Mohandas V.S. Prasad, and E.N. Rajagopal, 2021: Assessment of the Efficacy of Lightning Forecast over India: A Diagnostic Study. Pure & Applied Geophysics, 178, 205-222 हिंदी सारांश

5. Abhijit Sarkar, Sushant Kumar, Anumeha Dube, S. Kiran Prasad, Ashu Mamgain, Paromita Chakraborty, Raghavendra Ashrit, and A.K. Mitra, 2021: Forecasting of tropical cyclone using global and regional ensemble prediction systems of NCMRWF: A review. Mausam, 72(1), 77-86 हिंदी सारांश

6. Akhil Srivastava, V.S. Prasad, Anand Kumar Das, and Arun Sharma, 2021: An HWRF-POM-TC coupled model forecast performance over North Indian Ocean: VSCS TITLI & VSCS LUBAN”. Tropical cyclone Research and Review, 10(1), 54-70हिंदी सारांश

7. Aman W. Khan, C. Mahesh, M.T. Bushair, and R.M. Gairola, 2021: Estimation and evaluation of rainfall from INSAT-3D improved IMSRA algorithm during 2018 summer monsoon season. Journal of Earth System Science, 130(37), (doi: 10.1007/s12040-020-01543-3)हिंदी सारांश

8. Ankur Srivastava, Suryachandra A. Rao, Maheshwar Pradhan, Prasanth A. Pillai, and V.S. Prasad, 2021: Gain of one-month lead time in seasonal prediction of Indian summer monsoon prediction: comparison of initialization strategies. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 143, 1083–1096 हिंदी सारांश

9. Anumeha Dube, Harvir Singh, and Raghavendra Ashrit, 2021: Heat waves in India during MAM 2019: verification of ensemble based probabilistic forecasts and impact of bias correction. Atmospheric Research, 251, (doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2020.105421) हिंदी सारांश

10. Balaji Kumar Seela, Jayalakshmi Janapati, Chirikandath Kalath Unnikrishnan, Pay Liam Lin, Jui Le Loh, Wei Yu Chang, Utpal Kumar, K. Krishna Reddy, Dong In Lee, and Mannem Venkatrami Reddy, 2021: Raindrop Size Distributions of North Indian Ocean Tropical Cyclones Observed at the Coastal and Inland Stations in South India. Remote Sensing. 2021; 13(16), 3178, (doi: 10.3390/rs13163178). हिंदी सारांश

11. Biranchi Kumar Mahala, Pratap Kumar Mohanty, Kanak Lata Xalxo, A. Routray, and Satya Kumar Mishra, 2021: Impact of WRF parameterization schemes on track and intensity of extremely severe cyclonic storm “Fani”. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 178, 245-268.हिंदी सारांश

12. Buddhi Prakash Jangid, S. Indira Rani, M.T. Bushair, and John P. George, 2021: The impact of hyperspectral radiances in the NCUM 4D-Var data assimilation system. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 42(16), 6284-6311 हिंदी सारांश

13. Chiara Marsigli, Elizabeth Ebert, Raghavendra Ashrit, Barbara Casati, Jing Chen, Caio A.S. Coelho, Manfred Dorninger, Eric Gillleland, Thomas Haiden, Stephanie Landman, and Marion Mittermaier, 2021: Review article: observations for high-impact weather and their use in verification. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 21(4), 1297-1312 हिंदी सारांश

14. China Satyanarayana Gubbala, V.B.R. Dodla, and Srinivas Desamsetti, 2021: Assessment of wind energy potential over India using high-resolution global reanalysis data. Journal of Earth System Science, 130(64), (doi: 10.1007/s12040-021-01557-7)हिंदी सारांश

15. Devaraj Rajan, and Srinivas Desamsetti, 2021: Prediction of Indian summer monsoon onset with high resolution model: a case study. SN Applied Sciences, 3(645) (doi: 10.1007/s42452-021-04646-w).हिंदी सारांश

16. Freddy P. Paul, Roshny S., Anurose T.J., D. Bala Subrahamanyam, Radhika Ramachandran, 2021: Numerical simulation of sea-breeze circulation over the Arabian Sea during the passage of a cyclonic storm OCKHI using a regional atmospheric model COSMO. Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans, 96, (10.1016/j.dynatmoce.2021.101265).हिंदी सारांश

17. Gibies George, Gemma Halloran, Sumit Kumar, S. Indira Rani, M.T. Bushair, Buddhi Prakash Jangid, John P. George, and Adam Maycock, 2021: Impact of Aeolus horizontal line of sight wind observations in a global NWP system. Atmospheric Research, 261, (doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2021.105742)हिंदी सारांश

18. Hari Prasad Dasari, Srinivas Desamsetti, Sabique Langodan, Yesubabu Viswanadhapalli, and Ibrahim Hoteit, 2021: Analysis of outdoor thermal discomfort over the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. GeoHealth, 5(6), (doi: 10.1029/2020GH000370)हिंदी सारांश

19. Hashmi Fatima, and M.N. Raghavendra Sreevathsa, 2021: Comparison of JULES simulated soil moisture over Indian region. Mausam, 72(2), 415-424 हिंदी सारांश

20. I.M. Momin, Ananya Karmakar, Ankur Gupta, and A.K. Mitra, 2021: “Tropical Cyclone Heat Potential (TCHP) from the NCMRWF NEMO based Global Ocean Analysis and Forecast System. Tropical Cyclone Special issue. Mausam, 72(1), 207-214 हिंदी सारांश

21. Ibrahim Hoteit, Yasser Abualnaja, Shehzad Afzal, BoujemaaAit-El-Fquih, Triantaphyllos Akylas, Charls Antony, Clint Dawson, Khaled Asfahani, Robert J. Brewin, Luigi Cavaleri, Ivana Cerovecki, Bruce Cornuelle, Srinivas Desamsetti, Raju Attada, Hari Dasari, Jose Sanchez-Garrido, Lily Genevier, Mohamad El Gharamti, John A. Gittings, Elamurugu Gokul, Ganesh Hittawe, Ashok Karumuri, Omar Knio, Armin Köhl, Samuel Kortas, George Krokos, Ravi Kunchala, Leila Issa, Issam Lakkis, Sabique Langodan, Pierre Lermusiaux, Thang Luong, Jingyi Gopalakrishnan, Daquan Guo, Bilel Hadri, Markus Hadwiger, Mohammed Abed Hammoud, Myrl Hendershott, Jingyi Ma, Olivier Le Maitre, Matthew Mazloff, Samah El Mohtar, Vassilis P. Papadopoulos, Trevor Platt, Larry Pratt, Naila Raboudi, Marie-Fanny Racault, Dionysios E. Raitsos, Shanas Razak, Sivareddy Sanikommu, Shubha Sathyendranath, Sarantis Sofianos, Aneesh Subramanian, Rui Sun, Edriss Titi, Habib Toye, George Triantafyllou, Kostas Tsiaras, Panagiotis Vasou, Yesubabu Viswanadhapalli, Yixin Wang, Fengchao Yao, Peng Zhan, and George Zodiatis, 2021: Towards an End-to-End Analysis and Prediction System for Weather, Climate, and Marine Applications in the Red Sea. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 102(1), E99-E122 हिंदी सारांश

22. Imranali M. Momin, A.K. Mitra, and R. Bhatla, 2021: Assessment of NEMO simulated surface current with HF radar along Andhra Pradesh coast. Journal of Earth System Science, 130(69), (doi: 10.1007/s12040-021-01553-X) हिंदी सारांश

23. K. Amarjyothi, D. Preveen Kumar, and K.C. Saikrishnan, 2021: Identification and Tracking of Locust Swarms by Indian Doppler Weather Radar. IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, (doi: 10.1109/LGRS.2021.3086587) हिंदी सारांश

24. K.K. Sukla, D.V. Phanikumar, Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Ashish Kumar, M. Naja, Som Sharma, and Raju Attada, 2021: Micro-pulse Lidar observations of elevated aerosol layers over the Himalayan region. Journal of Atmospheric Solar Terrestrial Physics, 213, (doi: 10.1016/j.jastp.2020.105526) हिंदी सारांश

25. Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Mohan Satyanarayana Thota, Raghavendra Ashrit, Ashish Kumar Mitra, and M. Rajeevan, 2021: Quantile mapping bias correction methods to IMDAA reanalysis for calibrating NCMRWF unified model operational forecasts. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 67(6), 870-885. हिंदी सारांश

26. Kuldeep Sharma, Raghavendra Ashrit, Sushant Kumar, Sean Milton, E.N. Rajagopal, and Ashish Kumar Mitra, 2021: Unified model rainfall forecasts over India during 2007-2018: Evaluating extreme rains over hilly regions. Journal of Earth System Science, 130(82), (doi: 10.1007/s12010-021-01595-1) हिंदी सारांश

27. Kunchala Ravi kumar, Bhupendra Bahadur Singh, and Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, 2021: Intriguing aspects of Asian Summer Monsoon Anticyclone Ozone variability from microwave limb sounder measurements. Atmospheric Research, 253, (doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2021.105479) हिंदी सारांश

28. Kunchala Ravi Kumar, Bhupendra Bahadur Singh, Rama Krishna Karumuri, Raju Attada, Vivek Seelanki, and Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, 2021: Understanding the spatiotemporal variability and trends of surface ozone over India. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 29, 6219-6236. हिंदी सारांश

29. M. Sateesh, Chinmay Khadke, V.S. Prasad, and Suman Goyal, 2021: Validation of satellite estimated convective rainfall products: a cast study for the summer cyclone season of 2020. Tropical Cyclone Special issue, Mausam, 72(1), 229-236p.हिंदी सारांश

30. M. Venkatarami Reddy, K. Krishna Reddy, U.V. Murali Krishna, S.B. Surendra Prasad, Subbareddy Bonthu and A.K. Mitra, 2021: Simulation of tropical cyclones over the Bay of Bengal during 1999-2013: Impact of physical parameterization schemes. Mausam, 72(1), 177-186 हिंदी सारांश

31. M.T. Bushair, S. Indira Rani, Buddhi Prakash Jangid, Priti Sharma, Sumit Kumar, John P. George, and M. Das Gupta, 2021: Evaluation of the benefits of assimilation of Meteosat-8 observations in an NWP system over the Indian Ocean region. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 133, 555–1576 हिंदी सारांश

32. M.T. Bushair, S. Indira Rani, Gibies George, Sushant Kumar, Sumit Kumar, and John P. George, 2021: Role of Space-Borne Sea Surface Winds on the Simulation of Tropical Cyclones Over the Indian Seas. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 178(11), 4665-4686 हिंदी सारांश

33. Mahesh N. Shrivastava, Ajeet Kumar Maurya, and Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, 2021: Ionospheric perturbation during the South American total solar eclipse on 14th December 2020 revealed with the Chilean GPS eyeball. Scientific Reports, 11, (doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-98727-w). हिंदी सारांश

34. Maheshwar Pradhan, Ankur Srivastava, A. Suryachandra Rao, Abhishek Chatterjee, Deep Sankar Banerjee, Abhishek Chatterjee, P.A. Francis, O.P. Sreejith, M. Das Gupta, and V.S. Prasad, 2021: Are ocean-moored buoys redundant for prediction of Indian monsoon? Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 133, 1075-1088 हिंदी सारांश

35. Medha Despande, Radhika Kanase, R. Phani Murali Krishna, Snehlata Tirkey, P. Mukhopadhyay, V.S. Prasad, C.J. Johny, V.R. Durai, Sunitha Devi, and M. Mohapatra, 2021: Global ensemble forecast system (GEFS T1534) evaluation for tropical cyclone prediction over the North Indian Ocean”. Tropical Cyclone Special issue, Mausam, 72(1), 119-128 हिंदी सारांश

36. N. Naveena, G.Ch. Satyanarayana, D.V.B. Rao, and D. Srinivas, 2021: An accentuated “hot blob” over Vidarbha, India, during the pre-monsoon season. Natural Hazards, 105(2), 1359–1373. हिंदी सारांश

37. N. Umakanth, G.Ch. Satyanarayana, N. Naveena, D. Srinivas, and D.V.B. Rao, 2021: Statistical and dynamical based thunderstorm prediction over southeast India. Journal of Earth System Science, 130 (71), (doi: 10.1007/s12040-021-01561-x) हिंदी सारांश

38. P.K. Pradhan, Hari Prasad Dasari, Srinivas Desamsetti, S. Vijaya Bhaskara Rao, and Rambabu Guvvala, 2021: Sensitivity to initial conditions on the simulation of extratropical cyclone ‘Gong’ formed over North Atlantic. Journal of Earth System Science, 130(46), (doi: 10.1007/s12040-020-01546-2) हिंदी सारांश

39. P.P. Saheed, Ashish K. Mitra, Imranali M. Momin, and Vimlesh Pant, 2021: Antarctic winter sea-ice seasonal simulation with a coupled model: Evaluation of mean features and biases. Journal of Earth System Science, 130, 204 (doi: 10.1007/s12040-021-01714-y) हिंदी सारांश

40. Parthasarathi Mukhopadhyay, Peter Bechtold, Yuejian Zhu, R. Pahi Murali Krishna, Siddharth Kumar, Malay Ganai, Snehlata Tirkey, Tanmoy Goswami, M. Mahakur, Medha Despande, V.S. Prasad, C.J. Johny, Ashim Mitra, Raghavendra Ashrit, Abhijit Sarkar, Kumar Roy, Elphin Andrews, Radhika Kanase, Shilpa Malviya, S. Abhilash, Manoj Domkawle, S.D. Pawar, Ashu Mamgain, V.R. Durai, Ravi S. Nanjudiah, Ashish K. Mitra, E.N. Rajagopal, M. Mohapatra, and M. Rajeevan, 2021: Unravelling the mechanism of extreme (more than 30 sigma) precipitation during August 2018 and 2019 over Kerala, India. Weather and Forecasting, 36(4), 1253-1273p.हिंदी सारांश

41. Priti Sharma, S. Indira Rani, and M. Das Gupta, 2021: Validation and assimilation of INSAT atmospheric motion vectors: Case studies for tropical cyclones. Journal of Earth System Science, 130(235), (doi: 10.1007/s12040-021-01734-8).हिंदी सारांश

42. Raghavendra Ashrit, Sushant Kumar, Anumeha Dube, T. Arulalan, S. Karunasagar, A. Routray, Saji Mohandas, John P. George, and A.K. Mitra, 2021: Tropical cyclone forecast using NCMRWF Global (12 Km) and regional (4 Km) models. Mausam, 72(1), 129-146 हिंदी सारांश

43. Ravi Ranjan Kumar, Koteswara Rao Vankayalapati, V.K. Soni, Hari Prasad Dasari, M.K. Jain, Arpit Tiwari, R.K. Giri, and S. Desamsetti, 2021: Comparison of INSAT-3D retrieved total column ozone with ground-based and AIRS observations over India. Science of the Total Environment, 793, 148518. (doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.148518) हिंदी सारांश

44. S. Indira Rani, Arulalan T. John P. George, E.N. Rajagopal, Richard Renshaw, Adam Maycock, Dale Barker, and M. Rajeevan, 2021: IMDAA: A high resolution satellite-era reanalysis for the Indian Monsoon Region. Journal of Climate, 34(12), 5109-5133 हिंदी सारांश

45. S. Indira Rani, Priti Sharma, John P. George, and M. Das Gupta, 2021: Assimilation of individual components of radiosonde winds: an investigation to assess the impact of single-component winds from space-borne measurement on NWP. Journal of Earth System Science, 130(89), (doi: 10.1007/s12040-021-01604-3). हिंदी सारांश

46. S.K. Midya, S. Pal, R. Dutta, P.K. Gole, G. Chattopadhyay, S. Karmakar, U. Saha, and S. Hazra, 2021: A preliminary study on pre-monsoon summer thunderstorms using ground-based total lightning data over Gangetic West Bengal. Indian Journal of Physics, 95, 1-9p. हिंदी सारांश

47. Sahadat Sarkar, P. Mukhopadhyay, Somnath Dutta, R. Phani Murali Krishna, Radhika kanase, V.S. Prasad, and Medha S. Despande, 2021: GFS model fidelity in capturing the transition of low pressure area to monsoon depression. Quarterly Journal of Royal Meteorological Society, 147(738), 2625-2637 हिंदी सारांश

48. Sourita Saha, Som Sharma, K. Niranjan Kumar, Prashant Kumar, Vaidehi Joshi, George Georgoussis, and S. Lal, 2021: A case study on the vertical distribution and characteristics of aerosols using ground-based raman lidar, satellite and model over Western India. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 42(17), 6421-6436 हिंदी सारांश

49. Sunkara Eswaraiah, Changsup Lee, Wonseok Lee, Yong Ha Kim, Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Venkat Ratnam Medineni, 2021: Temperature tele-connection between the tropical and polar middle atmosphere in the Southern hemisphere during the 2010 minor sudden stratospheric warming. Atmospheric Science Letters, 22(1), (doi: 10.1002/asl.1010) हिंदी सारांश

50. Suraj Ravindran, Vimlesh Pant, A.K. Mitra, and Avinash Kumar, 2021: Spatio-temporal variability of sea-ice and ocean parameters over the Arctic Ocean in response to a warming climate. Polar Science, (doi: 10.1016/j.polar.2021.100721) हिंदी सारांश

51. T.S. Mohan, Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, A. Madhulatha, and M. Rajivan, 2021: Intriguing aspects of rainfall initiation over rainshadow region during boreal summer monsoon. Atmospheric Research, 261 (doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2021.105746) हिंदी सारांश

52. Tarkeshwar Singh, Upal Saha, V.S. Prasad, and M. Das Gupta, 2021: Assessment of newly-developed high resolution reanalysis (IMDAA, NGFS and ERA5) against rainfall observations for Indian region. Atmospheric Research, 259, (doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2021.105679). हिंदी सारांश

53. Timmy Francis, A. Jayakumar, Jisesh Sethunadh, Saji Mohandas, Sumit Kumar, and E.N. Rajagopal, 2021: Dust induced radiative perturbations during an episode of long-range dust transport over Delhi, India: a high-resolution regional NWP model study. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 133, 441–465 हिंदी सारांश

