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1 International Tropical Meteorology Symposium (INTROMET - 2014) 21-24 February 2014 SRM University Venue : Dr.T.P. Ganesan Auditorium Programme 21.02.2014 (Friday) 0930hrs 1300hrs - Pre - Ph.D presentations 1400 1600 - Inaugural Function 1600 1615 - Inauguration of exhibition 1615 1630 - Demonstration of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) and Copter 1630 1700 - Tea 1700 1800 - IMS GB Meeting, Venue : Hall 1 1800 1930 - Cultural Programme, Venue : Dr.T.P. Ganesan Auditorium 1930 - Dinner

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Page 1: International Tropical Meteorology Symposium … International Tropical Meteorology Symposium (INTROMET - 2014) 21-24 February 2014 SRM University Venue : Dr.T.P. Ganesan Auditorium

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International Tropical Meteorology Symposium (INTROMET - 2014) 21-24 February 2014

SRM University Venue : Dr.T.P. Ganesan Auditorium

Programme

21.02.2014 (Friday)

0930hrs – 1300hrs - Pre - Ph.D presentations

1400 – 1600 - Inaugural Function

1600 – 1615 - Inauguration of exhibition

1615 – 1630 - Demonstration of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) and Copter

1630 – 1700 - Tea

1700 – 1800 - IMS GB Meeting, Venue : Hall 1

1800 – 1930 - Cultural Programme, Venue : Dr.T.P. Ganesan Auditorium

1930 - Dinner

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22.02.2014 (Saturday)

Time Type of Presentation

Title of the presentation

0930 - 1015 PT-1 Venue: Hall1

Prof.B.N. Goswami, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune The monsoon mission : An Indian attempt to scale the potential predictability limit for Indian monsoon

1015 - 1100 PT-2 Venue: Hall1

Dr.V. Ramaswamy, Director, NOAA/GFDL, New Jersey Pollution aerosol-forced changes in tropical and monsoonal precipitation

PT-3 Venue: Hall1

Shri. A. S. Kiran Kumar, Director, Space Application Centre, Ahmedabad

1100 - 1130 TEA

1130 - 1300 TECHNICAL SESSION 1 Venue: Hall1

Monsoon Processes (including land-surface processes variability etc)

IT-1 Dr.M. Rajeevan, MoES, New Delhi Role of land surface processes on the variability of Indian summer monsoon

A -OP1 Solar influence on the occurence of monsoon systems DM Rase Meteorological Training Institute, IMD, Pune

A –OP2 Variability of summer monsoon rainfall over indo gangetic plain in relation to El Nino/La Nina Madhu Singh and R. Bhatla Department of Geophysics, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

A –OP3 Influences of El Nino Modoki on TN North East Monsoon Rainfall Anushiya. J, Dr. N. Jayanthi. and Dr. A. Ramachandran Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation Research, Anna University, Chennai

A –OP4 Characteristics of heat budget, moisture budget and moisture transport associated with monsoon organized convection C.A. Babu

1, Jayakrishnan P. R2 and Theja P. K1 1Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Cochin

A –OP5 Study of Atmospheric Water Vapor Flux and Its Association with Rainfall over India in summer monsoon season using Global Forecasting System (GFS) T574 V.R. Durai and S.K. Roy Bhowmik India Meteorological Department, New Delhi

A –OP6 Role of Madden –Julian Oscillation in modulating advance of south west monsoon over Indian subcontinent T.N .Jha, D Joardar and M Mohapatra Mausam Bhawan (NWFC) ,Lodi Road , New Delhi

A – SOP1 Spatio-Temporal Variability of rainfall in Haryana, India Surender Paul1 Chander Shekhar2, OP Singh1 and SC Bhan1 1India Meteorological Department, Chandigarh 2India Meteorological Department, Delhi

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A – SOP2 Trend in Tropical Easterly Jet stream (TEJ) and its impact on Indian summer monsoon rainfall: A climate change perspective P.P.Sreekala1, S.V.B.Rao1 and M.Rajeevan2 1Department of Physics, S.V.University, Tirupati 2 MOES, New Delhi

A – SOP3 Trends in the Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall P.R.D.S. Prakasa Rao, C.V. Naidu, G.Ch. Satyanarayana, K. Durgalaksmi and A. Dharma Raju Dept. of Meteorology and Oceanography, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India

A – SOP4 Performance of Northeast monsoon rainfall over Southern Peninsular India during 1871-2011 D. R. Kothawale and J. R. Kulkarni Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune

1300 - 1400 LUNCH

1400 - 1600 TECHNICAL SESSION 2 Venue : Hall1

Monsoon Processes (including land-surface processes variability etc)

IT-2 Dr. Swati Basu , NCMRWF, Noida Modelling at NCMRWF: from medium range to seamless prediction

IT-3 Prof.U.C. Mohanty, IIT Bhubaneswar, Bhubaneswar Simulation of heavy rainfall associated with monsoon and tropical cyclones over Indian region

A-OP7 Precipitation changes over India since 1901 in IMD gridded data sets S. Jyoth, P. Kishore, S. Vijaya Bhaskara Rao, and M. Rajeevan SV University, Tirupati

A-OP8 Some Climatological Characteristics of Hourly Rainfall at Port Blair P. S. Kannan and D. Pradhan Meteorological office, Shadipur, Port Blair,Andaman & Nicobar Islands

A-OP9 Understanding Convection features over Bay of Bengal using SST and Atmospheric Variables R.Uma, T.V. Lakshmi Kumar and M.S. Narayanan SRM University Kattankulathur

A-OP10 Impact of land surface data initialization in the seasonal and sub-seasonal prediction of Indian summer monsoon rainfall Unnikrishnan C.K1, M Rajeevan 2 and S Vijaya Baskara Rao 3 1National Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Gadanki 2 MOES, New Delhi 3 SV Univeristy, Tirupati

A-OP11 Annual variations of low level jet charactersitcs during monsoon onset V. Lakshmana Rao and G. Leela rani Department of Meteorology and Oceanography, Andhra University

A-OP12 Unprecedented rainfall of Uttarakhand which triggered devastating Flash floods and landslide during 15-18 June 2013: Part-II-Possible causes R. K. Jenamani India Meteorological Department, Mausam Bhavan, New Delhi

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A-SOP5 Variability of Summer monsoon rainfall over different stations of India A. Dharma Raju, C.V. Naidu, L. Malleswara Rao, G.Ch. Satyanarayana, K. Durgalakshmi and SVJ Kumar Andhra University, Visakapatinam, India

A-SOP6 On the dynamics of the Indian monsoon system for two successive years A Sravani and SSVS Ramakrishna Department of Meteorology and Oceanography Andhra University,Visakhapatnam

