Abstract. Tropical cyclones are one of the most intense weather hazards over east coast of India and create a lot of devastation through gale winds and torrential floods while they cross the coast. So an attempt is made in this study to simulate track and intensity of tropical cyclone “Fanoos”, which is formed over the Bay of Bengal during 5–10 December 2005 by using mesoscale model MM5. The simulated results are compared with the observed results of India Meteorological Department (IMD); results show that the cumulus parameterization scheme, Kain-Fritsch (KF) is more accurately simulated both in track and intensity than the other Betts-Miller (BM) and Grell Schemes. The reason for better performance of KF-1 scheme may be due to inclusion o...
103-123Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model is used to predict the track and intensity of ...
In this study a non-hydrostatic version of Penn State University (PSU) -- NationalCenter for Atmosph...
Estimates of return periods of extreme sea level events along the coast are useful for impact assess...
In this study, the nonhydrostatic version of Pennsylvania State University (PSU)/National Center for...
Tropical cyclone is one of the most devastating and deadly weather phenomena worldwide. It is a resu...
Prediction of the track and intensity of tropical cyclones is one of the most challenging problems i...
Prediction of the track and intensity of tropical cyclones is one of the most challenging problems i...
In this paper, the performance of a high-resolution mesoscale model for the prediction of severe tro...
Tropical cyclone is one of the most devastating and deadly weather phenomenon worldwide. It is a res...
Copyright © 2012 Sujata Pattanayak et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Tropical cyclone is one of the most devastating weather phenomena all over the world. The Environmen...
AbstractA Very Severe Cyclonic Storm (VSCS) “Phailin” crossed Odisha coast near Gopalpur on 12 Octob...
ABSTRACT This study used the Princeton ocean model (POM) which includes second-order turbulent closu...
An attempt is made to delineate the relative performances and credentials of GFS, FNL, and NCMRWF gl...
The present study is carried out to investigate the performance of different cumulus convection, pla...
103-123Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model is used to predict the track and intensity of ...
In this study a non-hydrostatic version of Penn State University (PSU) -- NationalCenter for Atmosph...
Estimates of return periods of extreme sea level events along the coast are useful for impact assess...
In this study, the nonhydrostatic version of Pennsylvania State University (PSU)/National Center for...
Tropical cyclone is one of the most devastating and deadly weather phenomena worldwide. It is a resu...
Prediction of the track and intensity of tropical cyclones is one of the most challenging problems i...
Prediction of the track and intensity of tropical cyclones is one of the most challenging problems i...
In this paper, the performance of a high-resolution mesoscale model for the prediction of severe tro...
Tropical cyclone is one of the most devastating and deadly weather phenomenon worldwide. It is a res...
Copyright © 2012 Sujata Pattanayak et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Tropical cyclone is one of the most devastating weather phenomena all over the world. The Environmen...
AbstractA Very Severe Cyclonic Storm (VSCS) “Phailin” crossed Odisha coast near Gopalpur on 12 Octob...
ABSTRACT This study used the Princeton ocean model (POM) which includes second-order turbulent closu...
An attempt is made to delineate the relative performances and credentials of GFS, FNL, and NCMRWF gl...
The present study is carried out to investigate the performance of different cumulus convection, pla...
103-123Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model is used to predict the track and intensity of ...
In this study a non-hydrostatic version of Penn State University (PSU) -- NationalCenter for Atmosph...
Estimates of return periods of extreme sea level events along the coast are useful for impact assess...