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Severe storms = anatomy, early warning systems and aftermath in changing climate scenarios /
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Severe storms/ edited by Someshwar Das, Wei-Kuo Tao.
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anatomy, early warning systems and aftermath in changing climate scenarios /
other author:
Das, Someshwar.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
Description:
xv, 718 p. :ill. (chiefly color), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1 Severe Storms Observed by Satellites -- Chapter 2 Satellite Observations of Severe Storms: Indian Perspectives -- Chapter 3 Structures of Severe Storms Observed by Dual Polarization Doppler -- Chapter 4 Detection of Severe Storms by Doppler Weather Radar -- Chapter 5 Weather Radar Networks and Their Use in Monitoring Severe Storms in the Northeast Indian Subcontinent: Status and Expectations -- Chapter 6 Cloud Microphysical Parameters Observed in Convective Clouds -- Chapter 7 Thunderstorm Electrification and Lightnings Over the Indian -- Chapter 8 Raindrop Size Distributions of Indo-Pacific Tropical Cyclones and their Hydro-meteorological Implications -- Chapter 9 Analysis and Numerical Modelling of Linear-Shaped Mesoscale Convective Systems -- Chapter 10 Modelling Hail Microphysical Processes in Severe -- Chapter 11 Observation and Simulation of Severe -- Chapter 12 Wind Characteristics Associated with Turbulence in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer during Severe Storms -- Chapter 13 Dynamics of Rainstorms over Southern Himalayan Slopes & Foothills and their Simulations by the Model -- Chapter 14 Physical and Dynamic Characteristics of Severe Storms: Bangladesh Perspective -- Chapter 15 Assimilation of Surface Mesonet Observations and Ground-based Radar and Lidar Data for Improved Prediction of Mesoscale Convective -- Chapter 16 Rapid Update Cycle Data Assimilation for Severe Storm Prediction -- Chapter 17 Ensemble Forecasting of Severe Storms Over -- Chapter 18 Lightning Forecasting and Utilization of AI/ ML in Early Warnings -- Chapter 19 Severe Storms Forecasting and Forecast Demonstration Project Over the IndianRegion -- Chapter 20 How Long Could Winter Storms Last? Cold-Season Event-Based Extreme Precipitation Statistics Over the Conterminous U.S. -- Chapter 21 Climate Change and Monsoon Rainstorms -- Chapter 22 Severe Storms in Changing Climate Scenario with a Distinctive Emphasis on South Asia and India -- Chapter 23 Historical Trend and Future Projection of Extreme Precipitation in Nepal from High-Resolution CMIP6 Data -- Chapter 24 Socio-Economic Implications of Severe Storms in the Changing Climatic Scenarios: A Case of South Asia -- Chapter 25 Disaster Risk Reduction Policies in the Aftermath of Severe Storms for Asia and the Pacific Region -- Chapter 26 Epilogue.
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Severe storms. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-7075-5
ISBN:
9789819770755
Severe storms = anatomy, early warning systems and aftermath in changing climate scenarios /
Severe storms
anatomy, early warning systems and aftermath in changing climate scenarios /[electronic resource] :edited by Someshwar Das, Wei-Kuo Tao. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - xv, 718 p. :ill. (chiefly color), digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1 Severe Storms Observed by Satellites -- Chapter 2 Satellite Observations of Severe Storms: Indian Perspectives -- Chapter 3 Structures of Severe Storms Observed by Dual Polarization Doppler -- Chapter 4 Detection of Severe Storms by Doppler Weather Radar -- Chapter 5 Weather Radar Networks and Their Use in Monitoring Severe Storms in the Northeast Indian Subcontinent: Status and Expectations -- Chapter 6 Cloud Microphysical Parameters Observed in Convective Clouds -- Chapter 7 Thunderstorm Electrification and Lightnings Over the Indian -- Chapter 8 Raindrop Size Distributions of Indo-Pacific Tropical Cyclones and their Hydro-meteorological Implications -- Chapter 9 Analysis and Numerical Modelling of Linear-Shaped Mesoscale Convective Systems -- Chapter 10 Modelling Hail Microphysical Processes in Severe -- Chapter 11 Observation and Simulation of Severe -- Chapter 12 Wind Characteristics Associated with Turbulence in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer during Severe Storms -- Chapter 13 Dynamics of Rainstorms over Southern Himalayan Slopes & Foothills and their Simulations by the Model -- Chapter 14 Physical and Dynamic Characteristics of Severe Storms: Bangladesh Perspective -- Chapter 15 Assimilation of Surface Mesonet Observations and Ground-based Radar and Lidar Data for Improved Prediction of Mesoscale Convective -- Chapter 16 Rapid Update Cycle Data Assimilation for Severe Storm Prediction -- Chapter 17 Ensemble Forecasting of Severe Storms Over -- Chapter 18 Lightning Forecasting and Utilization of AI/ ML in Early Warnings -- Chapter 19 Severe Storms Forecasting and Forecast Demonstration Project Over the IndianRegion -- Chapter 20 How Long Could Winter Storms Last? Cold-Season Event-Based Extreme Precipitation Statistics Over the Conterminous U.S. -- Chapter 21 Climate Change and Monsoon Rainstorms -- Chapter 22 Severe Storms in Changing Climate Scenario with a Distinctive Emphasis on South Asia and India -- Chapter 23 Historical Trend and Future Projection of Extreme Precipitation in Nepal from High-Resolution CMIP6 Data -- Chapter 24 Socio-Economic Implications of Severe Storms in the Changing Climatic Scenarios: A Case of South Asia -- Chapter 25 Disaster Risk Reduction Policies in the Aftermath of Severe Storms for Asia and the Pacific Region -- Chapter 26 Epilogue.
The book provides information on the observational aspects of the severe storms through satellite, radar, aircraft, and ground based network of stations and these issues are discussed in the first part of the book consisting of 8 chapters. The numerical modelling and data assimilation techniques are discussed in the second part of the book aimed at development of Early Warning Systems (12 chapters) and finally the outlook of the severe storms in a changing climate scenario, their socio-economic impacts and policies for disaster mitigation are discussed in the third part of the book consisting of 6 chapters. This book is of great interest to atmospheric scientists and other researchers, practitioners, policy and decision makers, international institutions, governmental and non-governmental organizations, educators, as well as students.
ISBN: 9789819770755
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Dewey Class. No.: 551.55
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