54. V.P.M. Rajasree, A. Routray, John P. George, Sumit Kumar, and Amit P. Kesarkar, 2021: Study of cyclogenesis of developing and non-developing tropical systems of NIO using NCUM forecasting system. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 133, 379–397 हिंदी सारांश

55. V.S. Prasad, Suryakanti Dutta, Sujata Pattanayak, C.J. Johny, John P. George, Sumit Kumar, and S. Indira Rani, 2021: Assimilation of satellite and other data for forecasting tropical cyclones over NIO. Tropical Cyclone Special issue, Mausam, 72(1), 107-118 हिंदी सारांश

56. Vineet Pratap, Upal Saha, Akhilesh Kumar, and Abhay K. Singh, 2021: Analysis of air pollution in the atmosphere due to firecrackers in the Diwali period over an urban Indian region. Advances in Space Research, 68(8), 3327-3341 हिंदी सारांश

57. Vivek Singh, Rakesh Teja Konduru, Atul Kumar Srivastava, I.M. Momin, Sushant Kumar, Abhay Kumar, D.S. Bisht, Suresh Tiwari, and Abhay Kumar Sinha, 2021: Predicting the rapid intensification and dynamics of pre-monsoon extremely severe cyclonic storm ‘Fani’ (2019) over the Bay of Bengal in a 12-km global model. Atmospheric Research, 247, (doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2020.105222).हिंदी सारांश

2020

1. A. Jayakumar, Steven J. Abel, Andrew G. Turner, Saji Mohandas, Jisesh Sethunadh, D. O'Sullivan, A.K. Mitra, E.N. Rajagopal, 2020: Performance of the NCMRWF convection-permitting model during contrast in monsoon phases of 2016 INCOMPASS field campaign. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 146(731), 2928-2948  हिंदी सारांश

2. A. Madhulatha, M. Rajeevan, T.S. Mohan, and S.B. Thampi 2020: Observational aspects of tropical mesoscale convective systems over southeast India. Journal of Earth System Science, 129(65), (10.1007/s12040-019-1300-9)   हिंदी सारांश

3. A. Routray, Abhishek Lodh, Devajyoti Dutta, and John P. George, 2020: Study of an extremely severe cyclonic storm “Fani” over Bay of Bengal using Regional NCUM modeling system: a case study. Journal of Hydrology, 590, (doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2020.125357)   हिंदी सारांश

4. A. Sandeep, and V.S. Prasad, 2020: On the variability of cold wave episodes over Northwest India using an NGFS retrospective analysis. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 177, 1157-1166   हिंदी सारांश

5. A.G. Turner, G.S. Bhat, G.M. Martin, D.J. Parker, C.M. Taylor, A.K. Mitra, S.N. Tripathi, S. Milton, E.N. Rajagopal, J.G. Evans, R. Morrison, S. Pattnaik, M. Sekhar B.K. Bhattacharya, R. Madan, Mrudula Govindankutty, J.K. Fletcher, P.D. Willetts, A. Menon, J.H. Marsham, the INCOMPASS team, K.M.R. Hunt, T. Chakraborty, G. George, M. Krishnan, C. Sarangi, D. BelušiĆ, L. Garcia‐Carreras, M. Brooks, S. Webster, J.K. Brooke, C. Fox, R.C. Harlow, J.M. Langridge, A. Jayakumar, S.J. Böing, O. Halliday, J. Bowles, J. Kent, D. O'Sullivan, A. Wilson, C. Woods, S. Rogers, R. Smout‐Day, D. Tiddeman, D. Desai, R. Nigam, S. Paleri, A. Sattar M. Smith, D. Anderson, S. Bauguitte, R. Carling, C. Chan, S. Devereau, G. Gratton, D. MacLeod, G. Nott, M. Pickering, H. Price, S. Rastall, C. Reed, J. Trembath, A. Woolley, A. Volonté, and B. New, 2020: Interaction of Convective Organisation with Monsoon Precipitation, Atmosphere, Surface and Sea: the 2016 INCOMPASS field campaign in India. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 146(731), 2828-2852  हिंदी सारांश

6. Abhijit Sarkar, Devajyoti Dutta, Paromita Chakraborty, Surya Kanti Dutta, Susmita Majumdar, Swagata Payra, R. Bhatla, 2020: Influence of cumulus convection and cloud microphysics parameterizations on the prediction of Western Disturbances. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 132, 413-426  हिंदी सारांश

7. Ajeet K. Maurya, Mahesh N. Shrivastava, Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, 2020: Ionospheric monitoring with the Chilean GPS eyeball during the South American total solar eclipse on 2nd July 2019. Scientific Report, 10(19380), (doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-75986-7)   हिंदी सारांश

8. Anitha Gera, Ashis K. Mitra, Julian P. McCreary, Raleigh Hood, and Imranali M. Momin, 2020: Impact of chlorophyll concentration on thermodynamics and dynamics in the tropical Indian Ocean. Deep-Sea Research Part II, 179, 1-15  हिंदी सारांश

9. Anumeha Dube, Raghavendra Ashrit, Sushant Kumar, and Ashu Mamgain, 2020: Improvement in Tropical Cyclone Forecasting through Ensemble Prediction System at NCMRWF in India. Tropical Cyclone Research and Review, 9(2), 106-116  हिंदी सारांश

10. Ashu Mamgain, Abhijit Sarkar and E.N. Rajagopal, 2020: Medium‐range global ensemble prediction system at 12 km horizontal resolution and its preliminary validation. Meteorological Applications, 27(1), (doi: 10.1002/met.1867)   हिंदी सारांश

11. Ashu Mamgain, Abhijit Sarkar and E.N. Rajagopal, 2020: Verification of high resolution (12km) Global Ensemble Prediction System. Atmospheric Research, 236, 104832 (doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2019.104832)  हिंदी सारांश

12. Atul Srivastava, Anitha Gera, Imran M. Momin, Ashis Kumar Mitra and Ankur Gupta, 2020: The impact of northern Indian Ocean rivers on the Bay of Bengal using NEMO global ocean model. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 39, 45–55  हिंदी सारांश

13. Bala Subrahamanyam D., Roshny S., Freddy P. Paul, Anurose T.J., and Radhika Ramachandran, 2020: Impact of a very severe cyclonic storm ‘OCKHI’ on the vertical structure of marine atmospheric boundary layer over the Arabian Sea. Bulletin of Atmospheric Science and Technology, 1, 407-431  हिंदी सारांश

14. C.J. Johny, and V.S. Prasad, 2020: Application of hind cast in identifying extreme events over India. Journal of Earth System Science, 129(163), (doi: 10.1007/s12040-020-01435-8)   हिंदी सारांश

15. D. Rajan, Sandeep Pattnaik, and Sagili Karunasagar, 2020: Mean diurnal cycle of monsoon precipitation: unified model NCUM. Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, (doi: 10.1007/s40808-020-01023-1)  हिंदी सारांश

16. D.V. Phanikumar, Ghouse Basha, M. Venkat Ratnam, Niranjan Kumar Kondapalli, T.B. M.J. Ouarda, and Kishore Pangaluru, 2020: Assessment of particular matter concentration and gaseous pollutants in urban and rural regions over the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, UAE. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar Terrestrial Physics, 199, (doi: 10.1016/j.jastp.2020.105217)   हिंदी सारांश

17. Devanil Chaudhary, Ankuar Gupta, S. Indira Rani, and John P. George, 2020: Impact of SAPHIR radiances on the simulation of tropical cyclones over the Bay of Bengal using NCMRWF hybrid-4DVAR assimilation and forecast system. Journal of Earth System Science, 129,209, (doi: 10.1007/s12040-020-01473-2)   हिंदी सारांश

18. Emma J. Barton, Christopher M. Taylor, Douglas J. Parker, Andrew G. Turner, Danijel Belusic, Steven J. Boing, Jennifer K. Brooke, R. Chawn Harlow, Phil P. Harris, Kieran Hunt, A. Jayakumar, and Ashish K. Mitra, 2020: A case study of land-Atmosphere coupling during monsoon onset in Northern India. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 146(731), 2891-2905   हिंदी सारांश

19. Gill M. Martin, Malcolm E. Brooks, Ben Johnson, Sean F. Milton, Stuart Webster, A. Jayakumar, A.K. Mitra, D. Rajan, and Kieran M.R. Hunt, 2020: Forecasting the monsoon on daily to seasonal timescales in support of a field campaign. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 146(731), 2906-2927  हिंदी सारांश

20. Harvir Singh, Anumeha Dube, Sushant Kumar, and Raghavendra Ashrit, 2020: Bias correction of maximum temperature forecasts over India during March–May 2017. Journal of earth System Science, 129(13), (doi: 10.1007/s12040-019-1291-6)   हिंदी सारांश

21. K. Koteswar Rao, T.V. Lakshmi Kumar, Ashwini Kulkarni, Chang-Hoi Ho, B. Mahendranath, Srinivas Desamsetti, Savita Patwardhan, Appala Ramu Dandi, Humberto Barbosa & Sudhir Sabade, 2020: Projections of heat stress and associated work performance over India in response to global warming. Scientific Reports, 10(16675), (doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-73245-3)   हिंदी सारांश

22. K.N. Uma, T.S. Mohan, and Subrata Kumar Das, 2020: Role of Intra-seasonal Variability in the monsoon on the Hydration and Dehydration of the Upper Troposphere. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 141, 747–761   हिंदी सारांश

23. Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Som Kumar Sharma, Manish Naja, and D.V. Phanikumar, 2020: A Rossby wave breaking-induced enhancement in the tropospheric ozone over the Central Himalayan region. Atmospheric Environment, 224, (doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2020.117356)   हिंदी सारांश

24. M. Mohapatra, A.K. Mitra, Virendra Singh, S.K. Mukherjee, Kavita Navria, Vikram Prashar, Ashish Tyagi, Atul kumar Verma, Sunitha Devi, V.S. Prasad, Mudumba Ramesh, and Raj Kumar, 2020: INSAT-3DR rapid scan operations for weather monitoring over India: A new initiative at IMD. Current Science, 120(6), 1026-1034   हिंदी सारांश

25. Maroune Temimi, Recardo Fonesca, Narendra Nelli, Michael Weston, Mohan Thota, Vineeth Valappil, Oliver Branch, Hans-Dieter Wizeman, Niranjan Kumar Kondapalli, Youssef Wehbe, Taha Al Hosary, Aabdeltawab Shalaby, Noor Al Shamsi, Hajer Al Naqbi, 2020: Assessing the impact of changes in Land Surface Conditions on WRF Predictions in Arid Regions. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 21(12), 2829–2853  हिंदी सारांश

26. Mohsinali Momin Imranali, Ashis K. Mitra, Jennifer Waters, Mathew James Martin and Ekkattil Rajagopal, 2020: Impact of Altika Sea Level Anomaly data on a Variational assimilation system. Journal of Coastal Research, 89(sp1), 46-51  हिंदी सारांश

27. Mourani Sinha, Somnath Jha and Paromita Chakraborty, 2020: Indian Ocean wind speed variability and global teleconnection patterns. Oceanologia, 62(2), 126-138  हिंदी सारांश

28. Narendra Reddy Nelli, Marouane Temimi, Ricardo Morais Fonseca, Michael John Weston, Mohana Satyanarayana Thota, Vineeth Krishnan Valappil, Oliver Branch, Volker Wulfmeyer, Youssef Wehbe, Taha Al Hosary, Abdeltawab Shalaby, Noor Al Shamsi, and Hajer Al Naqbi, 2020: Impact of roughness length on WRF simulated Land-Atmosphere interactions over a hyper-arid region. Journal of Earth and Space Science, 7(6), (doi: 10.1029/2020EA001165)   हिंदी सारांश

29. P.A. Francis, A.K. Jithin, John B. Effy, Abhisek Chatterjee , Kunal Chakraborty, Arya Paul, B. Balaji, S.S.C. Shenoi, P. Biswamoy, Arnab Mukherjee, Prerna Singh, B. Deepsankar, S. Siva Reddy, P.N. Vinayachandran, M.S Girish Kumar, T.V.S. Udaya Bhaskar, M. Ravichandran, A.S. Unnikrishnan, D. Shankar, Amol Prakash, S.G. Aparna, R. Harikumar, K. Kaviyazhaku, K. Suprit, R. Venkat Shesu, N. Kiran Kumar, N. Srinivasa Rao, K. Annapurnaiah, R. Venkatesan, A. Suryachandra Rao , E.N. Rajagopal, V.S. Prasad, Munmun Das Gupta, Balakrishnan Nair T.M., E. Pattabhi Rama Rao, and B.V. Satyanarayana, 2020: High-resolution Operational Ocean Forecast and reanalysis System for the Indian Ocean. Bulletin of American Meteorological Society, 101(8), E1340–E1356   हिंदी सारांश

30. Paromita Chakraborty, Abhijit Sarkar, R. Bhatla, and R. Singh, 2020: Assessing the skill of NCMRWF global ensemble prediction system in predicting Indian summer monsoon during 2018. Atmospheric Research, 248, (doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2020.105255)   हिंदी सारांश

31. Paromita Chakraborty, Abhijit Sarkar, Sushant Kumar, John P. George, E.N. Rajagopal, and R. Bhatla, 2020: Assessment of NCMRWF global ensemble system with differing ensemble populations for tropical cyclone prediction. Atmospheric Research, 244, (doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2020.105077)   हिंदी सारांश

32. Priyanshi Singhai, Shibin Balakrishnan, E.N. Rajagopal, and Arindam Chakraborty, 2020: Phase inconsistency as a major source of error in NGFS forecast. Climate Dynamics, 54, 2797–2814   हिंदी सारांश

33. R.M. Gairola, M.T. Bushair, and Raj Kumar, 2020: Synergy between INSAT-3D Infra-Red and GPM Microwave Radiometer for precipitation studies. Atmosfera, 33(1), 33-49  हिंदी सारांश

34. Raghavendra Ashrit, Kuldeep Sharma, Sushant Kumar, Anumeha Dube, S. Karunasagar, T. Arulalan, Ashu Mamgain, Paromita Chakraborty, Sumit Kumar, Abhishek Lodh, Devajyoti Dutta, Imranali Momin, M.T. Bushair, Buddhi J. Prakash, A. Jayakumar, and E.N. Rajagopal, 2020: Prediction of the August 2018 heavy rainfall events over Kerala with high resolution NWP models. Meteorological Applications, 27(2), 1-14   हिंदी सारांश

35. Raghavendra Ashrit, S. Indira Rani, Sushant Kumar, S. Karunasagar, T. Arulalan,Timmy Francis, Ashish Routray, S.I. Laskar, Sana Mahmood, Peter Jermey, Adam Maycock, Richard Renshaw, John P. George, and E.N. Rajagopal, 2020: IMDAA Regional Reanalysis: Performance Evaluation during Indian Summer Monsoon Season. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 27(2), (doi: 10.1002/met.1906)   हिंदी सारांश

36. Raghu Nadimpalli, Akhil Srivastava, V.S. Prasad, Krishna K. Osuri, Ananda K. Das, U.C. Mohanty, and Dev Niyogi, 2020: Impact of INSAT-3D/3DR Radiance data assimilation in predicting tropical cyclone Titli over the Bay of Bengal. IEEE Transactions on Geosciences and Remote Sensing, 58(10), 6945-6957  हिंदी सारांश

37. Raju A., Hari Prasad Desari, Ravi Kumar Kunchala, Sabique Langodan, Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Omar Knio, and Ibrahim Hoteit, 2020: Evaluating cumulus parameterization schemes for the simulation of Arabian Peninsula Winter Rainfall. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 21(5), 1089-1114  हिंदी सारांश

38. Recardo Fonesca, Marouane Temimi, Mohan Satyanarayana Thota, Narendra Reddy Nelli, Michael John Weston, Kentaroh Suzuki, Junia Uchida, Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Oliver Branch, Youssef Wehbe, Taha Al Hosari, Noor Al Shamsi, and Abdeltawab Shalaby, 2020: On the Analysis of the Performance of WRF and NICAM in a Hyperarid Environment. Weather and Forecasting, 35(3), 891-919  हिंदी सारांश

39. Rintu Nath, A. Nagaraju, and M.N. Raghevendra Sreevathsa, 2020: Multi-workflow concurrent scheduling in a heterogeneous computing cluster. Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research, 79(06), 517-525  हिंदी सारांश

40. Robert Neal, Joanne Robbins, Rutger Dankers, Ashis K. Mitra, A. Jayakumar, E.N. Rajagopal, and George Adamson, 2020: Deriving optimal weather pattern definitions of the representation of precipitation variability over India. International Journal of Climatology, 40(1), 342-360   हिंदी सारांश

41. S. Eswaraiah, Jeong-Ha Kim, Wonseok Lee, Junyoung Hwang, Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Yong Ha Kim, 2020: Unusual changes in the Antarctic Middle atmosphere during the 2019 warming in the Southern Hemisphere. Geophysical Research Letters, 47(19), (doi: 10.1029/2020GL089199)   हिंदी सारांश

42. S. Eswaraiah, Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Yong Ha Kim, G.Venkata Chalapathi, Wonseok Lee, Guoying Jiang, Cunxiao Yan, Guotao Yang, M. Venkat Ratnam, P. Vishnu Prasanth, S.V.B. Rao, and K. Thyagarajan, 2020: Low-attitude mesospheric signatures observed during the 2017 sudden stratospheric warming using the fuke meteor radar and ERA-5. Journal of Atmospheric Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 207(1), (doi: 10.1016/j.jastp.2020.105352)   हिंदी सारांश

43. S. Roshny, D. Bala Subrahamanyam, T.J. Anurose, and Radhika Ramachandran, 2020: An assessment of a very severe cyclonic storm in the Arabian sea using the COSMO model. SN Applied Sciences, 2(1869) (doi: 10.1007/s42452-020-03645-7)  हिंदी सारांश