A-SOP7 Spatio-temporal Analysis of Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall Darga Saheb Shaik and Markand Oza Dept of Meteorology & Oceanography, Andhra university, Visakhapatnam

A-SOP8 Hydrological modelling of a semi arid basin under climate change scenarios B.D. Kulkarni, N.R. Deshpande and S.D. Bansod Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune

A-SOP9 Influence of southern oscillation index on the onset of Indian summer monsoon in relation to QBO : A reappraisal R Kumar and R Bhatla Dept of Geophysics, BHU

A-SOP10 A study on consecutive day maximum rainfall for Tiruchirapalli city C.R.Suribabu, J.S.Sudarsan, S.R.Ramanan, Chandrayee Purkhayastha Department Of Civil Engineering, SRM University

1600 - 1630 TEA

1130 - 1300 TECHNICAL SESSION 3 Venue: Hall 2

Observing Systems and Field Experiments

IT-4 Prof.G.S. Bhat, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore Monsoonal boundary layer characteristics over the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea

B-OP1 Study of Total Column Ozone, Water Vapor and AOT over Western Sites of India Som Sharma1, Lokesh Kumar Sahu1 and Samiev Sanginmurod2 1Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India 2State Administration for Hydrology, Republic of Tajikistan

B-OP2 Verification of automatic weather station data in Andhra Pradesh - A Preliminary study M Bhaskar, CH Hari Kiran, M Malleswara Rao and N sheethal Andhra Pradesh State Development Planning Society (APSDPS), Secretariat Govt. Of AP

B-OP3 Comparison of Temperature and Humidity profiles obtained from Radiosonde and Satellite over Delhi M. I. Ansari, Ranju Madan and S. Bhatia O/o DDGM(UI), IMD, Lodi Road, New Delhi

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B-OP4 Contrasting effects of deep convection and non-convection in the upper troposphere- A case study over the tropical Indian Ocean using radiosonde and Kalpana satellite imagery M. Santosh1* and S. Meenu2 1Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, Trivandrum 2Department of Physics, Mahatma Gandhi College, Thiruvananthapuram

B-OP5 Dependence of the Cloud Vertical Distribution on Sea Surface Temperature and Tropospheric Dynamics – New Insights Anish Kumar M.Nair and K.Rajeev Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, Thiruvananthapuram

B-OP6 Diurnal and Seasonal Variability of Precipitable water vapor over an equatorial station R. Renju, K. N. Uma, C. Suresh Raju and K. Krishna Moorthy Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, ISRO-PO, Trivandrum

B-OP7 Cloud condensation nucleai (ccn) and aerosol concnetration over Bay of Bengal V Gopalakrishnan, R T Waghmare, P Murugavel, S D Pawar and D M Chate Indian institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune

B-SOP1 Study on the effect of wind speed on carbon dioxide fluxes over Arabian sea using remote sensing data Lekshmi K and A.K Mishra Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun, Uttarakhand

B-SOP2 Observed features of the cyclone MAHASEN from the Synergie Observing System P. Khare, G. S. Sawaisarje, R.K. Oke Meteorological Training Institute, O/o D.D.G.M. (Training), I.M.D.,Pune

B-SOP3 Medium & Short Range prediction of NE Monsoon 2012 onset over Southern Peninsular India M Rajasekhar, D Gayathri, BV Appa Rao, V Seshagiri Rao and MYS Prasad Meteorology Facility, Range Operations, Sathish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC SHAR), Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Sriharikota

1300-1400 LUNCH

1400 – 1600 TECHNICAL SESSION 4 Venue :Hall 2

Observing Systems and Field Experiments (Contd)

IT-5 Dr. Ajit Tyagi, Ministry of Earth Science, New Delhi Framework for climate services

IT-6 Prof.D. Narayana Rao, SRM University, Kattankulathur Tropospheric and Stratospheric Studies using GPS Radio Occultation

B-OP8 Premonsoon thunderstorm triggered over Pune : Inferences from observations and meso scale model. P.P. Leena,G. Pandithurai, K. K. Dani, P. Murugavel, R. D. Ruchith and S. Sakharam Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune

B-OP9 Performance of Agro Sensors in Agro Automatic Weather Station network Anjit Anjan, Manish Ranalkar, S.G.Nanaware and Rudra Pratap AWS LAB.,O/o DDGM(SI), IMD Colony, Pashan, Pune

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B-OP10 Retrievals of monsoon cloud properties from ground based radiometers G. Harikishan, B. Padma Kumari, G. Pandithurai Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune

B-OP11 Monsoon Inversion over Arabian Sea: Observations from Satellite profiles and simulation from MONEX -1979 Data Sanjeev Dwivedi1, M.S.Narayanan1, D. Narayana Rao1 and V. S. Prasad2 1SRM University, Katankulathur, Kancheepuram (DT), 603 203 2NCMRWF, New Delhi

B-OP12 Role of convection and clouds in regulating the structure of marine atmospheric boundary layer M.Santosh and S.Meenu Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, Thiruvananthapuram

B-OP13 Variation of GPS precipitable water over the south of the Meghalaya Plateau F.Murata1, T.Tabei1, M.Tanaka1, T.Terao2, M.Kiguchi3, Y.Yamane4, and T.Hayashi5, Md.S. Alam6

1Kochi University, Japan, 2Kagawa University, Japan, 3University of Tokyo, Japan,4Tokoha-Gakuen University, Japan, 5Kyoto University, Japan, 6Bangladesh Meteorological Department, Bangladesh

B-SOP4 In-situ monitoring of surface ozone and its precursors (Nox) over a semi-arid rural site (Anantapur) in Southern India A.P. Lingaswamy1, K. Rama Gopal1, RR. Reddy1, G. Balakrishnaiah1, S.Md. Arafath1, K. Umadevi1, S. Pavan kumari1, N. Sivakumar Reddy1, K.Obul Reddy1 and Shyam Lal6 1Aerosol & Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Department of Physics, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur 515 055, Andhra Pradesh, India

B-SOP5 Equatorial waves in Outgoing long wave radiation variability from NOAA NCEP CPC GLOBAL data prior to major earth quake Manohar Lal Yadav Indian Institute of Geomagnetism ,Allahabad , India

B-SOP6 Correlation studies of NMHCs and other trace gases at a tropical semi urban site Udaipur in western India: A MAPAN based Study Ravi Yadav, S.N.A. Jaaffrey, L.K. Sahu and G.Beig Department of Physics,Air Quality Monitoring Laboratory & AWS, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology Reference Center,Udaipur Mohanlal Sukhadia University,Udaipur, Rajasthan

