Thematic Cluster : Hydro Meteorological Disasters
Thematic Session : Cyclone
Chairperson : Dr. U.C. Mohanty
Facilitator(s) : Mr. Bishwanath Dash
Abstracts

SNo.Title of the AbstractAuthor(s)
1Prediction of track and intensity of tropical cyclones over Indian Seas: Present Status and Future Challenges U C Mohanty
2Challenges in Tropical Cyclone Forecasting H.R. Hatwar, Y.V. Rama Rao, M.Mahapatra and D.R.Pattanaik
3Recent Developments in Storm Surge Prediction in the North Indian Ocean S. K. Dube,
4Linkage of science, institution and society in tropical cyclone disaster management in the state of Orissa Dr. Kamal Lochan Mishra
5Recent Advances in Satellite Observations for Tropical Cyclone Studies: Indian Perspective P.C. Joshi , P K Pal, C.M.
6Design of Flight Path for Tropical Cyclone Observation over Bay of Bengal P. Goswami and S. Mallick
7Possible Solutions to Improved Cyclone Track and Intensity Predictions for better Disaster Management Practices M. M. ALI
8Tropical Cyclones of the North Indian Ocean - Their genesis and propagation S.S.V.S.Ramakrishna
9Quantitative Precipitation Forecast for the Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Nargis: Sensitivity to Resolution and Convective Parameterization Sujata Pattanayak and U C Mohanty
10Track and Intensity Prediction of Land-falling Tropical Cyclones over the North Indian Ocean Using WRF Model P.V.S. Raju, Jayaraman Potty and U.C. Mohanty1
11Characteristic features of landfalling cyclones and cyclone prone districts of India M. Mohapatra, G. S. Mandal, B. K. Bandyopadhyay & Ajit Tyagi
12A new stability index for forecasting Nor’westers Sutapa Chaudhuri and Anirban Middey
13Mesoscale Simulation of thunderstorms in Gangetic West Bengal with explicit representation of cloud microphysics M. Mandal, S. Asharaf and C. Jena
14Simulation of Tropical Cyclones over Bay of Bengal during 2008-09 with WRF-ARW modeling system Krishna K. Osuri and U.C. Mohanty
15Effects of Moist Convection and Resolution on Tropical Cyclone Predictability over North Indian Ocean S. Taraphdar, P. Mukhopadhyay and B. N. Goswami
16Simulation of recurving Typhoons using a mesoscale model for Early Warning System Jayaraman Potty, PVS Raju and UC Mohanty
17Development of long -term hazard planning and vulnerability assessment of storm surges A D Rao
18Skill Assessment of Thermodynamic Indices in Forecasting Pre-monsoon Severe Local Thunderstorms over Kolkata– A Case Study A.N.V. Satyanarayana
19Study of surface layer parameters during thunderstorm event over subtropical monsoon region along eastern end of trough axis in India Manoj Kumar, Anil Kumar and N. C. Mahanti
20Numerical simulation of severe thunderstorm produced tornadoes over India with WRF model Litta A. J and U. C Mohanty
21Data Impact Study on Simulation of Monsoonal Heavy Rainfall Events over India A. Routray, U. C. Mohanty and Krishna K. Osuri
22Storm Protection Services of Mangroves: Evidences from the Super Cyclone of October 1999 in India Saudamini Das,
23Observational and modeling studies of Local Severe Storms over the north-east India D. Lohar, Shubho Dalal, I. Sadhukhan and G. C. Debnath
24Redesigning of Coastal Embankments and apposite distribution of Cyclone Shelters for effective disaster management Dr. U.K. Navera, Badal Mahalder, Bidyuth K. Mahalder
25From Traditional to People Centric Early Warning System- Practices And Problems in West Bengal Abhijit Kundu, Chandan Mazumdar
26An Architecture of Rapidly Deployable Communication Network for Disaster Management Manash Upadhyay, Subhayan Bhattacharya, Chandan Mazumdar
27Challenges of Post Disaster Recovery and reconstruction due to water- logging after Cyclone AILA: A Case Study on Gabura union of Shaymnagar upazila, Bangladesh Bishawjit Mallick, Md. Bayzidul Islam, Joachim Vogt