44. Saji Mohandas, Timmy Francis, Vivek Singh, A. Jayakumar, John P. George, A. Sandeep, Prince Xavier, and E.N. Rajagopal, 2020: NWP perspective of the extreme precipitation and flood event in Kerela (India) during August 2018. Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans, 91, (doi: 10.1016/j.dynatmoce.2020.101158)   हिंदी सारांश

45. Sourita Saha, Kondapalli Niranjan Kumar, Som Sharma, Prashant Kumar, and Vaidehi Joshi, 2020: Can quasi-periodic gravity waves influence the shape of ice crystal in cirrus clouds? Geophysical Research Letters, 47(11), (doi: 10.1029/2020GL087909)   हिंदी सारांश

46. Sujata Pattanayak, and V.S. Prasad, 2020: Assimilation of radial winds over India using a community GSI Analysis system. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 177, 5081-5099  हिंदी सारांश

47. Timmy Francis, A. Jayakumar, Saji Mohandas, Jisesh Sethunadh, M. Venkatarami Reddy, T. Arulalan, and E.N. Rajagopal, 2020: Simulation of a mesoscale convective system over Northern India: Sensivity to convection partitioning in a regional NWP model. Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans, 92, (doi: 10.1016/j.dynatmoce.2020.101162)   हिंदी सारांश

48. Upal Saha, Tarkeshwar Singh, Priti Sharma, M. Das Gupta, and V.S. Prasad, 2020: Deciphering the extreme rainfall scenario over Indian landmass using satellite observations, reanalysis and model forecast: case studies. Atmospheric Research, 240, (doi: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2020.104943)   हिंदी सारांश


2019

1. Bal Prasanta Kumar, and Ashis K. Mitra, 2019: Summer Monsoon Climate Simulations over BIMSTEC Countries Using RegCM4 Regional Climate Model. Journal of Earth System Science, 128(173), (doi: 10.1007/s12040-019-1201-y)

2. Barton Emma J., Christopher M. Taylor, Douglas J. Parker, Andrew G. Turner, DanijelBelusic, Steven J. Boing, Jennifer K. Brooke, R. Chawn Harlow, Phil P. Harris, Kieran Hunt, A. Jayakumar, and Ashish K. Mitra, 2019: A case study of land-Atmosphere coupling during monsoon onset in Northern India. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, (doi.org/10.1002/qj.3538)

3. Biranchi Kumar Mahala, Pratap Kumar Mohanty, Mrutyunjay Das, and Ashish Routray, 2019: Performance assessment of WRF model in simulating the Very Service Cyclone Storm “TITLI” in the Bay of Bengal: a case study. Journal of Dynamic of Atmospheres and Oceans, 88, (doi: 10.1016/j.dynamoce.2019.101106 )

4. Bushair M. T., Prashant Kumar, and R. M. Gairola, 2019: Evaluation and assimilation of various satellite-derived rainfall products over India. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 40(14), 5315-5338

5. Deepa J. S., C. Gnanaseelan, Sandeep Mohapatra, J. S. Chowdary, A. Karmakar, Rashmi Kakatkar, and Anant Parekh, 2019: The tropical Indian Ocean decadal sea level response to the Pacific Decadal Oscillation forcing. Climate Dynamics, 52, 5045-5058

6. Dutta Devajyoti, Ashish Routray, D. Preveen Kumar, and John P. George, 2019: Regional data assimilation with the NCMRWF Unified Model (NCUM): Impact of Doppler Weather Radar Radial Wind. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 176, 4575-4597

7. Dutta Devajyoti, A. Routray, D. Preveen Kumar, John P. George, and Vivek Singh, 2019: Simulation of a heavy rainfall event during southwest monsoon using high-resolution NCUM-modeling system: a case study. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 131, 1035-1054

8. Imranali M. Momin, Ashis K. Mitra, J. Waters, M. J. Martin, and E. N. Rajagopal, 2019: Impact of Altika Sea Level Anomaly data on a Variational assimilation system. Journal of Coastal Research, (doi:10.2112/S189-0xx.1)

9. Indira Rani, Ruth Taylor, Priti Sharma, M.T. Bushair, Buddhi Prakash Jangid, John P. George, and E. N. Rajagopal, 2019: Assimilation of INSTAD-3D imager water vapour clear sky brightness temperature in the NCMRWF’s assimilation and forecast system. Journal of Earth System Science, 128(197), (doi.org/10.1007/s12040-019-1230-6)

10. Jayakumar A., JiseshSethunadh, Timmy Francis, Saji Mohandas, and E. N. Rajagopal, 2019: Impact of Cartosat-1 Orography in 330 m Unified Model forecast. Current Science, 116(5), 816-822

11. Jayakumar A., Steven J. Abel, Andrew G. Turner, Saji Mohandas, JiseshSethunadh, D.O'Sullivan, A. K. Mitra, and E. N. Rajagopal, 2019: Performance of the NCMRWF convection-permitting model during contrast in monsoon phases of 2016 INCOMPASS field campaign. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1-21 (doi.org/10.1002/qj.3689)

12. Jain Shipra, Adam A. Scaife, and A. K. Mitra, 2019: Skill of Indian summer monsoon rainfall prediction in multiple seasonal prediction systems. Climate Dynamics, 52, 5291-5301

13. Johny C. J., Sanjeev Kumar Singh, and V. S. Prasad, 2019: Validation and impact of SCATSAT-1 Scatterometer winds. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 176, 2659–2678

14. Julian T. Heming, Fernando Prates, Morris A. Bender, Rebecca Bowyer, John Cangialosi, Phillippe Caroff, Thomas Coleman, James D. Doyle, AnumehaDube, Ghislain Faure, Jim Fraser, Brian C. Howell, YohkoLgarashi, Ron McTaggart-Cowan. M. Mahapatra, Jonathan R. Moskaitis, Jim Murtha, Rabi Rivett, M. Sharma, Chris J. Short, Amit A. Singh, Vijay Tallapragada, Helen A. Titley, and Yi Xiao, 2019: Review of recent progress in tropical cyclone track forecasting and expression of uncertainties. Tropical cyclone Research and Review, 8(4), 181-218

15. KalraSilpi, Sushil Kumar, and Ashish Routray, 2019: Simulation of Heavy Rainfall Event along East Coast of India using WRF Modeling system: Impact of 3DVAR Data Assimilation. Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 5, 245–256

16. M. Venkatarami Reddy, Ashish K. Mitra, Imranali M. Momin, Ashim K. Mitra, and D. S. Pai, 2019: Evaluation and inter-comparison of high-resolution multi-satellite rainfall products over India for the southwest monsoon period. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 40(12), 4577-4603

17. M. Sateesh, V. K. Soni, P.V.S. Raju, and V. S. Prasad, 2019: Analysis of absorption characteristics and source apportionment of carbonaceous aerosol in arid region of western India. Earth Systems and Environment, 3, 551-562

18. MamgainAshu, Abhijit Sarkar and E. N. Rajagopal, 2019: Medium‐range global ensemble prediction system at 12 km horizontal resolution and its preliminary validation. Meteorological Applications, 1-12 (doi: 10.1002/met.1867)

19. Martin G. M., M. E. Brooks, B. Johnson, S. F. Milton, S. Webster, A. Jayakumar, A. K. Mitra, D. Rajan and K.M.R. Hunt, 2019: Forecasting the monsoon on daily to seasonal timescales in support of a field campaign. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1-22, (doi: 10.1002/qj.3620)

20. Mohanty U. C., M. M. Nageswararao, P. Sinha, A. Nair, A. Singh, R. K. Rai, S. C. Kar, K. J. Ramesh, K. K. Singh, K. Ghosh, L. S. Rathore, R. Sharma, A. Kumar, B. S. Dhekale, R. K. S. Maurya, R. K. Sahoo, and G. P. Dash, 2019: Evaluation of performance of seasonal precipitation prediction at regional scale over India. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 135, 1123-1142

21. P. Mukhopadhyay, V. S. Prasad, R. PhaniMurali Krishna, Medha Deshpande, Malay Ganai, SnehlataTirkey, SahadatShekhar, TanmoyGoswami, C. J. Johny, Kumar Roy, M. Mahakur, V. R. Durai, and M. Rajeevan, 2019: Performance of a very high-resolution global forecast system model (GFS T1534) at 12.5 km. over the Indian region during the 2016-2017 monsoon seasons. Journal of Earth System Science, 128(155), (doi.org/10.1007/s12040-019-1186-6)

22. Rashmi Mittal, MukulTewari, ChandrasekarRadhakrishnan, Pallav Ray, Tarkeshwar Singh, and Alexander K. Nickerson, 2019: Response of tropical cyclone Phailin (2013) in the Bay of Bengal to climate perturbations. Climate dynamics, 53, 2013-2030

23. Robert Neal, Joanne Robbins, RutgerDankers, Ashis K. Mitra, A. Jayakumar, E. N. Rajagopal, and George Adamson, 2019: Deriving optimal weather pattern definitions of the representation of precipitation variability over India. International Journal of Climatology, 40, 342-360

24. Routray Ashish, Devajyoti Dutta, and John P. George, 2019: Evaluation of Track and Intensity Prediction of Tropical Cyclones over North Indian Ocean using NCUM Global Model. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 176(1), 421-440

25. Routray Ashish, Vivek Singh, Ankur Gupta, Devajyoti Dutta, and John P. George, 2019: Impact of Vortex Initialization in prediction of Tropical Cyclones over Bay of Bengal with NCUM Model. Marine Geodesy, 42(2), 201-226

26. S. C. Kar, 2019: On the reliability of medium-range probabilistic rainfall predictions over river basins in India. Mausam, 70(2), 215-232

27. Saheed P. P., Ashis K. Mitra, Imranali M. Momin, E. N. Rajagopal, Helene T. Hewitt, Ann B. Keen, and Sean F. Milton, 2019: Arctic Summer Sea-Ice Seasonal Simulation with a Coupled Model: Evaluation of Mean Features and Biases. Journal of Earth System Science, 128(16), 1-12

28. Sarkar A., Devajyoti Dutta, Paromita Chakraborty, Surya Kanti Dutta, SusmitaMajumdar, SwagataPayra, and R. Bhatla, 2019: Influence of cumulus convection and cloud microphysics parameterizations on the prediction of Western Disturbances. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 132, 413-426

29. Sethunadh J., A. Jayakumar, S. Mohandas, E, N. Rajagopal, and A. S. Nagulu, 2019: Impact of Cartosat-1 orography on weather prediction in the high resolution NCMRWF unified Model. Journal of Earth System Science, 128(110), (doi: 10.1007/s12040-019-1133-6)

30. Sharma Priti, S. Indira Rani, and Munmun Das Gupta, 2019: Monitoring the Satellite Observations Assimilated at NCMRWF. Vayumandal, 45(1), 26-36

31. Shipra Jain, A. R. Jain, and T. K. Mandal, 2019: Appearance of the persistently low tropopause temperature and ozone over the Bay of Bengal region. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 131(1), 81-88

32. Sinha, Mourani, SomnathJha, and Paromita Chakraborty, 2019: Indian Ocean wind speed variability and global teleconnection patterns. Oceanologia, 62(2), 126-138

33. Singh Harvir, AnumehaDube, Sushant Kumar, and RaghavendraAshrit, 2019: Bias correction of maximum temperature forecasts over India during March–May 2017. Journal of Earth System Science, 129 (13) (doi: 10.1007/s12040-019-1291-6) (0.890)

34. Sunil Oulkar, Devendraa Singh, UpalSaha, and Adarsh Kumar Kamra, 2019: Distribution of lightning in relation to topography and vegetation cover over the dry and moist regions in the Himalayas. Journal of Earth System Science, 128(180), (doi: 10.1007/s12040-019-1203-9) (0.890)

35. Suryachandra A. Rao, B. N. Goswami, A. K. Sahai, E. N. Rajagopal, P. Mukhopadhyay, M. Rajeevan, S. Nayak, L. S. Rathore, S. S. C., Shenoi, K. J. Ramesh, R. Nanjundiah, M. Ravichandran, A. K. Mitra, D. S. Pai, S. K. R. Bhowmik, A. Hazra, S. Mahapatra, S. K. Saha, H. S. Chaudhari, S. Joseph, S. Pentakota, S. Pokhrel, P. A. Pillai, R. Chattopadhyay, M. Deshpande, R. P. M. Krishna, RenuSiddharth, V. S. Prasad, S. Abhilash, S. Panickal, R. Krishnan, S. Kumar, D. A. Ramu, S. S. Reddy, A. Arora, T. Goswami, A. Rai, A. Srivastava, M. Pradhan, S. Tirkey, M. Ganai, R. Mandal, A. Dey, S. Sarkar, S. Malviya , A. Dhakate, K. Salunke, and Parvinder Maini, 2019: Monsoon Mission: A targeted activity to improve monsoon prediction across scales'. Bulletin of American Meteorological Society, (doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0330.1)

36. Tiwari Gaurav, A. Routray, Sushil Kumar, Jagabandhu panda, and Indu Jain, 2019: A High Resolution Mesoscale Model Approach to Reproduce Super Typhoon Maysak (2015) over Northwestern Pacific Ocean. Journal of Earth System Science and Environment, 03, 101-112.

37. Turner, A. G., G. S. Bhat, G. M. Martin, D. J. Parker, C. M. Taylor, A. K. Mitra, S. N. Tripathi, S. Milton, E. N. Rajagopal, J. G. Evans, R. Morrison, S. Pattnaik, M. Sekhar B. K. Bhattacharya, R. Madan, MrudulaGovindankutty, J. K. Fletcher, P. D. Willetts, A. Menon, J. H. Marsham, the INCOMPASS team, K.M.R. Hunt, T.Chakraborty, G. George, M. Krishnan, C. Sarangi, D. BelušiĆ, L. Garcia‐Carreras, M. Brooks, S. Webster, J. K. Brooke, C. Fox, R. C. Harlow, J. M. Langridge, A. Jayakumar, S. J. Böing, O. Halliday, J. Bowles, J. Kent, D. O'Sullivan, A. Wilson, C. Woods, S. Rogers, R. Smout‐Day, D. Tiddeman, D. Desai, R. Nigam, S.Paleri, A. Sattar M. Smith, D. Anderson, S. Bauguitte, R. Carling, C. Chan, S. Devereau, G. Gratton, D. MacLeod, G. Nott, M. Pickering, H. Price, S. Rastall, C. Reed, J. Trembath, A. Woolley, A. Volonté, and B. New, 2019: Interaction of Convective Organisation with Monsoon Precipitation, Atmosphere, Surface and Sea: the 2016 INCOMPASS field campaign in India. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1-25, (doi: 10.1002/qj.3633)

Book Chapter

E. N. Rajagopal, A. K. Mitra, Munmun Das Gupta, John P. George, RaghavendraAshrit, Abhijit Sarkar, and A. Jayakumar, 2019: Current and Future Activities in Unified Modelling and Data Assimilation at NCMRWF. In: Randall D., Srinivasan J., Nanjundiah R., Mukhopadhyay P. (eds.) Current Trends in the Representation of Physical Processes in Weather and Climate Models. Springer Atmospheric Sciences. Springer, Singapore, 231-251.


2018

1. A. Doherty, S. India Rani, S. Newman, and W. Bell, 2018: Benefits of Assimilating SAPHIR Observations on Analysis and Forecast of Tropical Fields in the Met Office Global Model. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 144(S1), 405-418

2. Aditi, John P. Geroge, and Gopal R. Iyengar, 2018: Prediction of Fog/Visibility over India using NWP Model. Journal of Earth System and Science, 127(2), 1-13

3. Amar J. Kasimahanthi, Devajyoti Dutta, Preveen K. Devarajan, John P. George, and Ekkattil N. Rajagopal, 2017: Quality characterization of reflectivity and radial velocity observed by Indian Doppler weather radars. Journal of applied Remote sensing, 11(3), (doi: 10.1117/1.JRS.11.036026)

4. AshuMamgain, E. N. Rajagopal, A. K. Mitra, and Stuart Webster, 2018: Short-Range Prediction of Monsoon Precipitation by NCMRWF Regional Unified Model with Explicit Convection. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 175(3), 1197-1218

5. Bhatla R., S. Ghosh, R. K. Mall, P. Sinha, and A. Sarkar, 2018: Regional climate model performance in simulating intra-seasonal and inter-annual variability of Indian summer monsoon. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 175, 3697-3718

6. Dileepkumar R., AchutaRao Krishna, and Arulalan T., 2018: Human influence on sub-regional surface air temperature change over India. Scientific Report, 8, 8967, (doi 10.1038/s41598-018-27185-8)

7. Fletcher J. K., D. J. Parker, A. G. Turner, A.Menon, G. M. Martin, C. E. Birch, A. K. Mitra, G.Mrudula, K. M. Hunt, C. M. Taylor, R. A. Houze, S. R. Brodzik, and G. S. Bhat, 2018: The dynamic and thermodynamic structure of the monsoon over southern India: wew observations from the INCOMPASS IOP. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, (doi: 10.1002/qj.3439)

8. Goswami S. B., and S. C. Kar, 2018: Simulation of water cycle components in the Narmada River basin by forcing SWAT model with CFSR data. Meteorology Hydrology and Water Management, 6 (1), 13-25

9. Goswami S. B., P. K. Bal, and A. K. Mitra, 2018: Use of rainfall forecast from a high-resolution global NWP model in a hydrological stream flow model over Narmada river basin during monsoon. Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 4, 1029-1040

10. Jaya Singh, Priti Sharma, Amit Verma, S. K. Choudhary, and M Das Gupta, 2018: Monitoring of In-situ observations over Indian Region. Vayumandal, 44(1), 31-37

11. Johny C. J., and V. S. Prasad, 2018: Quality and Impact of GPSRO observations from Megha-Tropique Satellite on NGFS model. Current Science, 114(5), 1083-1088

12. Joshi Sneh, and S. C. Kar, 2018: Intraseasonal variability of Indian monsoon as simulated by a global model. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 175(6), 2323-2340

13. Joshi Sneh, and S. C. Kar, 2018: Mechanism of ENSO influence on the South Asian monsoon rainfall in global model simulations. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 131(3-4), 1449-1464