B-SOP7 Evaluation of Integrated WRF-AERMOD Model in NOX dispersion over Visakhapatnam: A case study Rahul Boadh1, A.N.V. Satyanarayana1, Srikanth Madala1, T.V.B.P.S. Rama Krishna2 1Centre for Oceans, Rivers, Atmosphere and Land Sciences, IIT Kharagpur, Kharagpur 2Environmental Impact & Risk Assessment Division, NEERI, Nagpur

B-SOP8 Performance Evaluation of PBL Schemes of WRF-ARW Model and integration with Lagrangian particle dispersion model in air pollution dispersion over a Coastal Region Srikanth Madala1, A.N.V. Satyanarayana1, C.V. Srinivas2 1Centre for Oceans, Rivers, Atmosphere and Land Sciences, IIT Kharagpur, Kharagpur 2Radiology and Safety Division, IGCAR, Kalpakkam

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B-SOP9 Differences in the structure and evolution of the atmospheric boundary layer over coastal and inland stations

A.Sandeep and T.N.Rao National Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Gadanki, India.

B-SOP10 Oceansat-2 Scatterometer Tracks Cyclone NILAM O P N Calla, Shruti Singhal, Harendra Kumar Dadhich International Centre for Radio Science, Jodhpur

1630 – 1800 Panel Discussion Venue :Hall 1

Dr. Shailesh Nayak, Secretary, MoES

Prof.B.N Goswami, IITM

Dr. Akhilesh Gupta, UGC

Prof.J. Srinivasan, IISc

Dr.M. Rajeevan, MoES

Prof.D. Narayana Rao, SRM University

Prof.S.S.V.S. Ramakrishna, Andhra University

Dr. Thara Prabhakaran, IITM

1800-1930 Venue :Hall 1 INDUSTRY PRESENTATIONS

********End of the Day ********

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23.02.2014 (Sunday)

Time Type of Presentation

Title of the presentation

0930 – 1015 PT-4 Venue : Hall 1

Prof.J. Srinivasan, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore What do climate models say about the impact of aerosols on the Indian monsoon?

1015 – 1100 PT-5 Venue : Hall 1

Dr.L.S. Rathore, India Meteorological Department, New Delhi Improvement in the skill of weather forecast for India in the recent past

1100 – 1130 TEA

1130-1300 TECHNICAL SESSION 5 Venue : Hall 1

Modeling, prediction and data assimilation

IT-7 Dr. Andrew Turner, University of Reading, UK Impacts of 20th century aerosol emissions on the South Asian monsoon in the CMIP5 models

C-OP1 Projection of Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall for the 21st century using RegCM4.3 with GFDL forcing K. C. Pattnayak, S. K. Mishra and S. K. Dash IIT Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi

C-OP2 Coupling in Indian monsoon regime in different land use change scenario : A regional climate model perspective Abhishek Lodh1 and Ramesh Raghava2 1IIT Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 2NCMRWF, Noida

C-OP3 Prediciton of south Asian monsoon from ECMWF system 3 daily forecast Shailendra Rai and Fred Kucharski Centre for Atmospheric and Ocean Studies, University of Allahabad

C-OP4 MME Prediction of Monsoon rain using FSS based model selection Swati Bhomia and C.M. Kishtawal Space Application Centre, ISRO, Ahmedabad, India

C-OP5 Comparison of the parametric and non-parametric methods for Probabilistic Multi-Model Ensemble (PMME) Prediction to predict Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall Nachiketa Acharya and U.C. Mohanty Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, New Delhi, India

C-OP6 Significance of Vegetation Specification in T574 GCM M. Ravindranath and V.P.Thangaprakash National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting, New Delhi

C-SOP1 Performance of IMD Multi-Model Ensemble (MME) and WRF (ARW) based sub basin wise rainfall forecast for Middle Ganga basin during Monsoon Season 2012 Ashok Kumar Das and Abhishek Kumar Gupta India Meteorological Department, New Delhi

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C-SOP2 Analyzing the performance of three generations IPCC climate models simulating monsoon rain: A key factor for rice production over Gangetic West Bengal and it neighborhood of India Lalu Das Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal

C-SOP3 Regional Weather Forecasting by forcing Satellite derived Land Surface Parameters in WRF model S.M.Kirthiga and N.R.Patel Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun, India

C-SOP4 Prediction of Winter Monsoon using Artificial Neural Network based Multi-Model Ensemble schemes Nachiketa Acharya and U.C.Mohanty Centre for Atmospheric Sciences (C.A.S),Indian Institute of Technology (IIT),New Delhi -110016.

C-SOP5 Predictability of Winter Monsoon Rainfall over North India in General Circulation Models P.R. Tiwari, S.C. Kar, U.C. Mohanty, P. Sinha, S. Kumari and A. Nair Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, IIT Delhi, India

C-SOP6 Sensitivity of cloud microphysics scheme in simulation of squall-line structure observed over the Gangetic West Bengal region Soma Dawn and M. Mandal Centre for Oceans, Rivers, Atmosphere and Land Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, West Bengal, India

1300-1400 LUNCH

1400-1600 TECHNICAL SESSION 6 Venue : Hall 1

Modelling, prediction and data assimilation (Contd)

IT-8 Dr. Annamalai, University of Hawaii, USA Has the south asian summer monsoon responded to anthropogenic forcing?

C-OP7 Regional prediction of all India seasonal summer monsoon rainfall: a new approach S. B. Kakade and A. A. Kulkarni Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, India.

C-OP8 Evaluation of Land Surface Hydrology over India in Reanalyses Datasets M. V. S. Rama Rao, J. Sanjay and R. Krishnan Centre for Climate Change Research, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, INDIA

C-OP9 Coupled Model Simulations of Indian Ocean Dipole D. K. Mahapatra, A. K. Mitra, M. Imranali, G. Anitha and E. N. Rajagopal National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting, Uttar Pradesh, India

C-OP10 Evaluation of high resolution global and regional climate model in reproducing atmospheric flow and land surface fields of Indian monsoon Abhishek Lodh and Ramesh Raghava Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi

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C-OP11 Comparison of extended range forecast of Indian monsoon during 2012 between two versions of NCEP coupled methods D.R. Pattanaik IMD, New Delhi

C-OP12 Modelling the rainfall data for the characterization of normal rainfall- A case study from Jharkhand state Swati Pandey, A C Pandey, Manoj kumar and Soubhik Chakraborty Department of Applied Mathematics, B. I. T. Mesra, Ranchi Department of Remote Sensing, B. I. T. Mesra, Ranchi

C-OP13 An Inter-comparision of gridded precipitation datasets with observed dataset-a case study of Chennai Divya SK,Remya K,Prasannavenkatesh R and Ramachandran A Centre for Climate Change and Adoption Research, Anna Univeristy

