Under the network of observatories related to agrometeorology, at present there are 263 Agromet observatories, 42 Evapotranspiration Stations, 43 Soil Moisture Stations and 76 Dew gauge stations in the country. In collaboration with these observatories, the Agrometeorology division of Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) is exploring to develop a suitable National network of Agromet Observatories for effective use of real time agromet data in Agromet Advisory Services (AAS). Under this National network all the observatories will get access of agromet data of their own station in addition to other stations online. This data will be of much use for preparation of district as well as block level agromet advisories.
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Real Time Weather Forecasting is very important for weather scientists, operational meteorologists, and aviation/ transport industry as well as policy makers. The Computational Earth Science (CES) group of Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) has developed an automated workflow for real time weather simulations: “Anuman” using Weather Research and Forecast (WRF) model of National Centre of Atmospheric Research (NCAR), USA. This tool provides high-resolution weather simulations and number of different weather forecast products useful as a decision support for various user communities.
To access the hourly weather information for 72 hours lead time, click on the following image.
Anuman now offers the latest weather updates on mobile. It provides hour to hour weather forecast over 50000 locations all over India using high resolution weather model output, generated using C-DAC’s National PARAM Supercomputer.
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Source: CES Group, C-DAC
Last Modified : 4/18/2024
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