14. KarSarat C, Sneh Joshi, SourabhShrivastava, and Sarita Tiwari, 2018: Dynamical characteristics of forecast errors in the NCMRWF unified model (NCUM). Climate Dynamics, (doi: 10.1007/s00382-018-4428-4)

15. Kuldeep Sharma, R. Ashrit, E. Ebert, A. K. Mitra, R. Bhatla, GopalIyengar, and E. N. Rajagopal, 2018: Assessment of Met Office Unified Model (UM) quantitative precipitation forecasts during the Indian Summer Monsoon: Contiguous Rain Area (CRA) Approach. Journal of Earth System Sciences, 128(4), (doi: - 10.1007/s12040-018-1023-3)

16. Ashok Kumar, Ch. Sridevi, Durai V. R., Singh R. K., Prasad V. S., Muktopadhyay P., Krishna RPM, Deshpande M, and Chattopadhyay N., 2018: Block level wather forecast using T-1534 model output and bias-free temperature forecast by decaying weighted mean procedure during summer monsoon season in India. Climate change, 4(14), 202-223

17. Sana Mahmood, Jemma Davie, Peter Jermey, Richard Renshaw, John P. George, E. N. Rajagopal, and S. Indira Rani, 2018: Indian monsoon data assimilation and analysis regional reanalysis Configuration and Performance. Atmospheric Science Letters, 19(3), (doi.org/10.1002/asl.808)

18. Sandeep A., and V. S. Prasad, 2018: Intra-annual variability of heat wave episodes over the east coast of India. International Journal of Climatology, (doi.org/10.1002/joc.5395)

19. Sanjeev Kumar Singh, and V. S. Prasad, 2018: Evaluation of precipitation forecasts from 3-D Var and Hybrid GSI-Based system during Indian summer monsoon 2015. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 131, 455-465

20. Sarita Tiwari, S. C. Kar, and R. Bhatla, 2018: Dynamic downscaling over Western Himalayas: Impact of cloud microphysics schemes. Atmospheric Research, 201, 1-16

21. Sarita Tiwari, S. C. Kar, and R. Bhatla, 2018: Mid-21st century projections of hydroclimate in Western Himalayas and Satluj River basin. Global and Planetary Change 161, 10-27

22. Shrivastava S., S. C. Kar, A. K. Sahai, and A. R. Sharma, 2018: Identification of Drought Occurrences using Ensemble Predictions up to 20-Days in Advance. Water Resource Management, 32(6), 2113–2130

23. Shrivastava S., S. C. Kar, and A. R. Sharma, 2018: The DSSAT model simulations of soil moisture and evapotranspiration over central India and comparison with remotely-sensed data. Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 4(1), 27-37

24. Singh Vivek, A. Routray, Devajyoti Dutta, and John P. George, 2018: Impact of Vortex Initialization with Satellite Data Assimilation for predicting Track and Intensity of Tropical Cyclone Chapala. Remote Sensing in Earth System Science, 1, 39-52

25. Sumit Kumar, S. Indira Rani, John P. George, and E. N. Rajagopal, 2018: Megha-Tropiques SAPHIR radiances in a Hybrid 4D-Var data assimilation system: study of forecasts impact. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 144(712), 792-805

26. T. Narayan Rao, K. Amarjyothi, and S. V. B. Rao, 2018: Attenuation relations for monsoonal rain at X-band from disdrometric measurements: Dependence on temperature, raindrop size distribution and drop shape models. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 144(S1), 64-76, (doi.org/10.1002/qj.3251)

2017

1. Anitha Gera, D. K. Mahapatra, Kuldeep Sharma, Satya Prakash, A. K. Mitra, G. R. Iyengar, E. N. Rajagopal, and N. Anilkumar, 2017: Assessment of marine weather forecasts over the Indian sector of Southern Ocean. Polar Science, 13, 1-12 Abstract

2. Athiyaman B., Rajendra Sahu, Manoj Dash and S Ramkumar, 2017: Development and Comparison of Hybrid Rainfall Prediction Model. International Journal of Advanced Research in Science and Engineering, 6(3), 93-105 Abstract

3. Ashwanth Athi, N Deepa, and Athiyaman B., 2017: Development of Empirical models for rainfall prediction. International Journal of Innovative Research in Science and Engineering, 3(2), 41-53 Abstract

4. Devajyoti Dutta, Amar Jyothi Kasimahanthi, Swapan Mallick, John P. George, and Preveen Kumar Devarajan, 2017: Quality assessment of VVP winds from Indian Doppler weather radars: a data assimilation perspective. Journal of applied remote sensing, 11(3), 036021 Abstract

5. Francis Timmy, Shyam Sundar Kundu, Ramabadran Rengarajan and Arup Borgohain, 2017: SO2 Oxidation Efficiency Patterns during an Episode of Plume transport over Northeast India: Implications to an OH minimum. Journal of Environmental Protection, 8, 1119-1143 Abstract

6. Hasmi Fatima, John P. George, E. N. Rajagopal, and Swati Basu, 2017: Seasonal Verification of Dust Forecast over the Indian Region. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 174(11), 4225-4240 Abstract

7. Jain Shipra, and S. C. Kar, 2017: Transport of water vapour over the Tibetan plateau as inferred from the model simulations. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar Terrestrial Physics, 161, 64-75 Abstract

8. Jayakumar A., E. N. Rajagopal, Ian A. Boutle, John P. George, Saji Mohandas, Stuart Webster, and S. Aditi, 2017: An operational fog prediction system for Delhi using the 330m unified model. Atmospheric Science Letters, (accepted) Abstract

9. Jayakumar A., Jisesh Sethunadh, R. Rakhi, T. Arulalan, Saji Mohandas, G. R. Iyengar, and E. N. Rajagopal, 2017: Behaviour of predicted convective clouds and precipitation in the high resolution unified Model over the Indian summer monsoon region. Earth and Space Science, 4(5), 303-313 Abstract

10. Karuna Sagar Sagili, Madhavan Nair Rajeevan, S. Vijaya Bhaskara Rao, and A. K. Mitra, 2017: Prediction skill of rainstorm events over India in the TIGGE weather prediction models. Atmospheric Research, 198, 194-204 Abstract

11. Kuldeep Sharma, Raghavendra Ashrit, R. Bhatla, A. K. Mitra, G. R. Iyengar, and E. N. Rajagopal, 2017: Skill of predicting heavy rainfall over India: Improvement in recent years using UKMO global model. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 174(11), 4241-4250 Abstract

12. Kuldeep Sharma, Raghavendra Ashrit, R. Bhatla, R. Rakhi, G. R. Iyengar and E. N. Rajagopal, 2017: Verification of heavy rainfall in NWP models : A case study. Mausam, 68(4), 699-712 Abstract

13. Mallick S., D. Dutta, and Ki-Hong Min, 2017: Quality assessment and forecast sensitivity of global remote sensing observations. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 34(3), 371-382 Abstract

14. Mohan T. S., and M. Rajeevan, 2017: Past and future trends of hydroclimatic intensity over the Indian monsoon region. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 122(2), 896-909 Abstract

15. Pattnayak K. C., S. C. Kar, Mamta Dalal, and R. K. Pattnayak, 2017: Projections of annual rainfall and surface temperature from CMIP5 models over the BIMSTEC countries. Global and Planetary Change, 152, 152-166 Abstract

16. Prasad V. S., C. J. Johny, P. Mali, Sanjeev Kumar Singh, and E. N. Rajagopal, 2017: Global retrospective Analysis using NGFS for the years 2000-2011. Current Science, 112(2), 370-377 Abstract

17. Rajan D., and GR Iyengar, 2017: Diurnal-scale signatures of monsoon precipitation over India. Indian Journal of Radio & Space Physics, 46(4), 110-119 Abstract

18. Routray A., Vivek Singh, Harvir Singh, Devajyoti Dutta, John P. George, and R. Rakhi, 2017: Evaluation of different versions of NCUM global model for simulation of track and intensity of tropical cyclones over Bay of Bengal. Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans, 78, 71-88 Abstract

19. Sandeep A., V. S. Prasad, and C. J. Johny, 2017: Quality and impact of doppler weather radar wind profiles: A diagnostic study. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 174(7), 2847-2862 Abstract

20. Sanjeev Singh, and V. S. Prasad, 2017: Impact of Megha-Tropiques SAPHIR radiances in T574L64 global data assimilation and forecasting system at NCMRWF. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 38(16), 4587-4610 Abstract

21. Sarita Tiwari, S. C. Kar, R. Bhatla and R. Bansal, 2017: Temperature index based snowmelt runoff modelling for the Satluj River basin in the western Himalayas. Meteorological Applications, 25(2), 302-313 Abstract

22. Sarkar A., Dutta, D., Chakraborty P., Das, S., 2017: Numerical diagnosis of situations causing heavy rainfall over the Western Himalayas. Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 3(2), 515-531 Abstract

23. Shrivastava S., S. C. Kar, and A. R. Sharma, 2017: Intraseasonal variability of summer monsoon rainfall and droughts over central India. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 174(4), 1827-1844 Abstract

24. Shrivastava Sourabh, K. K. Singh, A. K. Baxla, S. C. Kar, Anu Rani Sharma, and Manish Bhan, 2017: Performance of CERES-Rice model for estimating yield during drought years in Madhya Pradesh. Environment and Ecology, 35 Abstract

25. Shrivastava Sourabh, Prasanta Kumar Bal, Raghavendra Ashrit, Kuldeep Sharma, Abhishek Lodh and Ashis K. Mitra, 2017: Performance of NCUM Global Weather Modeling System in Predicting the Extreme Rainfall Events over the Central India During the Indian Summer Monsoon 2016. Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, (accepted) Abstract

26. Singh Harvir, Kopal Arora, Raghavendra Ashrit, and Ekkattil N. Rajagopal, 2017: Verification of pre-monsoon temperature forecasts over India during 2016 with a focus on heatwave prediction. Natural Hazards Earth System Science, 17, 1469-1485 Abstract

27. Tiwari P. R., S. C. Kar, U. C. Mohanty, S. Dey, P. Sinha, and M. S. Shekhar, 2017: Sensitivity of the Himalayan orography representation in simulation of winter precipitation using Regional Climate Model (RegCM) nested in a GCM. Climate Dynamics, 49(11-12), 4157-4170 Abstract

28. Yaduvanshi Aradhana, R. K. Sharma, S. C. Kar, and A. K. Sinha, 2017: Rainfall–runoff simulations of extreme monsoon rainfall events in a tropical river basin of India. Natural Hazards, 90(2), 843-861 Abstract

2016

1.Anitha Gera, A. K. Mitra, D. K. Mahapatra, I. M. Momin, E. N. Rajagopal, and Swati Basu, 2016: Sea surface height anomaly and upper ocean temperature over the Indian Ocean during contrasting monsoons. Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans, 75, 1-21

Abstract

2. Anumeha Dube, Raghavendra Ashrit, Harvir Singh, G. R. Iyengar, and E. N. Rajagopal, 2016: Verification of Medium Range Probabilistic Rainfall Forecasts over India. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 173(7), 2489-2510

Abstract

3. Anumeha Dube, Raghavendra Ashrit, Harvir Singh, Kopal Arora, G. R. Iyengar, and E. N. Rajagopal, 2016: Evaluating the performance of two Global ensemble forecasting systems in predicting rainfall over India during the southwest monsoons. Meteorological Applications 24(2), 230-238

4. Ashish Routray, U. C. Mohanty, Krishna K. Osuri, S. C. Kar, and Dev Niyogi, 2016: Impact of Satellite Radiance Data on Simulations of Bay of Bengal Tropical Cyclones Using the WRF-3DVAR Modeling System. IEEE-Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 54(4), 2285-2303

Abstract

5. Ashish Routray, Vivek Singh, John P. George, Saji Mohandas, and E. N. Rajagopal, 2016: Simulation of Tropical Cyclones over Bay of Bengal with NCMRWF Regional Unified Model. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 174(3), 1101-1119

Abstract

6. Bhatla, R., A. K. Singh, B. Mandal, S. Ghosh, S. N. Pandey, and Abhijit Sarkar, 2016: Influence of North Atlantic Oscillation on Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall in Relation to Quasi-Binneal Oscillation. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 173(8), 2959-2970

Abstract

7. Devajyoti Dutta, Amar Jyothi Kasimahanthi, Preveen Kumar Devarajan, John P. George, and Ekkattil N. Rajagopal, 2016: Winter hailstorms signatures by C-band polarimetric radar at Delhi. Journal of Applied Remote Sensing, 10(2), 026022-026022

Abstract

8. Dhanya M, Deepak Gopalakrishnana, A. Chandrasekar, Sanjeev Kumar Sing and V S Prasad, 2016: The impact of assimilating MeghaTropiques SAPHIR radiances in the simulation of tropical cyclones over Bay of Bengal using the WRF model. International journal of Remote Sensing, 37(13), 3086-3103

Abstract

9. Imranali, M., A. K. Mitra, D. K. Mahapatra, and E. N. Rajagopal, 2016: Review of recent evaluation of satellite estimates sea surface salinity in the tropical Indian Ocean. Journal of Applied Remote Sensing, 10(4), 1-12

Abstract

10. Jayakumar, A., A. G. Turner, S. J. Johnson, E. N.Rajagopal, Saji Mohandas, and A. K. Mitra, 2016: Boreal summer sub-seasonal variability of the South Asian monsoon in the Met Office GloSea5 initialized coupled model. Climate Dynamics, 49(5-6), 2035-2059

Abstract

11. Joshi, M., and S. C. Kar, 2016: Value-added quantitative medium-range rainfall forecasts for the BIMSTEC region. Meteorological Applications, 23(3), 491-502

Abstract

12. Kar, S. C., and S. Tiwari, 2016: Model simulations of heavy precipitation in Kashmir, India. Natural Hazards, 81(1), 167-188

Abstract

13. Madhulatha, A., John P. George, and E. N. Rajagopal, 2016: All-Sky Radiance Simulation of Megha-Tropiques SAPHIR Microwave Sensor using Multiple Scattering Radiative Transfer Model for Data Assimilation Applications. Journal of Earth System Science, (2017) 126: 24

14. Mahapatra, D. K., and A. D. Rao, 2016: Redistribution of low-salinity pools off east coast of India during southwest monsoon season. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 184, 21-29

Abstract

15. Mourani Sinha, Ravi Kumar Yadav, and Paromita Chakraborty, 2016: Island Modeling Using Unstructured Grid during a Tropical Storm. International Journal of Oceanography, 2016(2016), 1-8

Abstract

16. Prasad, V. S., and C. J. Johny, 2016: Impact of hybrid GSI analysis using ETR ensemble. Journal of Earth System Science, 125(3), 521-538

Abstract

17. Prasad, V. S., C. J. Johny, and Jagdeep Singh Sodhi, 2016: Impact of 3D Var GSI-ENKF Hybrid Data Assimilation system. Journal of Earth System Science, 125(8), 1509-1521

Abstract

18. Prasad, V. S., C. J. Johny, P. Mali, Sanjeev Kumar Singh, and E. N. Rajagopal, 2016: Retrospective Analysis of NGFS for the years 2000-2011. Current Science, 112(2), 370-377

19. Prasanta Kumar Bal, Andimuthu Ramachandran, Kandasamy Palanivelu, Perumal Thirumurugan, Rajadurai Geetha, and Bhaski Bhaskaran, 2016: Climate change projections over India by a downscaling approach using PRECIS. Asia-Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 52(4), 353-369

Abstract

20. Prasenjit Das, John P. George, and Sumit Kumar, 2016: Verification of dust forecast over the Indian region with satellite and ground based observations. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 37(22), 5388-5411

Abstract

21. Satya Prakash, A. K. Mitra, I. M. Momin, E. N. Rajagopal, Sean F. Milton, and Gill M. Martin, 2016: Skill of short- to medium-range monsoon rainfall forecasts from two global models over India for hydro-meteorological applications. Meteorological Applications, 23(4), 574-586

Abstract

22. Satya Prakash, I. M. Momin, A. K. Mitra, P. S. Bhattacharjee, F. Yang, and V. Tallapragada, 2016: An early assessment of medium-range monsoon precipitation forecasts from the latest high-resolution NCEP-GFS (T1534) model over South Asia. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 173(6), 2215-2225

Abstract

23. Satyanarayana, G. Ch., and S. C. Kar, 2016: Medium-range forecasts of extreme rainfall events during the Indian summer monsoon. Meteorological Applications, 23, 282-293

Abstract

24. Shrivastava, S., S. C. Kar, and A. R. Sharma, 2016: Inter-annual variability of summer monsoon rainfall over Myanmar. International Journal of Climatology, 37(2), 802-820

Abstract

25. Shrivastava, S., S. C. Kar, and A. R. Sharma, 2016: Soil moisture variations in remotely sensed and reanalysis datasets during weak monsoon conditions over central India and central Myanmar. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 129(1-2), 305-320

Abstract

26. Someshwar Das, Md. Nazrul Islam, and Mohan K. Das, 2016: Simulation of severe storm of tornadic intensity over Indo-Bangla region. Mausam, 67(2), 479-492

Abstract

27. Tiwari, P. R., S. C. Kar, U. C. Mohanty, S. Dey, P. Sinha, P. V. S. Raju, and M. S. Shekhar, 2016: On the dynamical downscaling and bias correction of seasonal-scale winter precipitation predictions over North India. Quarter Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 142, 2398-2410

28. Tiwari, S., S. C. Kar, and R. Bhatla, 2016: Atmospheric moisture budget during winter seasons in the western Himalayan region. Climate Dynamics, 48(3-4), 1277-1295

Abstract

29. Tiwari, S., S. C. Kar, and R. Bhatla, 2016: Examination of snowmelt over Western Himalayas using remote sensing data. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 125,(1) 227-239

Abstract

30. Tiwari, S., S. C. Kar, and R. Bhatla, 2016: Inter-annual variability of snow water Equivalent (SWE) over Western Himalayas. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 173(4), 1317-1335

Abstract

31. Unnikrishnan, C. K., John P. George, Abhishek Lodh, Devesh Kumar Maurya, Swapan Mallick, E. N. Rajagopal, and Saji Mohandas, 2016: Validation of two gridded soil moisture products over India with in-situ observations. Journal of Earth System Science, 125(5), 935-944

Abstract

32. Willetts, P. D., Andrew G. Turner, Gill M. Martin, G. Mrudula, Kieran M. R. Hunt, Douglas J. Parker, Christopher M. Taylor, Cathryn E. Birch, and A. K. Mitra, 2016: The 2015 Indian Summer Monsoon Onset - phenomena, forecasting and research flight planning. Weather, 72(6), 168-175

Abstract

2015

1. Aditi, John P. George, M. Das Gupta, E. N. Rajagopal, and Swati Basu, 2015: Verification of visibility forecasts from NWP model with satellite and surface observations. Mausam , 66(3), 603-616

2. Anumeha Dube, Raghavendra Ashrit, Amit Ashish, Gopal Iyengar, and E.N. Rajagopal, 2015: Tropical Cyclone Forecast from NCMRWF Global Ensemble Forecast System, Verification and Bias Correction. Mausam, 66(3), 511- 528.