C-SOP7 Study of Summer Monsoon variability over India using a Regional Climate model R. K. S. Maurya and G. P. Singh Department of Geophysics, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

C-SOP8 Study of surface boundary layer parameters during the passage of monsoon 10rganized convection over Cochin Sudeepkumar. B. L and C. A. Babu Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Cochin

C-SOP9 Parametrization of Surface-Layer Exchange Processes in the High-Resolution Regional Model (HRM):Part 1 – Development of a New Scheme through modified treatment of the Roughness Length for Heat T. J. Anurose and D. Bala Subrahamanyam Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, Thiruvananthapuram

C-SOP10 Land –Atmosphere coupling over the Indian monsoon region in a regional climate model Unnikrishnan C.K1, M Rajeevan 2 and S Vijaya Baskara Rao 3 1National Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Gadanki 2MOES, New Delhi 3SV University, Tirupati

C-SOP11 Atmospheric Boundary Layer Characteristics simulated in WRF model at two contrasting terrain stations in southern peninsular India K.B.R.R. Hariprasad, C.V.Srinivas, T.Narayana Rao, R.Baskaran and B.Venkatraman Radiological Safety Division,Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research,Kalpakkam

C-SOP12 Prediction of the frequency of various categories of summer monsoon rainfall using GCM outputs for crop yield prediction in India Ankita Singh and U C Mohanty

IIT Delhi, New Delhi

C-SOP13 Parametrization of Surface-Layer Exchange Processes in the High-Resolution Regional Model (HRM): Part 2 - Assessment of New Scheme for Varying Meteorological Conditions T. J. Anurose and D. Bala Subrahamanyam Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, Thiruvananthapuram

1600-1630 TEA POSTER SESSION WITH TEA (Venue: 1st Floor)

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1630-1800 TECHNICAL SESSION 7 Venue : Hall 1

Modeling, prediction and data assimilation (Contd)

C-OP14 Importance of Northern Annular Mode : An Indian Summer Monsoon context Chinmay Khadke and D S Pai India Meteorological Department, Pune

C-OP15 Tropical Meteorology: Trends and Variability of Indian Summer Monsoon and North Indian Ocean Cyclone Activity and their Impacts Associated with Large-Scale Circulations and Climate Change Remata Reddy, Dodla Bhaskar Rao and Wilbur Walters Dept. of Physics, Atmospheric Sciences and Geoscience Jackson State University, Jackson, Mississippi, 39217, USA

C-OP16 Simulation of summer monsoon features overthe South Asia CORDEX domain using RegCM-4.3 R. Bhatla1 and P.V.S. Raju2 1 Department of Geophysics, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India, 2 Center of Excellence for Climate Change Research, Department of

Meteorology, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia C-OP17 Soft Computing configurations for the forecast monsoon rainfall over India

Smita Kulkarni Maharashtra Institute of Technology, AOE, Pune

C-OP18 Assimilation of multiple DWR data for Short Range weather prediction Kuldeep Srivastava and S.K. Roy Bhowmik India Meteorological Department, Lodi Road, New Delhi

C-OP19 Prediction of heavy rainfall events over India with WRF model using ensemble approach Santosh Kumar M, Malleswara Rao M and, M Rajeevan Earth Science & Climate Change, Center For Global Environment Research TERI, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110 003

C-OP20 Comparison of Relative Humidity obtained from SAPHIR on board Megha-Tropiques and Ground based Microwave Radiometer over an equatorial station K. N. Uma, C. Suresh Raju, R. Renju, T. Antony and K. Krishnamoorthy Space Physics Laboratory, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Trivandrum

C-SOP14 Assessment of Intra-city Urban Heat Island Effects in Delhi Neha Yadav and Chhemendra Sharma Radio & Atmospheric Sciences Division, CSIR-National Physical laboratory, New Delhi, India.

C-SOP15 Numerical simulation of thunderstorm using cumulus convection parameterization scheme Pradeep Kumar Rai, R Bhatla, Abhijit Sarkar, G P Singh and R K S Maurya Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India

C-SOP16 Thermal index over some cities in Andhra Pradesh AVR Krishna Rao, M. Satya Kumar, Malleswara Rao .M, N. Sheethal,M. Bhaskar and C. Hari Kiran Andhra Pradesh State Development Planning Society (APSDPS), A.P Secretariat, Hyderabad

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C-SOP17 Evaluation of the Operational Weather Model WRF with 3DVAR Data Assimilation System for Tropical Cyclone Extreme Weather Predictions Greeshma M.Mohan, C.V.Srinivas, R.Baskaran and B.Venkatraman Radiological Safety Division,Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research,Kalpakkam

C-SOP18 Efficacy of WRF/ARW model in simulating unusually heavy rainfall over Uttarakhand in the month of Jun 2013 using three dimensional variational data assimilation. Sqn Ldr Prabodh Shukla, Wg Cdr Anil Kumar Devrani, Sqn Ldr Himanshu Singh Air Headquarters (VB RCPO Complex AF Stn New Delhi, Race Course New Delhi

C-SOP19 Heat Events over India: Physical Mechanisms and Prediction using WRF Model Malleswara Rao M 1, Santosh Kumar M 2, M Rajeevan3 1Andhra Pradesh State Development Planning Society (APSDPS), A.P.Secreteriat, Hyderabad, A.P 2Earth Science & Climate Change, Center For Global Environment Research TERI, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 3MoES, New Delhi

1130-1300 TECHNICAL SESSION 8 Venue : Hall 2

Aerosols and Monsoons

IT-9 Dr.K. Krishnamoorthy, SPL, VSSC, Trivandrum Aerosol climate forcing – ISRO perspective

D-OP1 Dust a major aerosol type during the drought year 2009 over the Indian monsoon region B. Padma Kumari, G. Harikishan and R. S. Maheskumar Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pashan, Pune

D-OP2 Multi-site characterization of aerosol optical depth and regional variability of clear-sky aerosol radiative forcing G.V. Pawar1, G. R. Aher1, P. C. S. Devara2 1Physics Dept., Nowrosjee Wadia College, Pune 2Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pashan, Pune

D-OP3 An Empirical Model for Determining Cloud Liquid Water from AMSR-E and Its Utilization in Cyclone Detection O P N Calla, Harendra Kumar Dadhich and Shruti Singhal International Centre for Radio Science, Jodhpur

D-OP4 Association of aerosol loading on the active and break spells of 2009 Indian summer monsoon rainfall Litty Thomas and Charu Singh Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun

D-OP5 Impact of atmospheric aerosols on Monsoon Rainfall T. Kiran Kumar and S. Vijaya Bhaskara Rao S.V.University Tirupati

