Shillong Geophysical Research Centre (SGRC), which will be one of the regional centres of IIG and the first in the north east, will focus on deciphering all seismic signatures using a variety of observational techniques with the hope that in future earthquakes could be predicted well in advance, sources said.
The setting up of the Centre here assumes significance in view of the frequent tremors occurring in the region with the recent ones in Manipur and Nepal damaging life and property.
"All these changes are going to be observed continuously, consistently for years and then relate them to the occurrence of an earthquake. May be with the type of research that they are going to do, in a couple of years we should be able to (forecast earthquakes)," he said.
Noting that the northeast region falls under Zone V in the earthquake map of the world, he said, "I feel this regional centre in the long run is certainly going to help the people of the NE states in a big way."
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He claimed that the rainfall in 2015 was predicted with absolute accuracy.
The country's early tsunami warning system too is world class and information is passed to 80 countries across the coast, he said.