Abstract

3. Gairola, R. M., Satya Prakash, and P. K. Pal, 2015: Improved rainfall estimation over the Indian monsoon region by synergistic use of Kalpana-1 and rain gauge data. Atmósfera, 28(1), 51-61.

Abstract

4. Jagvir Singh, Saji Mohan Das, and Ashok Kumar, 2015: Forecasts of rainfall (departures from normal) over India by dynamical model, Aquatic Procedia, 4, 764-771.

Abstract

5. Mitra, A. K., Satya Prakash, Imranali M. Momin, D. S. Pai, and A. K. Srivastava, 2014: Daily Merged Satellite Gauge Real-Time Rainfall Dataset for Indian Region. Vayumandal, 40(1-2), 33-43.

Abstract

6. Momin, I. M., A. K., Mitra, Satya Prakash, D. K. Mahapatra, A. Gera, and E. N. Rajagopal, 2015: Variability of sea surface salinity in the tropical Indian Ocean as inferred from Aquarius and in situ data sets. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 36(7), 1907-1920.

Abstract

7. Naidu, C. V., A. Dharma Raju, G. Ch. Satyanarayana, P. Vinay Kumar, G. Chiranjeevi, and P. Suchitra, 2015: An observational evidence of decrease in Indian summer monsoon rainfall in the recent three decades of global warming era. Global and Planetary Change, 127, 91–102.

Abstract

8. Pradhana, P.K., S. Dasamsetti , S.S.V.S., Ramakrishnac , Bhaskar Rao V. Dodlab, and Jagabandhu Pandad, 2015: Mesoscale Simulation of Off-Shore Trough and Mid-Tropospheric Cyclone associated with Heavy Rainfall along the West Coast of India using ARMEX Reanalysis. International Journal of Earth and Atmospheric Science, (accepted).

Abstract

9. Raghavendra Ashrit, Kuldeep Sharma, Anumeha Dube, Gopal Iyengar, Ashis Mitra, and E. N. Rajagopal, 2015: Verification of Short-Range Forecasts of Extreme Rainfall during Monsoon. Mausam, 66(3), 375-386.

Abstract

10. Saji Mohandas, and Harvir Singh, 2015: Spatial verification of rainfall forecasts for very severe cyclonic storm ‘Phailin’. Mausam, 66, 3, 369-384.

Abstract

11. Sarita Tiwari, Sarat C. Kar, and R. Bhatla, 2015: Examination of snowmelt over Western Himalayas using remote sensing data. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, (accepted).

Abstract

12. Satya Prakash, A. K. Mitra, A. AghaKouchak, and D. S. Pai, 2015: Error characterization of TRMM Multisatellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA-3B42) products over India for different seasons. J. of Hydrology, (accepted).

Abstract

13. Satya Prakash, A. K. Mitra, and D. S. Pai, 2015: Comparing two high-resolution gauge-adjusted multisatellite rainfall products over India for the southwest monsoon period. Meteorological Applications, (22(3), 679-688, (accepted).

Abstract

14. Satya Prakash, A. K. Mitra, E. N. Rajagopal, and D. S. Pai, 2015: Assessment of TRMM-based TMPA-3B42 and GSMaP precipitation products over India for the peak southwest monsoon season. Intl. J. of Climatology, (accepted).

Abstract

15. Satya Prakash, A. K. Mitra, I. M. Momin, D. S. Pai, E. N. Rajagopal, and S. Basu, 2015: Comparison of TMPA-3B42 versions 6 and 7 precipitation products with gauge based data over India for the south-west monsoon period. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 16, 346-362.

Abstract

16. Satya Prakash, A. K. Mitra, I. M. Momin, R. M. Gairola, D. S. Pai, E. N. Rajagopal, and S. Basu, 2015: A review of recent evaluations of TRMM Multisatellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA) research monitoring products against ground-based observations over Indian land and oceanic regions. Mausam , 66(3), 355-366.

Abstract

17. Satya Prakash, Ashis K. Mitra, Amir AghaKouchak, D.S. Pai, 2015: Error characterization of TRMM Multisatellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA-3B42) products over India for different seasons. J. of Hydrology, (Elsevier), 529, 1302-1312.

Abstract

18. Satya Prakash, C. Mahesh, V. Sathiyamoorthy, R. M. Gairola, and A. K. Mitra, 2015: An investigation of long-term changes in rainfall over the equatorial Indian Ocean trough region during northern summer using multisatellite data. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, (accepted).

Abstract

19. Someshwar Das, Abhijit Sarkar, Mohan K. Das, Md. Mizanur Rahman, and Md. Nazrul Islam, 2015: Composite characteristics of Nor'westers based on observations and simulations. Atmospheric Research, 158-159, 158–178.

Abstract

2014

1. Anumeha Dube, Raghavendra Ashrit, Amit Ashish, Kuldeep Sharma, G. R. Iyengar, E. N. Rajagopal, and Swati Basu, 2014: Forecasting the heavy rainfall during Himalayan flooding - June 2013. Weather and Climate Extremes, 4, 22-34.

Abstract

2. Chourasia, M., R. G. Ashrit, and J. P. George, 2014: Impact of cyclone bogusing and regional assimilation on tropical cyclone track and intensity predictions.Mausam,64(1), 135-148.Abstract


3. Gairola, R. M., S. Prakash, M. T. Bushair, and P. K. Pal, 2014: Rainfall estimation from Kalpana-1 satellite data over Indian land and oceanic regions. Current Science, 107(8), 1275-1282. Abstract

4. Gairola, R. M., Satya Prakash, C. Mahesh, and B. S. Gohil, 2014: Model function for wind speed retrieval from SARAL-AltiKa radar altimeter backscatter: Case studies with TOPEX and JASON data. Marine Geodesy, 37(4), 379–388.
Abstract

5. Iyengar, G. R., Raghavendra Ashrit, Amit Ashish, Kuldeep Sharma, Munmun Das Gupta, E. N. Rajagopal, and Swati Basu, 2014: Improved prediction of cyclone Phailin (9-12 October 2013) with 4DVAR assimilation. Current Science, 107(6), 952-954.Abstract

6. Johnny, C. J., and V. S. Prasad, 2014: Impact of assimilation of Megha-Tropiques ROSA radio occultation refractivity by observing system simulation experiment. Current Science, 106(9), 1297-1305. Abstract

7. Kar, S. C., P. Mali, and A. Routray, 2014: Impact of land surface processes on the South Asian monsoon simulations using WRF modeling system. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 34, 631-654.Abstract

8. Mahesh, C., S. Prakash, R. M. Gairola, S. Shah. and P. K. Pal, 2014: Meteorological sub-divisional scale rainfall monitoring using Kalpana-1 VHRR measurements. Geographical Research, 52(3), 328-336.Abstract

9. Mahesh, C., S. Prakash, V. Sathiyamoorthy, and R. M. Gairola, 2014: An improved approach for rainfall estimation over Indian summer monsoon region using Kalpana-1 data. Advances in Space Research, 54(4), 685-693.Abstract

10. Panda, J., Harvir Singh, P. K. Wang, R. K. Giri, and A. Routray, 2014: A qualitative study of some meteorological features during tropical cyclone PHET using satellite observations and WRF modeling system. Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, (doi 10, 1007/s 1252-014-0386-4).Abstract
11. Prakash, S., Ashish K. Mitra, Imran M. Momin, E. N. Rajagopal, and S. Basu, 2014: Agreement between monthly land rainfall estimates from TRMM-PR and gauge-based observations over the South Asia. Remote Sensing Letters, 5(6), 558-567.Abstract

12. Prakash, S., Ashish K. Mitra, Imran M. Momin, E. N. Rajagopal, S. Basu, Mat Collins, Andrew G. Turner, K. Achuta Rao, and K. Ashok, 2014: Seasonal intercomparison of observational rainfall datasets over India during the southwest monsoon season. International Journal of Climatology, (doi:10.1002/joc.4129).Abstract

13. Prakash, S., R. M. Gairola, and A. K. Mitra, 2014: Comparison of large-scale global land precipitation from multisatellite and reanalysis products with gauge-based GPCC data sets, Theoretical and Applied Climatology, (doi10.1007/s00704-014-1245-5).Abstract

14. Prakash, S., R. M. Gairola, F. Papa, and A. K. Mitra, 2014: An assessment of terrestrial water storage: Rainfall and river discharge over northern India from satellite data. Current Science, 107(9), 1582-1586.Abstract
15. Prakash, S., V. Sathiyamoorthy, C. Mahesh, and R. M. Gairola, 2014: An evaluation of high-resolution multisatellite rainfall products over the Indian monsoon region. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 35(9), 3018-3035.Abstract

16. Prasad, Kiran S., U. C. Mohanty, A. Routray, Krishna K. Osuri, S. S. V. S. Ramakrishna, and Dev Niyogi, 2014: Simulation of thunderstorms during pre-monsoon season over Indian region using WRF-3DVAR analysis system. Natural Hazards, (doi: 10.1007/s11069-014-1250-0).Abstract

17. Prasad, V. S., S. Mohandas, S. K. Dutta , M. Das Gupta, G. R. Iyengar, E. N. Rajagopal, and S. Basu, 2014: Improvements in medium range weather forecasting system of India. Journal of Earth System Science, 123(2), 247-258.Abstract

18. Ranade Ashwini, A. K. Mitra, N. Singh, and Swati Basu, 2014: A verification of spatio-temporal monsoon rainfall variability across Indian region using NWP model output. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 125(1-2), 43-61. Abstract

19. Routray, A., S. C. Kar, and P. Mali, 2014: Simulation of monsoon depressions over Indian region using WRF-VAR analysis system: Impact of background error statistics. Monthly Weather Review, 142(10), 3586-3613.Abstract

20. Saji Mohandas, and R. Ashrit, 2014: Sensitivity of different convective parameterization schemes on tropical cyclone prediction using a mesoscale model. Natural Hazards, 73 (2), 213-235.Abstract

21. Satya Prakash, A. K. Mitra, I. M. Momin, R. M. Gairola, D. S. Pai, E. N. Rajagopal, and S. Basu, 2014: A review of recent evaluations of TRMM multisatellite precipitation analysis (TMPA) research monitoring products against ground-based observations over Indian land and oceanic regions. Mausam,(accepted).Abstract

22. Satya Prakash, A. K. Mitra, I. M. Momin, D.S. Pai, E. N. Rajagopal, and S. Basu, 2014: Comparison of TMPA-3B42 versions 6 and 7 precipitation products with gauge based data over India for the south-west monsoon period. Journal of Hydrometeorology, (doi 10.1175/JHM-D-14-0024.1).Abstract

23. Sinha, P., P. R. Tiwari, S. C. Kar, U. C. Mohanty, P. V. S. Raju, S. Dey, and M. S. Shekhar, 2014: Sensitivity studies of convective schemes and model resolutions in simulations of wintertime circulation and precipitation over the western Himalayas. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 172 (2), 503-530.Abstract

24. Someshwar Das, U. C. Mohanty, Ajit Tyagi, D. R. Sikka, P. V. Joseph, L. S. Rathore, Arjumand Habib, Saraju K. Baidya, Kinzang Sonam, and Abhijit Sarkar, 2014: The SAARC STORM: A coordinated field experiment on severe thunderstorm observations and regional modeling over the south asian region. Bulletin of American Meteorological Society, 95(4), 603-617.Abstract

25. Sumisha Velloth, Raghavendra S. Mupparthy, B. R. Raghavan, and Shailesh Nayak, 2014: Coupled correction and classification of hyperspectral imagery for mapping coral reefs of Agatti and Flat Islands, India. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 35(14), 5544-5561.Abstract

26. Surya K. Dutta, V. S. Prasad, and D. Rajan, 2014: Impact study of integrated precipitable water estimated from Indian GPS measurements. Mausam, 65(4), 461-480.Abstract

27. Sushil Kumar, A. Routray, Rashmi Chauhan, and Jagabandhu Panda, 2014: Impact of parameterization schemes and 3DVAR data assimilation for simulation of heavy rainfall events along west coast of India with WRF modeling system. International Journal of Earth and Atmospheric Science, 1, 18-34.Abstract

28. Tiwari, P. R., S. C. Kar, U. C. Mohanty, S. Dey, P. Sinha, P. V. S. Raju, and M. S. Shekhar, 2014: Dynamical Downscaling approach for wintertime seasonal-scale simulation over the western Himalayas. Acta Geophysica, 62, 930-952.Abstract

29. Tiwari, P. R., S. C. Kar, U. C. Mohanty, S. Kumari, P. Sinha, A. Nair, and S. Dey, 2014: Skill of precipitation prediction with GCMs over north India during winter season. International Journal of Climatology, 34, 3440–3455.Abstract

2013

1. Ashis K. Mitra, E. N. Rajagopal, G. R. Iyengar, D. K. Mahapatra, I. M. Momin, A. Gera, K. Sharma, J. P. George, R. Ashrit, M. Dasgupta, S. Mohandas, V. S. Prasad, Swati Basu, A. Arribas, S. F. Milton, G. M. Martin, D. Barker and M. Martin, 2013: Prediction of Monsoon using a Seamless Coupled Modeling System, Current Science, 104(10),1369- 1379. Abstract

2. Ashok Kumar, A. K. Mitra, A. K. Bohra, G. R. Iyengar and V. R. Durai, 2013: Multi-Model Ensemble (MME) Prediction of Rainfall using Canonical Variates During Monsoon Season in India, Mausam, 64(2), 211-220Abstract

3. Collins, M., K. Achuta Rao, K. Ashok, S. Bhandari, A. K. Mitra, S. Prakash, R. Srivastava and A. Turner, 2013: Observational Challenges in Evaluating Climate Models, Correspondence section, Nature Climate Change, 3(11), 940-941. Abstract

4. D. Rajan and G R. Iyengar, 2013: Dynamical Monsoon Indices, International Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering, 06 (5), 1000-1011 Abstract

5. Harvir Singh and O. P Singh, 2013: Satellite derived precipitation estimates over the Indian region during southwest monsoons, Indian Journal of Geophysical Union 17 (1), 65-74 Abstract

6. Jagvir Singh, 2013: Application of Weather Forecasting In Mountaineering, Nehru Mounataineering Journal, 15, 77-88 Abstract Awaited


7. K. Sowjanya, Sarat Kar, A. Routray and P. Mali, 2013: Impact of SSM/I retrieval data on the systematic bias of analyses and forecasts of the Indian summer monsoon using WRF Assimilation system . International Journal of Remote Sensing, 34, 631-654.Abstract

8. M. Das Gupta and S. Indira Rani, 2013: Validation of Kalpana-1 atmospheric motion vectors against upper air observations and numerical model derived winds, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 34:7, 2350-2367 Abstract

9. Manjusha Chourasia, R. G. Ashrit and John P. George, 2013: Impact of cyclone bogusing and regional assimilation on tropical cyclone track and intensity predictions, Mausam, 64, 1, 135-148.Abstract

10. Mitra, A. K., I. M. Momin, E. N. Rajagopal, S. Basu, M. N. Rajeevan and T. N. Krishnamurti, 2013, Gridded Daily Indian Monsoon Rainfall for 14 Seasons: Merged TRMM and IMD Gauge Analyzed Values, J. of Earth System Science, 122(5), 1173-1182. Abstract


11. Momin, I. M., A. K. Mitra, D. K. Mahapatra, E. N. Rajagopal and L.Harenduprakash, 2013: Indian Ocean Simulation Results from NEMO Global Ocean Model, Ind. J. of Geo-Marine Sciences, 42(4), 425-430 Abstract

12. Momin,I. M., A. K.Mitra, D. K.Mahapatra, A. Gera and E. N. Rajagopal, 2013, Impact of Model Resolutions on Indian Ocean Simulations from NEMO Global Ocean Model, Ind. J. of Geo-Marine Sc., (accepted)Abstract

13. Osuri, K. K., U. C. Mohanty, A. Routray, M. Mohapatra, and D. Niyogi, 2013: Real-time Track Prediction of Tropical Cyclones over the North Indian Ocean using the ARW model, J. Appl. Meteorol. Climatol., 52, 24762492Abstract.