D-SOP1 Aerosol Organic Carbon to Elemental Carbon Ratios over the Indian Region: Implications for Radiative Forcing and Combustion Source Apportionment P.D. Safai, M.P. Raju, P.S.P. Rao and G. Pandithurai Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pashan, Pune

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D-SOP2 Variation of aerosol properties over a rural site in south India with respect to the changes in the air masses M. N. Sai Sumana2, Harish Gadhavi1, A. Jayaraman1, S. Vijaya Bhaskara rao2 1National Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Gadanki 2SV University, Tirupati

D-SOP3 Urban modification of cloud optical properties and precipitation using MODIS Cloud Product Arya. Ramachandran1, C.M . Chishtawal1, Nayan. K. Jain2 and P.K.Pal1 1Space Applications Centre, ISRO, Bopal Campus, Ahmedabad 2Department of Life Science, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad

D-SOP4 Size characteristics of atmospheric aerosol using GRIMM over an urban environment Divya Prakash, Sunita Verma, Manish Soni and Swagata Payra Center of Excellence in Climatology, Birla Institute of Technology (BIT) Mesra, Rajasthan, India

D-SOP5 Study of Aerosol mass concentration at semi-arid location Rajkot using QCM (Quartz Crystal Microbalance) measurements Ritweej Rajeev Ranjan1, N. H. Manani1, K. N. Iyer2 and H.P. Joshi2 1Department of Physics, M.M. Science College, Morbi, Rajkot, India 2Department of Physics, Saurashtra University, Rajkot, India

D-SOP6 Influence of aerosol on clouds over the Indo-Gangetic Plain, India Deen Mani Lal,S. D. Patil, H. N. Singh and Sachin D.Ghude Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune

1300-1400 LUNCH

1400-1600 TECHNICAL SESSION 9 Venue : Hall 2

Aerosols and Monsoons (Contd)

IT-10 Dr.A. Jayaraman Results on aerosols and aerosol radiative forcing from the Gadanki observatory

D-OP6 Vertical Heterogeneity in Black Carbon Aerosols over Norwegian Arctic: Local and Long Range Transport Jai Prakash Chaubey, Mukunda M Gogoi, Sobhan Kumar Kompalli, Manoj M R, S. Suresh Babu and K Krishna Moorthy Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, Thiruvananthapuram, India

D-OP7 An observational evidence of decreasing liquid water in polluted clouds S. Bera, G. Pandithurai and Thara V. Prabhakaran Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune

D-OP8 Spatial variability in summer monsoon rainfall and its association with aerosol radiative forcing in the sub Himalayan region of North-East India Binita Pathak, Pradip Kumar Bhuyan and Jhuma Biswas Centre for Atmospheric Studies, Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh, India

D-OP9 Characteristics of Atmospheric Aerosols over a semi urban coastal environment K. Aruna, T.V. Lakshmi Kumar, D. Narayana Rao and B.V. Krishna Murthy SRM University, Kattankulathur

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D-OP10 Carbonaceous aerosol characteristics over an urban megacity Delhi in Northern India A.K. Srivastava, D. S. Bisht and S. Tiwari Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (Branch), Prof Ramnath Vij Marg, New Delhi, India

D-OP11 The effect of absorbing aerosols on the early monsoon circulation and rainfall S. D. Sanap, G. Pandithurai and B. N. Goswami Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune

D-OP12 Do East Asian aerosols perturb the radiation balance more than IGP aerosols? : Results from W_ICARB Experiment S. Suresh Babu, Mukunda M Gogoi, Vijayakumar S Nair and K. Krishna Moorthy Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, Thiruvananthapuram

D-OP13 Estimation of aerosol indirect effect over Western Himalaya and Deccan Plateau Sanjay More1, G. R. Aher2 and P. Pradeep Kumar1 1Department of Atmospheric and Space Sciences, University of Pune. 2Physics Department, Nowrosjee Wadia College, Pune

D-SOP7 Observed cloud microphysical changes due to elevated pollution layer near the foot hills of the Himalayas PadmaKumari, G. Harikishan, Anupam Hazra, R. S. Maheskumar and S. B. Morwal Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pashan, Pune

D-SOP8 Variability of carbon dioxide and water vapour over 14rabian sea during Indian summer monsoon Shinto Roose Thejus, Padappakara (P.O, MULAVANA (VIA,KOLLAM)

D-SOP9 Convection over rain shadow region during CAIPEEX from Radar Savita B. Morwal, B. Padmakumari, R.S. Maheshkumar and J.R. Kulkarni Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pashan, Pune

D-SOP10 Measurement of Ice Nuclei at High Altitude Location of Western Ghats: Sinhagad Fort and IGO ,Girawali Sandeep D. Wagh, Sanjay More and P. Pradeep Kumar Dept. of Atmospheric & Space Sciences, University of Pune , Pune

D-SOP11 Temporal evolution of tropospheric ozone and its association with the industrial/population growth over the Indo-Gangetic Plain, India S. D. Patil and D. M. Lal Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune

D-SOP12 Influence of Air Pollutants and Meteorological variables on Visibility due to Fog Formation in Urban Environment of Delhi, India Dhirendra Mishra and Pramila Goyal Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi

D-SOP13 Influence of aerosol type, fine- and coarse-mode fractions on regional monsoon activity K. Vijayakumar and P.C.S. Devara Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, India

1600 – 1630 TEA POSTER SESSION WITH TEA (Venue: 1st Floor)

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1630-1800 TECHNICAL SESSION 10 Venue : Hall 2

Aerosols and Monsoons (Contd)

IT-11 Prof.S.K. Satheesh Understanding the radiative impacts of elevated aerosol layers

D-OP14 Verification of Dust forecast by the NCMRWF Unified Model over Indian region Aditi and John P. George National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (NCMRWF), Noida

D-OP15 The analysis of black carbon concentration over semi-arid region Anantapur in India. S. Pavan kumari1, K. Rama Gopal1, RR. Reddy1, G. Balakrishnaiah 1, A.P. Lingaswamy1, S.Md. Arafath1, K. Umadevi1, N. Sivakumar Reddy1, K.R.Obul Reddy1, K. Krishna Moorthy2 and S.Suresh Babu2

1 Aerosol & Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Department of Physics, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur 515 055, Andhra Pradesh

2Space Physics laboratory, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Trivandrum

D-OP16 Spring time enhancement in aerosol loading over the high altitude Himalayas: Implications to regional climate Mukunda M. Gogoi, Sobhan Kumar Kompalli, Jai Prakash Chaubey, S. Suresh Babu and K. Krishna Moorthy Space Physics laboratory, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Trivandrum

