INSAT 3D/3DR derived wind indices analysis over India for weather forecasting
Date
2022-05-23Author
Mishra, Shruti -19SBAS1020005
Pradhan, Dr. Subhalaxmi -Supervisor
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Changing climate is global concern now-a-days and many organizations are working
together to discuss, analyze and interpret the information in more meaningful way.
The conventional information is limited and data sparse regions are mainly depending
on the remote sensing (satellite or radar) observations. This remote sensing
information’s are associated with errors and needs to validate. In this present study IR
sounder data Wind Index onboard on INSAT-3DR satellite has been validated with in-
situ ground-based Radiosonde data. It is found that the results are agrees fairly well
with negative bias of satellite data. Further this analysis is found to be very useful in
diagnosing the thunderstorm or dust storm events in more meaningful way at the time
of wind gusts etc. Therefore, satellite derived WINDEX is very useful in aviation
forecasting especially for short duration or helicopter operations. The WINDEX data
retrieved from clear sky pixels of INSAT-3DR sounder data have been utilized in
recent Delhi NCR thunder squall case (30th May -2022) and WINDEX values shows
>45 KT at least 3-4 hour hours prior.