14. Prakash, S., and R. M. Gairola, 2013: Estimation of sea surface salinity in the tropical Indian Ocean by synergistic use of SMOS and RAMA buoy data, Methods in Oceanography, 8, 33-40, doi:10.1016/j.mio.2014.06.003.Abstract

15. Routray, U. C. Mohanty, Krishna K. Osuri, and S. Kiran Prasad, 2013: Improvement of Monsoon Depression Forecast with Assimilation of Indian DWR Data using WRF-3DVAR Analysis System, Pure and Appl. Geoph. 170, 2329-2350.Abstract

16. S. C. Kar and Sapna Rana, 2013: Interannual Variability of Winter Precipitation over Northwest India and Adjoining Region: Impact of Global Forcings. Theor. Appl. Climatol., DOI 10.1007/s00704-013-0968-z Abstract

17. S. Indira Rani and M. Das Gupta, 2013: An inter-comparison of Kalpana-1 and Meteosat-7 Atmospheric Vectors against Radiosonde winds and NWP forecasts during Monsoon 2011, Meteorological Applications,doi:10.1002/met.1411Abstract

18. S. Indira Rani and M. Das Gupta, 2013: Oceansat-2 and RAMA buoy winds: A comparison. Journal of Earth System Sciences 122(6), 1571-1582 Abstract

19. S. Indira Rani, M. Das Gupta, Priti Sharma and V. S. Prasad, 2013: Inter-comparison of Oceansat-2 and ASCAT winds against in-situ buoy observations and short-term numerical forecasts. Atmosphere Ocean (accepted) Abstract

20. Saji Mohandas and R. Ashrit, 2013, Sensitivity of different convective parameterization schemes on tropical cyclone prediction using a mesoscale model, Natural Hazards, 73(2) 213-235Abstract

21. Surya K Dutta, and V. S. Prasad, 2013: Impact of Precipitation Rate Assimilation over India and Surrounding Regions. Earth Science Research, 2(1).Abstract

22. U. C. Mohanty, N Acharya, Ankita Singh, Archana Nair, M. A. Kulkarni, S. K. Dash, S. C. Kar, A. W. Robertson, A. K. Mitra, L. S. Rathore, K. K. Singh, D. R. Pattanaik, Dalip Singh, S. Chattopadhyay, R. K. Rai, M. M. N. Rao, P. Sinha, R. K. Pal and A. K. Mishra, 2013: Real-time experimental extended range forecast system for Indian summer monsoon rainfall: a case study for monsoon 2011, Current Science, 104 (7), 856-870 Abstract

23. V. S. Prasad, Anjari Gupta, E. N. Rajagopal and Swati Basu, 2013: Impact of OSCAT surface wind data on T574L64 assimilation and forecasting system a study involving tropical cyclone Thane. Current Science, 104(5), 627-632 Abstract


2012

1. Abhilash, S., A. K. Sahai, K. Mohankumar, John P. George and Someshwar Das 2012: Assimilation of Doppler Weather Radar Radial Velocity and Reflectivity Observations in WRF-3DVAR System for ShortRange Forecasting of Convective Storms. Pure and Applied Geophysics. doi: 10.1007/s00024-012-0462-z.

2. Ankita Singh, M. A. Kulkarni, U. C. Mohanty, S. C. Kar, A Robertson and G. Mishra, 2012: Prediction of Indian summer monsoon rainfall (ISMR) using canonical correlation analysis of global circulation model products. Meteorol. Appl., 19, 179188, doi: 10.1002/met.1333

3. Krishna K. Osuri, U. C. Mohanty, A. Routray, Makarand A. Kulkarni & M. Mohapatra, 2012: Customization of WRF-ARW model with physical parameterization schemes for the simulation of tropical cyclones over North Indian Ocean, Nat Hazards, 63(3) 13371359. ,

4. Kumar A., Mitra A. K., Bohra A. K., Iyengar G. R. and Durai V. R., 2012: Multi-Model Ensemble (MME) prediction of rainfall using neural networks during monsoon season in India’ Meteorological Applications 19, pp 161-169

5. Kumar A., Pai D. S., Singh J. V., Singh Ranjeet and Sikka D. R., 2012: Statistical models for long-range forecasting of southwest monsoon rainfall over India using stepwise regression and neural network.’ Atmospheric and Climate Sciences 2, 322-336.

6. Litta A. J, U. C. Mohanty, Someshwar Das and S. M. Ididcula, 2012: Numerical Simulation of Severe Local Storms over East India using WRF-NMM mesoscale model.Jour.Atmos.Res.http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2012.04.015.

7. Mohanty U. C., Routray A., Krishna K. Osuri and Kiran S. Prasad, 2012: A Study on Simulation of Heavy Rainfall Events Over Indian Region with ARW-3DVAR Modeling System, Pure Appl. Geophys. 169,2012, 381399

8. P. Sinha, U. C. Mohanty, S. C. Kar, S. K. Dash & S. Kumari, 2012: Sensitivity of the GCM driven summer monsoon simulations to cumulus parameterization schemes in nested RegCM3, Theor. Appl. Climatol., (doi 10.1007/s00704-012-0728-5)

9. P. Sinha, U. C. Mohanty, S. C. Kar, S. K. Dash, M. Tippett, A. Robertson, 2012: Seasonal Prediction of the Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall using Canonical Correlation Analysis of Global Model Products, Int. J. Climatol., 32, (doi: 10.1002/joc.3536)

10. Rahman, M. M., D. S. Arya, N. K. Goel and A. K. Mitra, 2012: Rainfall Statistics Evaluation of ECMWF Model and TRMM Data over Bangladesh for Flood Related Studies ", Met. Applications (doi: 10.1002/met.293 )

11. Routray, Krishna K. Osuri, and Makarand A. Kulkarni, 2012: A Comparative Study on Performance of Analysis Nudging and 3DVAR in Simulation of a Heavy Rainfall Event Using WRFModeling System, International Scholarly Research Network (ISRN) Meteorology, doi:10.5402/2012/523942


2011

1.Dutta, Surya K., V. S. Prasad, 2011: Impact of Gridpoint Statistical Interpolation Scheme over Indian Region; J. Earth Syst. Sci., 120, 6, pp. 1095-1112

2. M. A. Kulkarni, N. Acharya, S. C. Kar, U.C. Mohanty, M. Tippett, A. Robertson, J. Luo and T. Yamagata, 2011: Probabilistic prediction of Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall using Global Climate Models, Theor. Appl. Climatol, DOI 10.1007/s00704-011-0493-x

3. Mitra, A. K., G. R. Iyengar, V. R.Durai, J. Sanjay, T. N. Krishnamurti, A. Mishra and D. R. Sikka, 2011: Experimental Real-Time Multi-Model Ensemble (MME) Prediction of Rainfall During Monsoon 2008: Large-Scale Medium-Range Aspects, J. Earth Syst. Sci., 120, 1, 27-52

4. N. Acharya, S. C. Kar, M.A. Kulkarni, U. C. Mohanty, & L. N. Sahoo, 2011: Multi-model ensemble schemes for predicting northeast monsoon rainfall over peninsular India, J. Earth Syst. Sci., 120, 795-805

5. N. Acharya, S. C. Kar, U. C. Mohanty, M. A. Kulkarni & S. K. Dash, 2011: Performance of GCMs for seasonal prediction over India- a case study for 2009 monsoon. Theor. Appl. Climatol, DOI 10.1007/s00704-010-0396-2

6. Rahman, M. M., D. S. Arya, N. K. Goel and A. K. Mitra, 2011: Rainfall Statistics Evaluation of ECMWF Model and TRMM Data over Bangladesh for Flood Related Studies , Meteorological Applications, doi: 10.1002/met.293

7. S. C. Kar, 2011: Representation of Uncertainties in Seasonal Monsoon Predictions using a Global Climate Model, Challenges and Opportunities in Agrometeorology, Attri, S.D.; Rathore, L. S.; Sivakumar, M. V. K.; Dash, S. K. (Eds.), Springer publications, 61-72.

8. S. C. Kar, G. R. Iyengar and A. K. Bohra , 2011: Ensemble spread and systematic errors in the medium-range predictions during the Indian summer monsoon. Atmósfera 24(2), 173-191

9. S. C. Kar, N. Acharya, U.C. Mohanty, & M.A. Kulkarni, 2011: Skill of monthly rainfall forecasts over India using multi-model ensemble schemes, Int. J. Climatol. 31, 1-16, DOI: 10.1002/joc.


2010

1. Ashrit Raghavendra and Saji Mohandas, 2010: Mesoscale model forecast verification during monsoon 2008, Journal of Earth System Sciences, Vol. 119, No. 4, August 2010.

2. D. Rajan, T. Koike, 2010: Southwest and northeast monsoon season of India during 2004 by general circulation models PART1, International Journal of Meteorology Vol 35 No 344 147-154

3. D. Rajan, T. Koike, 2010: Southwest and northeast monsoon season of India during 2004: By general circulation models PART2, International Journal of Meteorology Vol 35 No 351 217-227

4. Dutta, Surya K., Munmun Das Gupta and V. S. Prasad, 2010: ‘Impact of AMDAR Observations from Lufthansa Aircraft on Global Analysis-Forecast System’; Mausam, 61, 2, pp. 213-220.”
5. Dutta, Surya K., V. S. Prasad, 2010: Assessment of WRF-Var assimilation for a Cyclonic storm Nisha; Current Science, vol. 99, No. 1, 86-91
6. Krishna K. Osuri, U. C. Mohanty, A. Routray and M. Mohapatra, 2010: Impact of Satellite Derived Wind Data Assimilation on track, intensity and structure of tropical cyclones over North Indian Ocean, Int. Jr. of Remote Sensing (doi: 10.1080/01431161.2011.596849)
7. M. Das Gupta and S. Indira Rani, 2010: Online Monitoring of Indian Observations and their Impact on NWP System. Vayumandal 38-45

8. Rashmi Bhardwaj, Ashok Kumar and Parvinder Maini, 2010: Towards a desirable skill location specific weather forecast using output from general circulation model during monsoon season, Vayumandal, Vol. 34,No.1-4,pp 67-84

9. U. C. Mohanty, Krishna K. Osuri, A. Routray, M. Mohapatra, Sujata Pattanayak, 2010: Simulation of Bay of Bengal Tropical Cyclones with WRF Model: Impact of Initial and Boundary Conditions, Marine Geodsy, 33, 294-314


2009

1. Dutta, S. K., Someshwar Das, S.C. Kar, U.C.Mohanty and P.C. Joshi, 2009: Impact of Vegetation on the Simulation of Seasonal Monsoon Rainfall over the Indian Subcontinent using a Regional Model. Jour. of Earth System Sciences, Vol. 118, (5), 413-440.

2. Dutta, S. K., Someshwar Das, S.C. Kar, U.C.Mohanty and P.C. Joshi, 2009: Impact of Downscaling on the Simulation of Seasonal Monsoon Rainfall over the Indian Region using a Global and Mesoscale Model. The Open Atmospheric Science Journal, 3, 79-98

3. Islam, M.N., Someshwar Das and H. Uyeda, 2009: Calibration of TRMM derived rainfall over Nepal during 1998-2007. The Open Atmospheric Science Journal, 3, 230-241

4. K. Taniguchi, D. Rajan, T. Koike, 2009: Effect of the variation in the lower tropospheric temperature on the wind onset of the Indian summer monsoon Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 75-94

5. Mitra, A. K., A. K. Bohra, M. N. Rajeevan and T. N. Krishnamurti, 2009: Daily Indian precipitation analyses formed from a merged of rain-gauge with TRMM TMPA satellite derived rainfall estimates, J. of Met. Soc. of Japan, 87A, 265-279

6. Rashmi Bhardwaj, Ashok Kumar and Parvinder Maini, 2009: Statistical interpretation forecast and its skill during monsoon season in India' International Journal of Meteorology 34(336), 39-47

7. Rashmi Bhardwaj , Ashok Kumar and Parvinder Maini, 2009: 'Evaluation of bias free rainfall forecasts and Kalman filtered temperature forecasts of T-80 model over Indian monsoon region, Mausam,60(2),pp 147-166 (Erratum ref: publ.year:2010,Mausam,61(2),pp last.).

2008

1. Abhilash, S., K. Mohankumar and Someshwar Das, 2008: Simulation of microphysical structure associated with tropical cloud clusters using mesoscale model and comparison with TRMM observations. International Journal of Remote Sensing (IJRS), Vol. 29, No. 8, 2411-2432

2. George J. P., Harenduprakash L., and Man Mohan , 2008: Multi year Changes of Aerosol Optical Depth in the Monsoon Region of the Indian Ocean since 1986 as seen in the AVHRR and TOMS data, Annales Geophysicae, 26, 7-11.

3. Jagvir Singh, R. G. Ashrit, John P. George, R. Singh and V. K.Jain, 2008: Prediction of Heavy Rainfall Situations in India During 2007, Journal of Agrometeorology, Vol. 10, Part-II, pp 353-360

4. Krishnamurti, T N, Swati Basu, J. Sanjay and C. Gnanaseelan, 2008: Evaluation of several different planetary boundary layer schemes within a single model, a unified model and a multimodel superensemble, Tellus A, 60(1), 42-61.

5. Narkhedkar, S. G., S. K. Sinha and A. K. Mitra, 2008, Mesoscale objective analysis of daily rainfall with satellite and conventional data over Indian summer monsoon region, Geofizika, Vol 25(2), 159-178.

6. Rashmi Bhardwaj, Ashok Kumar, Parvinder Maini, 2008 ,' Statistical interpretation forecast and its skill during monsoon season in India.' , International Journal of Meteorology, 34(336),39-47.

7. Saji Mohandas, S. K. Dash and P.K. Mohanty, 2008, Indian Summer Monsoon Simulation Studies With Different Orographic Representations In A Spectral GCM, Int. J. Climatol., DOI:10.1002/joc.1709.

8. Someshwar Das, R. Ashrit, G. R. Iyengar, Saji Mohandas, M. Das Gupta, John P. George, E. N. Rajagopal and Surya Kanti Dutta, 2008: Skills of different mesoscale models over Indian region during monsoon season: Forecast errors, J. Earth Syst. Sci. 117, No. 5, October 2008, pp. 603620.


2007

1. Abhilash, S., Das, S., Kalsi, S. R., Gupta, M. D., Kumar K. M., George, J. P., Banerjee, S. K., Thampi, S. B., and Pradhan, D., 2007: Impact of Doppler radar wind in simulating
the intensity and propagation of rain bands associated with mesoscale convective complexes using MM5-3DVAR system, PAGEOPH, Vol. 164, No. 8-9, 1491-1509.

2. Abhilash, S., Das, S., Kalsi, S. R., Gupta, M. D., Kumar K. M., George, J. P., Banerjee, S. K., Thampi, S. B., and Pradhan, D., 2007: Assimilation of Doppler Weather Radar observations in a Mesoscale model for the Prediction of Intense Rainfall Events Associated with Mesoscale Convective Systems using 3DVAR, Journal of Earth System Science, 116, No.4, 275-304.

3. B. K. Basu, 2007: Diurnal Variation in Precipitation over India during the Summer Monsoon Season: Observed and Model, Monthly Weather Review, 135(6), 2155-2167.

4. B. K. Basu and G. R. Iyengar, 2007: Features of Indian Summer Monsoon 2004 Observed and Model forecasts. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 85A, 325-326.

5. Das, S., R. Ashrit, M. W. Moncrieff, M. Das Gupta, J. Dudhia, C. Liu, and S. R. Kalsi, 2007: Simulation of intense organized convective precipitation observed during the Arabian Sea Monsoon Experiment (ARMEX), J. Geophys. Res., 112, D20117, doi:10.1029/2006JD007627

6. Das Gupta M, P. K. Pradhan, Someshwar Das & U. C. Mohanty, 2007: Simulation of Rain-Bearing Summer Monsoon Systems along West-coast of India using ARMEX Reanalysis, Natural Hazards, Springer, 42, 379-390

7. Mali P., K. K. Singh, A. B. Bhattacharya and Ranjeet Singh, 2007: Studies of Severe Thunderstorm Characteristics in Chhota Nagpur Region of India using GCM outputs and its association with Radar Reflectivity, The International Journal of Meteorology, Vol.32, 320, 183-192.

8. Mandal V., U. K. De, and B. K. Basu, 2007: Precipitation Forecast Verification of the Indian Summer Monsoon with Intercomparison of Three Diverse Regions, Weather and Forecasting, 22(3), 428-443.

9. Prasad V S. and T. Hayashi, 2007: Active, Weak and Break spells in the Indian summer monsoon, MAP, 95(1-2), 53-61.

10. Prasad V. S. and Taiichi Hayahi, 2007: Large scale summer monsoon rainfall over India and its relation to 850 hPa wind shear, Hydrological Process, 21, 1992-1996 DOI:10.1002/hyp.6707.

11. Rashmi Bhardwaj, Ashok Kumar, Parvinder Maini, S. C. Kar, L. S. Rathore, 2007: Bias free rainfall forecast and temperature trend based temperature forecast based upon T-170 model during monsoon season, Meteorolgical Applications 14(4),pp 351-360.

12. Vijay Kumar T. S., Sanjay J, Basu B. K., Mitra A. K., Rao D. V., Sharma O. P., Pal P. K., Krishnamurti T. N., 2007: Experimental superensemble forecasts of tropical cyclones over the Bay of Bengal., Natural Hazards, Springer, vol 41(3): 471-485.


2006

1. Ashrit, R. G., M. Das Gupta and A. K. Bohra, 2006: MM5 simulation of 1999 Orissa Super Cyclone: Impact of bogus vortex on track and intensity prediction MAUSAM, 57(1), 129-134.

2. Bohra A. K., Swati Basu, E. N. Rajagopal, G. R. Iyengar, M. Dasgupta, R. Ashrit, and B. Athiyaman, 2006: "Heavy Rainfall Episode over Mumbai on 26th July 2005: Assessment of NWP Guidance”. Current Science, 90, 1188-1194.

3. Das Someshwar, R. G. Ashrit and M. W. Moncrieff, 2006: Simulation of Himalayan cloudburst event. J. Earth Syst. Sci. 115 (3), 299-313

4. Kar S. C., Anahit Hovsepyan and C. K. Park, 2006: Economic values of the APCN multi-model ensemble categorical seasonal predictions. Meteorological Applications , 13 , 03 , 267-277

5. Krishnamurti T. N., A. K.Mitra, T. S. V. Vijaykumar, W. T. Yun and William K. Dewar, 2006: Seasonal Climate Forecasts of the Asian Monsoon Using Multiple Coupled Models, Tellus A, 58(4), 487-507.