D-SOP14 A comprehensive study of variabilities of CO2 using AIRS data Bhavini Solanki, R.P.Singh, Deepti Tripathi and M.E. James Dept. of Physics, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad

D-SOP15 Salient features of the diurnal cycle of convection observed during the CAIPEEX 2011 experiment using C band radar observation Resmi.E.A, P. Murugavel and Thara Prabhakaran Indian institute of Tropical meteorology, Pashan, Pune

D-SOP16 Radiative Transfer Model to estimate Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) under cloudless sky condition using atmospheric data B.K. Bhattacharya, M.S. Kulshrestha., P. Bhowmik and M. Lunagariya Anand Agricultural University, Anand

D-SOP17 Characteristics of near – surface and columnar aerosols at the environmentally different observing sites G. R. Aher 1, Sanjay More2, G. V. Pawar1 and P. Pradeep Kumar2 1Physics Department, Nowrosjee Wadia College, Pune 2Department of Atmospheric and Space Science, University of Pune

D-SOP18 Aerosol optical depth and vertical profile of aerosols over astronomical sites in India K. Janaki1,4, C. S. Stalin2, U. C. Dumka3, Abraham Thambi Raja1 and C. K. Mahadevan4 1Lekshmipuram College of Arts and Science, Neyyoor 2Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore 3Aryabhatta Research Institute of observational Sciences, Nainital 4S. T. Hindu College Nagercoil

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D-SOP19 Analysis of surface aerosol intensive properties over Anantapur during monsoon S.Md. Arafath1, K. Rama Gopal1*, R.R. Reddy1, G. Balakrishnaiah1, A.P. Lingaswamy1, K. Umadevi1, S. Pavan Kumari1, N. Sivakumar Reddy1, K. R. Obul Reddy1 and S. Suresh Babu2 1 Aerosol & Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Department of Physics, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur Andhra Predesh, India 2 Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, Trivandrum, India

D-SOP20 Stratosphere Aerosols and Total Ozone and Indian Summer Monsoon Indira Sudhir Joshi Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pashan, Pune

D-SOP21 Variability of Upper Tropospheric Humidity over the Indian Region M. Mahakur Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune

D-SOP22 Aerosol and monsoon rainfall variability over india and physical mechanism – review S .Najma Nikkath1 and R .Samuel Selvaraj2 1Bhaktavatsalam Memorial College for Women, Chennai 2Presidency College of Arts and Science, Chennai.

1800-1930 Venue : Hall 1 INDUSTRY PRESENTATIONS

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24.02.2014 (Monday)

Time Type of Presentation

Title of the presentation

0930 - 1015 PT-6 Venue : Hall 1

Prof. Iain Reid, University of Adelaide, Australia Wind profiling observing systems in Australia

1015 - 1100 PT-7 Venue : Hall 1

Prof.J. Shukla, George Mason University, USA Predictability and prediction of weather and climate from days to decades

1100 - 1130 TEA

1130 - 1300 TECHNICAL SESSION 11 Venue : Hall 1

Oceans and Monsoons (including paleoclimate), Monsoons in Changing Climate

IT-12 Prof.R. Ramesh, Physical Research Laboratory, India Speleo- climatology: Monsoon reconstruction from speleothems

E-OP1 Oscillatios embedded in the heat budget components over the different oceanic basins in the Indian ocean Jayakrishnan P.R. and C.A. Babu Cochin University of Science and Technology, Cochin

E-OP2 DRY and WET epochs in Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall and their association with global Sea Surface Temperature anomalies Archana Nair1, Joseph P.V1 and U.C. Mohanty2 1Nansen Environmental Research Centre (India), Kochi, Kerala 2Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, IIT Delhi

E-OP3 Gangotri glacier motion study as an indicator of local and global climatic perspective Anukesh Krishnankutty Ambika, Praveen K Thakur, A. Alfred Stien, S.P. Aggarwal, Snehmani Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun

E-OP4 Storm surge vulnerability assessment for Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh as a case study Sathish Kumar The Energy Resources Institute (TERI), New Delhi

E-OP5 Revisiting monsoon intra-seasonal variability from atmospheric energetics angle Somenath Dutta, Anushka Pillai, D. R. Sikka and S. G. Narkhedkar IMD Pune

E-OP6 Contrasting Monsoon Activity over the Indian Subcontinent during two types of El Nino M.R.Ramesh Kumar Physical Oceanography Division, National Institute of Oceanography, Goa

E-SOP1 Seasonal changes of fluorescent dissolved organic matter in coastal waters off Visakhapatnam, Bay of Bengal, India N.V.H.K. Chari, Nittala S Sarma., P.Sudarsana Raro, R. Kiran, G. Chiranjeevulu, K. N. Murthy and P.Venkatesh Marine chemistry laboratory, School of Chemistry, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam

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E-SOP2 Tropical cyclones over north Indian Ocean during unseasonal Indian Ocean Dipole years K.G. Sumesh1 and M.R. Ramesh Kumar2 1University of Agricultural Sceinces, Dharwad-Karnataka-580 005 2Physical Oceanography Division, National Institute of Oceanography Dona Paula, Goa-403004

E-SOP3 Tree-ring analysis of the western Himalayan conifers in the context of their long-term association with moisture index and potential evapotranspiration’ Somaru Ram and H.P. Borgaonkar Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, NCL-post office, Pashan Pune

E-SOP4 Solar influence on EL-nino and La-nina during (1880-2010) Dhruba Banerjee Swami Vivekananda Institute of science and technology, Dakshinn Gobindapur, Kolkata

1300-1400 LUNCH

1400-1600 TECHNICAL SESSION 12 Venue : Hall 1

Oceans and Monsoons (including paleoclimate), Monsoons in Changing Climate (Contd)

IT-13 Dr. R. Venkatesan, National Institute of Ocean Technology, Chennai Significance of Indian Moored Buoy Observation

E-OP7 Observational evidence of monsoonal rain and temperature change signal over Gangetic West Bengal region Dr. Lalu Das and Pramitikumar Chakraborty Department Agricultural Meteorology and Physics, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, Nadia West

E-OP8 Teleconnection between anomalous convective heat source over west pacific ocean and monsoon rainfall of India Shinu Sheela Wilson and P V Joseph Kolady Hous, Kanipayoor (P.O), Kunnamkulam, Thrissur

E-OP9 Role of Southern Annular Mode variability on Indian Summer Monsoon in the recent decades Amita Prabhu, R. H. Kripalani and Chinmay Khadke Forecasting Research Division, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pashan, Pune

E-OP10 Temprature trend in humid subtropical region of India Shweta,Gargi Akhoury and Manoj Kumar Center of Excellence in Climatology, Department of Applied Mathematics, Birla Institute of Technology Mesra, Ranchi

