After severe floods in Jammu and Kashmir and cloudburst in Uttarakhand, the government today said it has formulated a Himalayan Meteorology Programme for better understanding of weather in the mountainous states.
The initiative will help in improving the forecasting very short range upto 6 hours in advance and predicting severe weather phenomena upto 72 hours in advance, Harsh Vardhan, Minister for Earth Science informed the Rajya Sabha.
"Earth System Science Organisation-India Meteorological Department has formulated a plan to augment observing systems by deploying Doppler Weather Radars, rain radars, automatic weather stations (AWS), Automatic Rain Gauges (ARGs).
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Responding to another question, Harsh Vardhan said, on a pilot basis, 3-D GIS-based database is generated for Cuddalore and Nagapattinam districts of Tamil Nadu for predicting Tsunami.
"The 3-D GIS layers shall provide details of duration, depth and extent of predicted Tsunami inundation in habitated zones of coastal areas for planning effective response action," Harsh Vardhan said.