6. Krishnamurti T. N., T. S. V. Vijaya Kumar and A. K. Mitra ,2006: "Seasonal Climate Prediction of Indian Summer Monsoon " in book " The Asian Monsoon" edited by Bin Wang (Jan 2006), Springer Praxis Books Publication, pages 553-582.

7. Mall R K, Ranjeet Singh, Akhilesh Gupta, G Srinivashan and L S Rathore, 2006: Impact of climate change on India Agriculture : a review, Climate Change, 2006, 78 :445-478

8. Mall R K , A Gupta, Ranjeet Singh and L S Rathore , 2006: Water Resources and Climate change-An Indian Perspective, Current Science V-90 No-12 June-2006, 1610-1626

9. Sinha S. K., S. G. Narkhedkar and A.K.Mitra, 2006: " Barnes Objective Analysis Scheme of Daily Rainfall over Maharastra (India) on a Mesoscale Gri ", Atmosfera, vol 19 (2), 109 - 126.

10. Srinivas, C. V., R. Venkatesan, N. V. Muralidharan, Someshwar Das, Hari Dass and P. Eswara Kumar, 2006: Operational Mesoscale Atmospheric Dispersion Prediction using Parallel Computing Cluster. J. Earth Syst. Sci., Vol. 115, No. 3, 315-332.

2005

1. Ashrit, R. G., Akio Kitoh, and Seiji Yukimoto, 2005: Transient Response of ENSO-Monsoon Teleconnection in MRI-CGCM2.2 Climate Change Simulations. J. Met. Soc. Japan 83(3),273-291.

2. Basu B. K., 2005: Some Characteristics of Model-Predicted Precipitation during the Summer Monsoon over India. JAM (AMS), 44(3), 324-339.
3. Chaves R.R., A.K.Mitra and T.N.Krishnamurti, 2005: Seasonal Climate Prediction for South America with FSU Multi Model Synthetic Superensemble Algorithm. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics (Special Issue on Regional Climate Change and Variability), 89 (1-4), 37-56
4. Das Someshwar, 2005: Mountain weather forecasting using MM5 modeling system. Current Science, Vol. 88, No. 6, 899-905.
5. Dash S. K. and Saji Mohandas, 2005: Comparative study of different orographic representations with respect to the Indian summer Monsoon simulation. Acta Geophysica Polonica, 53, 3, 325 - 340.

6. Das Gupta, Munmun, Someshwar Das, K. Prasanthi, P. K. Pradhan, U.C. Mohanty, 2005: “Validation of upper-air observations taken during the ARMEX-I and its impact on the global analysis-forecast system”. Mausam, January 2005, Vol. 56, No., 139-146

7. Dimri, A. P. U. C. Mohanty and L. S. Rathore, 2005: Minimum temperature forecast at Manali, India. Current Science, Vol. 88, No. 6, 927-934.

8. Dimri, A.P. U. C. Mohanty and L.S.Rathore, 2005: Point probabilistic prediction of precipitation and quantitative precipitation forecast in western Himalayas. Mausam, 56, 3 (July 2005), pp 535-542.

9. Madan O.P. U.C.Mohanty, G. R. Iyengar, R.P.Shivahare, A.P.Rao, N.V.Sam and R. Bhatla, 2005: Offshore trough and very heavy rainfall events along the West Coast of India during ARMEX-2002. MAUSAM, 56 No 1, 37-48.

10. Mitra, A.K., L.Stefanova, T.S.V.Vijaya Kumar and T.N.Krishnamurti, 2005: Seasonal Prediction for the Indian Monsoon Region with FSU Ocean-Atmosphere Coupled Model: Model Mean and 2002 Anomalous Drought. Pure & Applied Geophysics, 162( 8-9), 1431-1454.

11. Mohanty U. C, N.V. Sam, Someshwar Das and Swati Basu,2005: A study on the Convective Structure of the Atmosphere over the West Coast of India during ARMEX I. Mausam, 56,1,49-58.

12. Prasad V. S., and Taiichi Hayashi, 2005: Onset and Withdrawal of Indian Summer monsoon, Geophysical Research Letters, Vol 32, L20715, DOI: 10.1029/2005GL023269

13. Rajagopal E. N. and G. R. Iyengar, 2005: Mesoscale forecasts with Eta model over Indian region, Current Science, 88, 906-912.

14. Rama Rao, Y. V., S. C. Kar, T. S. V. Vijaya Kumar, S. R. Kalsi, H. R. Hatwar and S.K. Roy Bhowmik (2005) Improvements in the weather prediction over the Indian region using Regional spectral Model, Mausam, 56(2),343-256.

15. Saji Mohandas and E.N. Rajagopal, 2005: Sensitivity of Land Surface Parameterisation on Regional Spectral Model forecasts. Current Science, 88, 6, 935 - 941.

16. Singh K. K, A K Baxla, J L Chaudhary, S Kaushik and Akhilesh Gupta, 2005: Exploring the possibility of second crop in Bastar Plateau region of Chhattishgarh using DSSAT crop simulation model. Agrometeorology Jr., Vol 7(2). 10.1029/2005GL023269

17. Yun W. T., L. Stefanova, A. K. Mitra, T. S. V. Vijaya Kumar, W. Dewar and T. N. Krishnamurti, 2005: A multi-model superensemble algorithm for seasonal climate prediction using DEMETER forecasts. Tellus A, 57A(3), 280-289.


2004

1. Das, Someshwar, Prasad A. V. S. K., U. C. Mohanty, A. K. Mitra and D. Rajan, 2004: Study of CLWP and TPW from IRS-P4/MSMR and NWP Model Output, J. of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 32(2), 175-184.

2. Krishna Kumar K., Rupa Kumar K., Ashrit R.G., Deshpande N.R. and Hansen ,J.W., Climate impacts on Indian agriculture, Int. J. Climatol, 24, 2004, 1375-1393

3. Krishnamurti, T. N., J. Sanjay , A. K.Mitra and T. S. V .Vijay Kumar, 2004: Determination of forecast errors arising from different components of model physics and dynamics. Monthly Weather Review , 132 (11), 2570-2594

4. Maini P, Ashok Kumar, S.V.Singh and L.S.Rathore. 2004. Operational model for Forecasting location specific quantitative precipitation and probability of precipitation over India. Journal of Hydrology. 288, 1-2:170-188.

5. Mali P., M. Pulikesi, P. Baskaralingam, K. Vasanth Kumar, V. Ramamurthi and S. Sivanesan, 2004: Global concern for the strategies phasing out of Ozone Depleting Substances, Ind. J. Environmental Protection, Vol. 24, No.6, 415-419,

6. Mall R.K., M.Lal, V.S.Bhatia, L.S.Rathore, Ranjeet Singh, 2004: Mitigating Climate change impact on Soybean productivity in India: A simulation study. Agriculture & Forest Meteorology. Vol.121, 113-125.

7. Narayanan M. S., B.M. Rao, Shivani Shah, V.S. Prasad and G.S. Bhat, 2004: Role of atmospheric stability over Arabian Sea and unprecedented failure of monsoon 2002. Current Science, Vol. 86, No, 7, 938-947.

2003

1. Ashrit, R. G., Herve Douville, and K. Rupa Kumar, 2003: Response of the Indian Monsoon to Enhanced Greenhouse Effect in Transient Simulations of the CNRM Coupled Model. J. Met. Soc. Japan 81(4), 779-803.

2. Basu B K., 2003: Verification of model predicted precipitation over India during the summer monsoon of 1997, Mausam , 54(2), 359-76

3. Das, A.K., U. C. Mohanty, Someshwar Das, M. Mandal and S. R. Kalsi, 2003: Circulation characteristics of a monsoon depression during BOBMEX-99 using high resolution analysis. Journal of Earth & Planetary Sciences 112, No.2, 165-184

4. Das Someshwar S. V. Singh, E. N. Rajagopal and Robert Gall, 2003: Mesoscale modeling for mountain weather forecasting over the Himalayas, BAMS, September 2003, 1237-1244.

5. Das Gupta Munmun, A. K. Mitra, V. S. Prasad and D. Rajan, 2003: Utilization of ATOVS temperature and moisture at NCMRWF - Results from recent experiments. Mausam , 54(1), 215-224.

6. Das Gupta Munmun, Swati Basu, R. K. Paliwal, U. C. Mohanty and Nelson V. Sam, 2003: Assimilation of special observations taken during the INDOEX and its impact on the global analysis-forecast system. Atmosfera, 16,103-118.

7. Goswami B. N., and E. N. Rajagopal, 2003: Indian Ocean Surface winds from NCMRWF as Compared to QuikSCAT and Moored Buoy winds, Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci.(Earth, Planet. Sci.), 112, 61-77.

8. Kar S C, K. Rupa, M. Das Gupta, S. V. Singh, 2003: Analyses of Orissa Super Cyclone using TRMM (TMI), DMSP (SSM/I) and OceanSat-I (MSMR) Derived Data. The Global Atmosphere and Ocean System, 9 (1-2), 1-18.
9. Kar S. C., S. Pattnaik, K. Rupa, V. S. Prasad and S. V. Singh, 2003: Impacts of surface wind and moisture data from microwave sensors in the analysis and prediction of weather in the Indian Ocean region: Mausam, 54, 225-236.
10. Maini P, Ashok Kumar, L. S. Rathore and S. V. Singh, 2003: Forecasting maximum and minimum temperatures by statistical interpretation of numerical weather model output. Weather and Forecasting, 18, 5.938-952.
11. Mali P., S. K. Sarkar and J. Das, 2003: Raindrop size distribution measurements at a tropical station, Indian Journal of Radio & Space Physics, Vol.32, 296-300

12. Mitra, A.K., M. Dasgupta, S. V. Singh and T. N. Krishnamurti, 2003: Daily rainfall for Indian monsoon region from merged satellite and raingauge values: large-scale analysis from real-time data. Journal of Hydrometeorology (AMS), 4(5), 769-781.

13. Mitra, A.K., M. Das Gupta, R.K.Paliwal and S.V.Singh, 2003: Observed daily large-scale rainfall patterns during BOBMEX-99 . Proceedings of Indian Academy of Sciences (Earth & Planetary Science), 112(2), 223-232.

14. Mohanty, U. C., N. V. Sam, Someshwar Das, A. N. V. Satyanarayana, 2003: A study on the structure of convective atmosphere over the Bay of Bengal during BOBMEX-99. Journal of Earth & Planetary Sciences, 112, No.2, 147-163.

15. Prasad V. S., 2003: Impact of High Resolution Satellite Wind Vector Data on NCMRWF Assimilation and Forecasting System, Mausam , 54, 237-246.

16. Prasad V. S., K. J. Ramesh, A. K. Bohra and Sant Prasad, 2003: Height reassignment of INSAT CMVs and its Impact on the Global Data Assimilation and Forecast System. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 83(3-4), 163-172.

17. Rao P. L. S, U. C.Mohanty, P. V. S.Raju and Gopal Iyengar, 2003: The Indian summer monsoon as revelaed by the NCMRWF system. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Vol 112, No 1, 95-112.

18. S. D. Attri and Rathore L. S, 2003: Simulation of impact of projected climate change on wheat in India. International J. Climatology, 23 (6): 693-705.

19. S. D. Attri and Rathore L. S., 2003: Pre-harvest estimation of wheat yield for NW India using climate and weather forecast. Mausam, 54, 729-738.

2002

1. Ashok Kumar, P. Maini L. S.Rathore and S. V. Singh, 2002: skill of statistical interpretation forecasting system during monsoon season in India. Atmospheric science letters. An Electronic journal of Royal Meteorological Society, UK. 3(1), 25-37.

2. Attri,S.D., Anubha Kaushik, L.S.Rathore and B.Lal, 2002: Simulation of water management using non-traditional techniques. Mausam, 53, 3, 329-336.

3. Basu, Swati, G. R. Iyengar and A. K. Mitra, 2002: Impact of non-local closure scheme in simulation of Monsoon system over India, Monthly Weather Review, 130 (1), 161-170.

4. Das Gupta, Munmun., S. R. H. Rizvi and A. K.Mitra, 2002: Impact of ERS-2 Scatterometer wind on Global analysis-Forecast System, Mausam,53(2),153-164.

5. Das, Someshwar, A.K.Mitra, G.Iyengar and J.V.Singh, 2002: Skill of medium range forecasts over the Indian monsoon region using different parameterisations of deep convection, Weather & Forecasting , 17 (6), 1194-1210.

6. Ethé, C., C. Basdevant, R. Sadourny, K. S. Appu, L. Harenduprakash, P. R. Sarode, and G. Viswanathan, 2002: Air mass motion, temperature, and humidity over the Arabian Sea and western Indian Ocean during the INDOEX intensive phase, as obtained from aset of superpressure drifting balloons. J. Geophys. Res., 107,8023

7. Jain Pankaj, Ashok Kumar, Parvinder Maini and S.V.Singh, 2002: Short range SW monsoon rainfall forecasting over India using neural networks. Mausam 53(2): 225-232.

8. Maini P., Ashok Kumar, S. V. Singh and L. S. Rathore, 2002: Statistical interpretation of NWP products in India. Meteorol. Appli. , 9, 21-31.

9. Mohanty U. C., N. V. Sam and Swati Basu, 2002: Simulation of Marine Boundary Layer Characteristics over the Indian Ocean during INDOEX. Indian Journal of Radio Physics.,31, 376-390.

10. Rajan, D., A. K. Bohra , A. K. Mitra, V. S. Prasad, R. K. Paliwal, and V. B. Bhatia, 2002: "Moisture Profiles from Satellite Data over Indian Ocean Area". International Journal of Remote Sensing, 23(15) 2951-2969.

11. Rajan, D., B Simon, P. C. Joshi, V.B.Bhatia, A. K. Mitra and R K Paliwal ,2002: Impact of NOAA/TOVS derived moisture profile over ocean on global data assimilation and medium range weather forecasting , Atmosfera, 15(4), 223-236.

12. Rajesh Kumar, K. K. Singh, B. R. D. Gupta, A. K. Baxla, L.S. Rathore and S.D. Attri, 2002: Optimum sowing date for soybean in central India using CROPGRO and climprob symbiosis. Meteorol. Appl. 9(2):247-254.

13. Rathore, L. S. K.K. Singh, S.A. Saseendran and A.K. Baxla, 2002: Modeling the impact of climate change on rice production in India. Mausam, 52(1):263-274.

14. Rizvi S. R. H., , E. L. Bensman , T. S. V. Vijaya Kumar , A. Chakraborty , T. N. Krishnamurti, 2002: “ Impact of CAMEX-3 data on the analysis and forecasts of Atlantic hurricanes”. Meteorology & Atmospheric Physics, vol 79 (No 1-2),13-32.

15. Rupa, K., S. R. H. Rizvi, S. C.Kar, U. C.Mohanty, R. K. Paliwal, 2002 ‘ Assimilation of IRS-P4 (MSMR) meteorological data in NCMRWF global data assimilation system‘, Proceedings of Indian Academy of Sciences (Earth & Planetary Science), Special PORSEC Issue, 111(3), 351-364.

16. Saseendran, S. A., S. V. Singh, L. S. Rathore and Someshwar Das, 2002: Characterization of weekly cumulative rainfall forecasts over meteorological sub-divisions of India using a GCM. Weather and Forecasting, Vol. 17, 4, 832-844.

17. Sareendran, S. A., S. V. Singh, L. S. Rathore and Someshwar Das, 2002: Characterization of weekly cumulative rainfall forecasts over meterorological sub-division of India using a GCM. Weather and Forecasting, Vol. 17, 4,832-844.

18. Singh J. V., V. S. Prasad,K. J. Ramesh and R. K. Paliwal, 2002: Impact of Additional Upper Air Data on Prediction Of Western Disturbance: A Case Study. Vatavaran, Vol. 25, 1-10.

19. Tiwari, S. A. K. Pandey, J. V. Singh and K. Ali, 2002: Wet Precipitation (fog water) Chemistry at Delhi, North India. Indian Journal of Air Pollution Control, Vol. II, No. 1, April 2002


2001

1. Basu B. K., 2001: Simulation of the Summer Monsoon over India in the Ensemble of Seasonal Simulations from the ECMWF Reanalyzed Data. J Clim., 14(7), 1440-1449.

2. Basu Swati, 2001: Impact of the parameterization schemes in simulation of boundary layer structure at Anand using GCM and validation with LASPEX data. Journal of Agrometeorology,Vol 3,Nos 1&2,275-286.

3. Basu Swati and M. Dasgupta, 2001: Impact of INDOEX data in the NCMRWF Analysis-Forecast system and evolution of boundary layer structure during IFP-99. Current Science, Vol 80 (Supplement),7-11.

4. Das Someshwar, A. K. Mitra, G. Iyengar and S. Mohandas, 2001: Comprehensive Test Of Different Cumulus Parameterization Schemes For The Simulation Of The Indian Summer Monsoon , Meteorology & Atmospheric Physics, Vol. 78, No.3-4, 227-244.

5. Harenduprakash L. and G. R. Iyengar, 2001: Constant pressure trajectories based on the NCMRWF analyses verification and results. Current Science, 80, 18-24

6. Iyengar, G. R., K. J. Ramesh, R. K. Paliwal and O. P. Madan, 2001: Structural characteristics of the inter-tropical convergence zone over the equatorial Indian Ocean during INDOEX-1999 field phase experiment. Current Science, 76, No. 7, 903-906.

7. John P. George, 2001: Shortwave Radiative forcings by mineral dust aerosols over Arabian sea: A model study. Current science, Vol. 80, 97-99

8. John P. George, 2001: Validation of a radiation parameterization scheme using LASPEX data., Journal of Agrometeorology, Vol.3, 89-95

9. Kar S. C., M. Sugi and N. Sato, 2001: Inter-annual variability of the Indian summer monsoon and Internal Oscillations in the JMA global model simulations. J. Meteorol. Soc. Japan, 79(2), 607-623.

10. Mall R. K., B. R. D. Gupta and K. K. Singh, 2001: Application of SPAW model parameters- optimum sowing date and water stress to explain wheat yield variability. Mauasm. 52(3) pp: 567-574. New Delhi.