E-OP11 An investigation of the long-term changes in the temporal evolution of Southwest Monsoon over Northwest India - A preliminary study Satyendra Bhandari, Rohit Srivastava and Vikram Mehta Indian Centre for Climate and Societal Impacts Research (ICCSIR), AES Hq Campus, Navarangpura, Ahmedabad

E-OP12 Simulation of boreal summer intraseasonal oscillations in the latest CMIP5 coupled GCMs and its modulations under RCP4.5 scenario C.T. Sabeerali, A.Ramu Dandi, A.R. Dhakate, K. Salunke, S. Mahapatra and S.A. Rao Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pashan, Pune

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E-OP13 Multi-dimensional aspects of northeast monsoon from satellite derived outgoing longwave radiation B. Amudha, Y.E.A. Raj and R. Asokan Regional Meteorological Centre, India Meteorological Department, Chennai

E-SOP5 Dryspells over core monsoon region of Western India - Role of Antarctic Circum Polar Lows P.Chandrasekhara Rao, Sonali A Raval and Avinash Kundale India Meteorological Department, Pune

E-SOP6 Past and future climate change scenarios over Western Himalayan region of India: An Empirical statistical downscaling approach Lalu Das, Jitendra Kumar Meher, Monami Dutta and Bibhuti Bhusan Sahoo Department of Agricultural Meteorology and Physics, BCKV, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal

E-SOP7 Analysing the future climate change projections over Varahanadhi river basin -Tamilnadu P. Thirumurgan, A.Ramachandran and M. Krishnaveni Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation Research, Anna University, Chennai

E-SOP8 Study of North Atlantic Oscillation in Relation to Indian Summer Monsoon B.Mandal and R.Bhatla Department of Geophysics, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

E-SOP9 How well do the GCMs simulate past and future rainfall change scenarios over Western Himalayan region of India? Jitendra Kumar Meher, Lalu Das and Monami Dutta Department of Agril. Met & Physics, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidayalaya (BCKV), Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal

1600-1630 TEA POSTER SESSION WITH TEA (Venue: 1st Floor)

1630-1730 TECHNICAL SESSION 13 Venue : Hall 1

Oceans and Monsoons (including paleoclimate), Monsoons in Changing Climate (Contd)

E-OP14 Decadal Changes in the relationship between the Indian and Australian summer monsoons Nagaraju C, K. Ashok, A. Sen Gupta and S. Pai CCCR, IITM, PUNE

E-OP15 Why is Asia-India Monsoon Weaker on the Face of Global Warming? H. N. Singh and Nityanand Singh Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune

E-OP16 Indian Summer Monsoon Dynamics in a Changing Climate M. Venkat Ratnam1, B.V. Krishna Murthy2 and A. Jayaraman1 1National Atmospheric Research Laboratory (NARL), Gadanki, Tirupati, India 2C-Brose, Chennai

E-OP17 Observed trends of hot and very hot days over the state capitals of india during summer season(April-June) A. K. Jaswal and P. Khare India Meteorological Department(IMD), Pune Meteorological Training Institute, IMD,Pashan,Pune

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E-OP18 Climate change projections with uncertainty assessments over Tamil Nadu using a high resolution regional downscaling approach Ramachandran Andimuthu1, Prasanta Kumar Bal2, Geetha2., P.Thirumurugan2

1Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation Research Anna University, Chennai 2Department of Information Science and Technology, Anna University, Chennai

E-SOP10 Diurnal Cycle of Atmospheric Stability over South Asian Region: Climatology and Modulation by Monsoonal Teleconnections Jyoti Bhate1, Amit Kesarkar1, Anandkumar Karipot 2, U Umakanth1 1 National Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Gadanki 2Department of Atmospheric and Space Sciences, University of Pune,

E-SOP11 Climate Change over South Coastal Tamil Nadu in the recent decades Balasubramanian.K.V.,Veerakumar.M and Ramanan.S.R Regional Meteorological Centre, Chennai

E-SOP12 Indian Summer Mansoon:The effects of IOD and EI-Nino Nisa Anil and M R Ramesh Kumar Physical Oceanography Division,National Institute of Oceanography,Goa

E-SOP13 Variability in surface fluxes during wet and dry spells of the Indian monsoon over Gadanki C. Nrisimha Ramkiran1, T. Narayana Rao2 and A. V. Chandrasekhar1 1S V Arts College, Tirupati. 2National Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Gadanki.

1130-1300 TECHNICAL SESSION-14 Venue : Hall 2

Extreme Events and Monsoons and their applications

IT-14 Dr.P. Goswami, C-MMACS, Bangalore Challenges and avenues in long range forecasting of monsoon : A recent perspetive

F-OP1 Diurnal phase relation between CAPE and precipitation over Indian Summer Monsoon region K. Venkata Subrahmanyam and Karanam Kishore Kumar Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, Thiruvananthapuram

F-OP2 Duration of Active and Break Spells of the Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall during El Niño and La Niña Suneet Dwivedi K Banerjee Centre of Atmospheric and Ocean Studies, University of Allahabad, Allahabad

F-OP3 ENSO-Monsoon teleconnection: Role of Monsoon circulation and moisture dynamics Prasanth A Pillai and A.K Sahai Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune

F-OP4 Diurnal- scale signatures of rainfall obtained from GFS model and space-based observation D. Rajan and G.R.Iyengar Intuitional Area, NCMRWF, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Noida, UP

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F-OP5 Observation of Microphysical and Thermal Characteristics during the Passage of Cyclone and Depression Using Microwave Radiometer Profiler K. N. Uma, C. Suresh Raju, R. Renju, T. Antony and K. Krishnamoorthy Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, ISRO, Trivandrum-695022

F-OP6 Impact of equatorial meridional transport on southwest monsoon performance over India Sushant S. Puranik, K C Sinha Ray, P N Sen and P. Pradeep Kumar Department of Atmospheric & Space sciences, University of Pune, Pune

F-SOP1 Cloud Bursts over Himalayan Region-Role of Atmospheric Rivers P.Chandrasekhara Rao, Archana Shinde and S.B. Gaonkar India Meteorological Department, Pune

F-SOP2 Implications of Predicted Climate Change on the Crop Productivity of various Agro Climatic Zones of Tamil Nadu Dhanya.P and A.Ramachandran Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation Research, Anna University, Chennai

F-SOP3 Identification of alternate and sustainable cropping systems for tail end areas of cauvery delta zone of Tamil Nadu P. Sudhakar and S. Manimaran Department of Agronomy,Faculty of Agriculture, Annamalai University

