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Indranil is a weather industry expert with a decade long experience in the domain. He has been instrumental in setting up novel weather services across landscapes for both agriculture and industry, raising capital and crafting a growth story for weather forecasting in India. Currently he is Senior Vice President of Express Weather.
Recurrent bad monsoons have not brought about policy changes that will shield India from shifting rains. Farm and food security remain distant dreams even in the 69th year of an independent India
Read MoreHistorical temperature records with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration show that April was the twelfth straight warmest month in a row
Read MoreThe monsoon will gain momentum in the second half of June or towards the end. Will the financial markets appreciate this and not capsize is something to be seen as the monsoon unfolds
Read MoreAccording to a World Bank report, 1.3 billion people are expected to suffer the effects of climate changes in the next three decades
Read MoreIMD surmised that delay in monsoon's onset will not affect sowing of major crops. The agency believes that pre-monsoon showers will provide ample moisture for sowing activities, especially in South India
Read MorePanasonic has made a study internally using a 500 hPa anomaly correlation between their model, the GFS and the ECMWF
Read MoreThe Paris climate deal that supersedes the Kyoto Protocol has clearer intent and more objective goals than its predecessor.
Read MoreThe rain drop images can be fed as data into storm prediction weather models (statistical-mathematical computer programs) and engender more accurate storm forecasting across the globe
Read MoreThe government forecaster expects 106 per cent rains for the monsoon season this year. The monsoon is likely to be fairly well distributed with some hiccups in northeast and southeast India
Read MoreThis is where climate change triggered melting of polar ice caps and mutations in rainfall patterns across the planet play their role in pushing the poles
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