11. Patra, A. K. Someshwar Das, John P. George, R. K. Paliwal, A. P. Mitra. 2001: Study of the variability of convective heating and moistening using simplified Arakawa-Schubert convection scheme during INDOEX IFP-99 . Current Science, Vol 80, 25-29

12. Rajan, D., A. K. Mitra, S. R. H. Rizvi, R. K. Paliwal, A. K. Bohra and V. B. Bhatia, 2001: Impact of Satellite Derived Moisture in a Global Numerical Weather Prediction Model, Atmosfera ,14(4), 203-209.

13. Rajan, D., A. K. Mitra, S. R. H. Rizvi, R. K. Paliwal, A. K. Bohra, and V. B. Bhatia, 2001: "Impact of Satellite Derived Moisture in Global NWP Model", Atmosphera, 14(4), 203-209.

14. Rajagopal E. N., 2001: Validation of land surface parameters in NCMRWF model with LASPEX dataset. Proc. National Workshop on Preliminary Results of Land Surface Processes Experiment (LASPEX-97), J. Agrometeorology, Vol. 3, 217-226.
15. Saseendran S. A., D. Raji Reddy, L. S. Rathore, S. B. S. Narsimha Rao and S. V. Singh., 2001: Validation of CERES_Rice V3.5 under the climate of Andhra Pradesh state, India. Mausam, 52, 3, 551-560.
16. S. D. Attri, K. K. Singh, Anubha Kaushik, L. S. Rathore, Nisha Mendiratta and B.Lal. 2001: Evaluation of dynamic simulation model for wheat genotypes under diverse environments in India. Mausam, 52, 3, 561-566.

17. Tiwari Suresh, J. V. Singh, G. A. Monin, P. S. P. Rao, P. D. Safai and K. Ali, 2001: Influence of Calcium and Sulfate on the pH of Rainwater at Delhi. Indian Journal of Radio & Space Physics Vol. 30, December, 2001, pp. 325-331

2000

1. Ashok Kumar, Parvinder Maini, L. S. Rathore and S. V. Singh, 2000: An operational medium range local weather forecasting system developed in India. Int. J. Climatol., 20: 73-87.

2. Basu Swati, 2000: Marine boundary layer simulation and verification during BOBMEX-Pilot using NCMRWF model. Earth and Planetary Sciences, Vol. 109, No. 2. Pp: 285-292.

3. Basu Swati, R. K. Paliwal, A. N. V. Satyanarayana, U. C. Mohanty and Nelson V. Sam, 2000: Comparative study of NCMRWF-GCM with one dimensional PBL model in simulating marine boundary layer characteristics using INDOEX-IFP99 Data. Current Science, Vol 80 (Supplement), 55-59.

4. Das Gupta Munmun and Jagvir Singh, 2000: "Real Time Meteorological Data Processing at National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting(NCMRWF)", Vayumandal, Vol 30, No. 3-4, July-December 2000 pp:42-47

5. Mall R. K. and K K Singh, 2000: Climate variability and wheat yield progress in Punjab using the CERES-wheat and WTGROWS models. Vayumandal, July-December pp: 35-40.

6. Mall R. K., B. R. D. Gupta, K.K. Singh and T.K. Singh, 2000: Phenology and yield of wheat (triticum aestivum) in relation to growing degree days and photothermal units. Indian Jr. of Agricultural Sciences. 70 (10) pp: 647-652.

7. Rajesh Kumar, K. K. Singh, B. R. D. Gupta, A. K. Baxla, L. S. Rathore and S. D. Attri, 2000: Optimum sowing date for Soybean in central India using CROPGRO and ClimProb symbiosis. Meteorological Applications. U.K. (Published)

8. Saseendran, S. A., K. K.Singh, L. S. Rathore, S. V. Singh and S. K. Sinha, 2000: Effects of climate change on rice production in the tropical humid climate of Kerala, India. Climatic Change, 44, 495-514.

9. Satyanarayana, A. N. V., U. C. Mohanty, N. V. Sam, Swati Basu, and V. N. Lykossov, 2000: Numerical simulation of Marine Boundary Layer Characteristics over the Bay of Bengal as revealed by BOBMEX-pilot Experiment. Earth and Planetary Sciences, Vol. 109, No. 2. pp. 293-304.

10. Singh K. K., L. S. Rathore, S. D. Attri and A. K. Baxla, 2000: Water management of wheat through soil moisture simulation using soil-plant-atmosphere-water (SPAW) model. Annals of Agri.-Bio Research. 5 (2) 121-126.

11. Sinha P. C., S. K.Dube, A. K.Mitra and T. S.Murty, 2000 : A Tidal flow model for the Gulf of Kachchh. India, Marine Geodesy, 23, 117-132.


1999

1. Ashok Kumar, Parvinder Maini & Singh, S. V., 1999: An operational model for forecasting probability of precipitation and YES/NO forecast. Wea. and Forecasting, 14: 38-48.

2. Ashok Kumar, Parvinder Maini, L. S. Rathore and S. V. Singh, 1999: An objective medium range precipitation forecast from NCMRWF. Vayu Mandal, Vol. 29 No. 1-4, pp158-162.

3. Basu, B. K., K. J. Ramesh and P.A.Harathi,1999: Intercomparison of characteristic features of southwest monsoon over India as reproduced in the mean monthly analyses and forecasts of some operational NWP centres during 1995, Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics , 69, 157-178.

4. Basu Swati, 1999: Impact of Boundary Layer Parameterization scheme in simulating the marineboundary layer for INDOEX. Current Science, 76, 7, 907-911.

5. Basu Swati, Sethu Raman, U. C. Mohanty and E. N. Rajagopal,1999: Influence of Planetary Boundary Layer Physics on medium range prediction of monsoon over India. PAGEOPH, 155,33-55.

6. Basu Swati, K. J. Ramesh and Z. N. Beum,1999: Medium range prediction of summer monsoon activities over India vis-à-vis their correspondence with the observational features. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, Vol. 16, No. 1,133-146.

7. Begum Z. N. and J. P. George,1999: Significance of mineral based aerosols in the global atmospheric model radiative forcings: results validated with Pre-INDOEX. Acta Geophysica Polonica, Vol. XLVII, 231-235.

8. Das Someshwar, 1999: Suggested observational network for simulation of cloud processes during INDOEX. Current Science, 76, 7, 912-915.

9. Das Someshwar, D. Johnson and W.-K. Tao, 1999: Single column and cloud ensemble model simulations of TOGA-COARE convective systems. J. Met. Soc. Of Japan, 77, 4, 803-826.

10. Gupta A. K., K. J. Ramesh and U. C. Mohanty, 1999: Medium range prediction of tropical cyclogenesis of intense vortices over indian seas by a global spectral model, Mausam, 49, 3, 331-344.

11. Iyengar G. R. V. S. Prasad and K. J. Ramesh, 1999: circulation characteristics associated with the inter-tropical convergence zone during the northern winter, Current Science, 76, No. 7, 903-906.

12. Lal M., K.K.Singh, G.Srinivasan, L.S.Rathore, D. Naidu, and C.N.Tripathi. 1999: Growth and yield responses of soybean in Madhya Pradesh, India to climate variability and change. Agriculture and Forest Meteorology. 93, 53-70.

13. Prasad V. S., K. J. Ramesh, A. K. Bohra and R. C. Bhatia, 1999: "Assessment of Quality and Impact of Full Resolution TOVS Temperature Profile Data on the Operational Global Data Assimilation-Forecast System of India". Meteorology and
Atmospheric Physics, 68, 197-212

14. Ramesh K. J. and G. R. Iyengar, 1999: Characteristics of medium range rainfall forecasts of the summer monsoon, International Journal of Climatology, 19, 627-637

15. Ramesh K. J., P.L.S. Rao and U. C. Mohanty, 1999: Thermodynamic characteristics of the asian summer monsoon with a global analysis-forecast system, Pure and Applied Geophysics, 154, 141-162.

16. Ramesh K. J., and G. R. Iyengar, 1999: characteristics of medium range rainfall forecasts of the summer monsoon, International Journal of Climatology, 19, 627-637.

17. Rao P. L. S., U. C. Mohanty and K. J. Ramesh, 1999: Mean dynamical characteristics of the asian summer monsoon with a global analysis-forecast system, Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics , 68, 57-77.

18. Rizvi, S. R. H., R. K.Bansal and M. Dasgupta, 1999: Recent developments in the analysis scheme operational at NCMRWF ‘ , Vayu Mandal , 29 (special issue 1-4), 192-196.

19. Sanjeeva Rao, P., L. S. Rathore, T. J. Gillespie and K. S. Kushwaha, 1999: Estimating potato crop wetness duration from agrometeorological data. Mausam, 50 (1), 71-76.

20. Singh K. K., L. S.Rathore and Nisha Mendiratta, 1999: Calibration of CROPGROW- Soybean model for growth simulation, yield prediction and irrigation management for central India. Vayu Mandal, Vol.29 No. 1-4, pp457-466.

21. Singh K. K., Rajesh Kumar, R. K. Mall, L. S. Rathore, Upendra Shankar and B. R. D. Gupta, 1999: Soybean (Glycine Max L. Nerr.) yield prediction from current and historical weather data using CROPGRO model. Indian J. Agril. Sci., 69 (9) 639-43.


1998

1. Basu, B. K., 1998: Usability of parallel processing systems for numerical weather prediction, Current Science, 1.

2. Basu Swati, Z. N. Begum and E. N. Rajagopal, 1998: Impact of Boundary Layer Parameterisation schemes on the Prediction of the Asian summer monsoon. Boundary Layer Meteorology, 86, 469-485.

3. Bohra A. K., K. J. Ramesh, V. S. Prasad, and G. R. Iyengar, 1998: "Impact of Satellite Derived Temperature Profile Data in Global Data Assimilation and Forecasting System: A Case Study". The Global Atmosphere and Ocean Systems, 5, 345-365

4. Das Someshwar, Y.C. Sud and M.J. Suarez,1998: Inclusion of prognostic cloud
schemes with the relaxed arakawa-schubert cumulus parameterizaion: single cloumn model studies, Quar. J. Roy. Met. Soc., 124, 2671-2692.

5. Lal M., K.K.Singh, L.S.Rathore, G. Srinivasan and S.A.Saseendran,1998: Vulnerability of Rice and Wheat yields in Northwest India to future changes in climate. Agriculture and Forest Meteorology. Vol.89: 101-114.

6. Mandal, T. K., J. Y. N. Cho, P. B. Rao, A. R. Jain, S. K. Peshin, S. K. Srivastava, A. K. Bohra, and A. P. Mitra, 1998: "Stratospheric-tropospheric Ozone Exchange Observed with the Indian MST Radar and Simultaneous Ballon Borne Ozonesonde". Radio Sci., 33, 861-893.

7. Rathore L. S., Nisha Mendiratta and K. K.Singh, 1998: Soil moisture prediction under maize in sandy loam. Annals of Arid Zone. 37, 1, 47-52.

8. Saseendran, S. A., K. K.Singh, L. S.Rathore, G. S. L. H. V. P. Rao, Nisha Mendiratta, K Lakshmi Narayan and S.V.Singh, 1998: Evaluation of CERES-Rice Version 3.0 model for the climate conditions of the state of Kerala, India. Meteorol. Appl. 5, 385-392.

9. Saseendran S.A., K.G. Hubbard, K.K.Singh, Nisha Mendiratta, L.S.Rathore and S.V.Singh, 1998: Optimum Transplanting dates for Rice in Kerala, India, Determined using both CERES v3.0 and Climprob. Agronomy J., 90, 185-190.

10. Singh K. K, Nisha Mendiratta and L. S. Rathor, 1998: Soil moisture prediction under maize in sandy loam. Annals of Arid Zone, 37(1) 47-5. Jodhpur.


1997

1. Basu Sujit R. M. Gairola, C. M. Kishtwal, P. C. Pande, A. K. Bohra, D. Rajan, and A. K. Mitra, 1997: "Retrieval of Moisture Profiles Using Satellite Measurements of Precipitable Water and Study of Their Impact on Numerical Weather Prediction Models". Indian Journal of Radio and Space Physics(India), 26, pp: 49-76.

2. Gupta A. K., and U. C. Mohanty, 1997: Secondary convective rings in an intense asymmetric cyclone of the bay of Bengal. MAUSAM, 48, 2, 273-282.

3. John P. George and Z.N. Begum, 1997: Impact of different radiation transfer parameterization schemes in a GCM on the simulation of the onset phase of Indian summer monsoon. Atmosfera, 10,1-22

4. Kar S. C., M. Sugi and N. Sato, 1997: Tropical intraseasonal oscillation (30-60 days) during northern hemisphere summer in the JMA model simulation. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan., 75(5), 975-994.

5. Kulkarni, P. L., A. K. Mitra, S. G. Narkhedkar, A. K. Bohra, and S. Rajamani, 1997: "On the impact of Divergent Part of the Wind computed from INSAT OLR data on Global Analysis and Forecast Fields" . Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 64, 61-82.

6. Mitra A. K., A. K. Bohra, and D. Rajan, 1997: "Daily Rainfall Analysis for Indian Summer Monsoon Region". International Journal of Climatology, 17(10),1083-1092.

7. Mohanty U. C. and Akhilesh Gupta, 1997: Deterministic methods for tropical cyclone track prediction, MAUSAM, 48, 2, 257-272.

8. Sahu J. K. and S. V. Singh (1997): Use of stability indices for forecasting thunderstorms over north west India, VATAVARAN, 20, 30 - 42.

9. Singh K. K., N. Kalra, U. C.Mohanty and L. S. Rathore, 1997: Performance evaluation of medium range forecast using crop growth simulator. J. Environmental Systems, Vol. 25, (4) 397-408.


1996

1. Ashok Kumar & P. Maini, 1996: Statistical interpretation of general circulation model: A prospect for automation of medium range local weather forecast in India. Mausam 47(3): 229-236.

2. Kar S. C., M.Sugi and N.Sato, 1996: Simulations of the Indian summer monsoon and its variability using the JMA model. Pap. Meteo. Geophys. 47, 65-101.

3. Prasad K. D. and S.V Singh, 1996: Seasonal variations of the relationship between some enso parameters and indian rainfall. INT. J. OF CLIMATOLOGY,16, 8, 923-933.

4. Prasad K. D. and S.V Singh,1996: Forecasting the spatial variability of the indian monsoon rainfall using canonical correlations. INT. J. OF CLIMATOLOGY, 16,12, 1379-1390.

5. Ramesh K. J, Swati Basu and Z.N. Begum,1996: Objective determination of onset, Advancement and withdrawal of the summer monsoon using large scale forecast fields of a global spectral model over India. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 61,137-151.

6. Sanjeeva Rao, P., S. A. Saseendran, L. S. Rathore and J. Bahadur, 1996: Medium Range Weather Forecasts in India during Monsoon 1994. Meteorol. Appl., 3, 317-324.

7. Saseendran, S. A., L. S. Rathore and R. K. Datta, 1996: Distribution of monsoon rainfall in India during El Nino associated drought situations. Annals of Arid zone, 35(1): 9-16.

8. Singh K. K and S.V.Singh, 1996: Space-time variation and regionalisation of seasonal
and monthly summer monsoon rain of the sub-himalayan region and gagetic plains of india. J. OF CLIMATE RESEARCH, 6, 3, 251-262.


1995

1. Saseendran S. A. , K. K. Singh, J. Bahadur and O. N. Dhar, 1995: 1 to 10 days extreme rainfall studies for Kerala state. MAUSAM, 46, 2, 175-180.


1994

1. Rathore, L. S., G. Srinivasan and K. K. Singh, 1994: Soil moisture and evapotranspiration simulations for irrigated wheat using Soil-Plant-Atmosphere-Water (SPAW) model. Mausam, 45(1): 63-68.


1993

1. Begum Z. N., 1993: Impact of physical parameterization scheme for moist processes and effects of other factors in numerical models for monsoon prediction. Acta Geophysics, XLI(3), 305-323.

2. Bhattacharya K., 1993: Effect of cumulus friction on the 30-50 day oscillations in the equatorial troposphere. PROCEEDINGS OF INDIAN NATIONAL SCIENCE ACADEMY, PART A: PHYSICAL SCIENCES, 59 A,3,321-330.

3. Bhattacharya K., 1993: The climate attractor. PROCEEDINGS OF THE INDIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (EARTH AND ’PLANETARY SCIENCES), 102,1,113-120.


1992


1991

1. Bhattachrya K., 1991: Nonlinear oscillations in an energy-balance model with delayed albedo effects. PROCEEDINGS OF INDIAN NATIONAL SCIENCE ACADEMY, PART A: PHYSICAL SCIENCES,57, 517-530.

2. Gupta, B.R.D. and K.K.Singh, 1991: Estimation of sugarcane yield at Poona with the help of meteorological parameters. Mausam. 42(1),99-101.

3. Kar S. C. and N. Ramanathan (1991): Numerical Simulation of Sea Breeze over the south Andamans. Mausam, 42, 4, 339-346.

4. Moshonkin, S. M. and L. Harenduprakash, 1991: Effect of salinity and transparency on the mixed layer thermal structure in the Bay of Bengal. Oceanology, 31, 276.

1990

1. Bahadur, J., L. S. Rathore and R. K.Datta, 1990: Role of Agrometeorology in agricultural development. Yojana, Oct.16-31.

2. Bohra A. K., 1990: "Forecasting Over Monsoon Area by a Semi-Iimplicit Semi Lagrangian Regional Primitive Equation Model". Mausam 41(2) 223-226.

3. Das Someshwar, 1990: Impact of lateral detrainment and downdraft on the summer monsoon cloud clusters. Mausam, Vol. 41, No.2, 227-233.

4. Maske, S.J. and L.S.Rathore. 1990: Evapotranspiration of upland paddy. Mausam, 41(3), 459-462.

5. Rao A. V. R. K., A. K. Bohra, Rajeshwar Rao,1990: "On the 30-40 Day Oscillations in SW Monsoon: A Satellite Study". Mausam, 41(1), 51-58.

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