F-SOP4 Testing the validity of crop yield forecasting model in wheat S. L. Varmora, N.J.Rankja and S. M. Upadhyay Department of Agricultural Statistics, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh

1300-1400 LUNCH

1400-1600 TECHNICAL SESSION 15 Venue : Hall 2

Extreme Events and Monsoons and their applications (Contd)

F-OP7 On Devastating Flash floods and landslide of Uttarakhand during 15-18 June 2013: Part-I- Meso-analysis of rainfall event which triggered it using surface and TRMM R. K. Jenamani India Meteorological Department, Mausam Bhavan,New Delhi

F-OP8 Use of ICT in Operational Agrometeorological Services S. V. Chandras, N. Chattopadhyay, K. K. Singh and L. S. Rathore Agricultural Meteorology Division, India Meteorological Department, Pune

F-OP9 Trends of water balance and its components in North East India Abhijit Sarma, Kripal Borah, Kushal Sarmah and Munu Devi AICRP on Water Management; Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat

F-OP10 Improvments in Weather Forecasts and Outreach Program in South West Uttarakhand S.K.Tripathi ,S.K.Dubey and G.Pranuthy Department Water Resources Development and Management Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee,Roorkee

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F-OP11 Convective features associated with Tropical cyclone NILAM (2012) after the landfall as predicted by IMD operational NWP models S. I. Laskar, S. K. Bhattacharya, S. D. Kotal and S. K. Roy Bhowmik India Meteorological Department, NWP Division, New Delhi

F-OP12 Rainfall Characteristics And its Intraseasonal Oscillation During Indian Summer Monsoon Droughts Hamza Varikoden, J. V. Revadekar , Yogita Choudhary and B.Preethi Centre for Climate Change Research, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune

F-OP13 Cyclones captured by the buoys in the Bay of Bengal during NEM of 2013 Simi Mathew, G. Latha, R Venkatesan, M. Arul Muthiah, S Ramasundaram and R. Sundar ESSO- National Institute of Ocean Technology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Chennai.

F-OP14 Spatia-temporal assessment of drought conditions in Jharkhand state using satellite (TRMM) based rainfall measurement A C Pandey, Swati Pandey, Anamika S Tirkey, S K Singh

Department of Remote Sensing, B. I. T. Mesra, Ranchi - 835215, Jharkhand, India

F-OP15 Short term trends in MODIS NDVI over Western Ghats and its relation to southwest monsoon T.V.Lakshmi kumar SRM University, Kattankulathur, Tamilnadu, India

F-SOP5 Wheat Yield Responses to Climate Change using Agro-climatological Data at Regional Level:Trends and Variability in the last 14 Years in Hisar Region of Haryana Rana Mamta1, Srivastava Vandita2 and Pandey Venkateshwar3 1HARSAC,Hisar 2Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun 3RSAC-Lucknow

F-SOP6 Prediction of cotton yield using generated weather variables for Banaskantha District in Gujarat state N.J.Rankja and S.M.Upadhyay Department of Agricultural Statistics, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh

F-SOP7 Impact of changing climate on wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production in Northern India K. Ghosh, B.S. Kurtkoti, R. Balasubramanian and Ram Niwas Agricultural Meteorology Division, India Meteorological Department, Pune - 5Dept. of Agricultural Meteorology, CCS HAU, Hisar

F-SOP8 Drought analysis of North East India Abhijit Sarma, Chiranjit Payeng, Kushal Sarmah and Munu Devi AICRP on WaterManagement; Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat

F-SOP9 Impact of Asian monsoon in changing climate on kharif crops – Agromet services towards sustainable solution A. Kashyapi, Anita S. Bahot and Deepa A Kulkarni Agricultural meteorological Division, India Meteorological Department, Shivajinagar, Pune

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F-SOP10 Variability of Cereal Food Grain Production in India R.P.Samui,N.Chattopadhyay,K.Ghosh and M.V.Kamble Agricultural Meteorology Division, India Meteorological Department,Shivajinagar,Pune

F-SOP11 Role of Indian Ocean temperatures on droughts over Andhra Pradesh P.G. Gore and S.M. Jamadar India Meteorological Department, Pune

F-SOP12 Prediction of rainstorm events over India using TIGGE weather prediction models : A Preliminary study S. Karuna Sagar, M. Rajeevan and S. Vijaya Bhaskara Rao Dept of Physics,S V Univeristy, Tirupati,Andhra Pradesh

F-SOP13 On the High Rainfall Mechanism over the West Coast and the Adjoining Arabian Sea during the Monsoon Season R.S. Maheskumar Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), Pune

F-SOP14 Variation in food-grain production in association with rainfall and temperature over India Revadekar Jayashree and Preethi Bhaskar Centre for Climate Change Research, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune

1600-1630 TEA POSTER SESSION WITH TEA (Venue: 1st Floor)

1630-1730 TECHNICAL SESSION 16 Venue : Hall 2

Extreme events and Monsoons and their applications (Contd)

IT-15 Prof.V. Geethalakshmi, Tamilnadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore Climate extremes and agriculture: improving food security through climate risk management

F-OP16 Trends in ET and its variations in drought year over India Madhu1, T.V. Lakshmi Kumar1 and Vizaya Bhaskar2 1Atmospheric Science Research Laboratory, Dept of Physics, SRM University, India 2 Air Pollution Division, IMD, Pune

F-OP17 Cyclone intensification Air Vice Marshal (Retd) S.Lakshminarayanan A.V.S.M. No. 2, Arunachalam Road,Kooturpuram, Chennai

F-OP18 Climate change projections over Tamilnadu: Forecasting applications and knowledge disseminations Prasanta Kumar Bal1, J.Indumathi 1, A.Ramachandran2 Department of Information Science and Technology, Anna University, Chennai 2Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation Research Anna University, Chennai

F-SOP15 Assessment of drought over Andhra Pradesh during-2012 B Shivakumar and A Ramakrishna Naga Raju Andhra Pradesh State Development Planning Society, Secretariat, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India

F-SOP16 Climate dynamics and its effects on Lake Morphology through Integrated Geo-Informatics Technique - A case study R. Sivakumar1 and Snehasish Ghosh2 1Department of Civil Engineering, SRM University, Kattankulathur2Earthquake Research Cell, SRM University, Kattankulathur

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F-SOP17 Extreme weather events during NE monsoon season Flt Lt P Shammy Meteorological Officer, IAF

F-SOP18 Case study of occurrence of very heavy rainfall over Agra and simulation of same using different microphysics options in WRF-ARW Squadron Leader Shreya Pandit Air Headquarters (VB) RCPO Complex AF Stn New Delhi, Race Course New Delhi

1730 – 1830 : VELEDICTORY SESSION