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Project aims to develop nowcasting framework for
thunderstorms and cloudbursts over Himalayan terrain
KS News Desk
Srinagar, Nov 4: The
National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar has received funding approval
from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) under its RESPOND Programme
for a major research project titled “Development of Nowcasting Tool for Extreme
Weather Events (Thunderstorms and Cloud Burst) Using Surface and Satellite
Measurements Over Orographically Complex Region of India.”
The project will be led by
Dr. Sandeep Samantaray, Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil
Engineering, as the Principal Investigator (PI), along with Dr. Deepak Kumar
Naik, Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, as the
Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI).
The project has been
sanctioned for a duration of thirty-six months with a total funding of
₹26,25,676 (Rupees Twenty-Six Lakh Twenty-Five Thousand Six Hundred Seventy-Six
only).
The funding has been
approved by ISRO under its RESPOND Programme, which supports collaborative
research in areas of national importance related to space science and
applications.
The project aims to develop
an advanced nowcasting framework for predicting extreme weather events such as
thunderstorms and cloudbursts, particularly over mountainous regions like the
Himalayas.
By integrating
surface-based measurements with satellite data, the study seeks to improve
short-term weather forecasting and strengthen early warning systems for
disaster management agencies.
Nowcasting refers to
short-term forecasting, typically within a few hours, and plays a crucial role
in minimizing loss of life and property during severe weather events.
The research is expected to
enhance the country’s capacity to respond to the increasing frequency of such
weather extremes driven by climate variability.
In his message, Director
NIT Srinagar, Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia, congratulated the investigators and
said the project is a proud moment for the institute.
The initiative reflects NIT
Srinagar’s growing role in addressing national challenges through advanced
research, he said.
“This ISRO-funded project will enhance our
scientific capabilities and contribute to improving community resilience in
vulnerable regions,” Director NIT Srinagar, Prof. Binod said.
Registrar NIT Srinagar,
Prof. Atikur Rehman also appreciated the research team for securing ISRO
funding. He said that receiving funding of over ₹26 lakh is a significant
achievement for the institute.
“It demonstrates the
quality of research being undertaken at NIT Srinagar and will encourage further
interdisciplinary collaboration across departments,” he added.
PI Dr Sandeep Samantaray
said his project holds national significance as it contributes to developing
real-time forecasting tools for disaster preparedness and supports India’s
mission to strengthen resilience against extreme weather events and
climate-induced disasters.
He also expressed gratitude
to the ISRO for this funding and further stated that his research group is
currently working on multiple central funded projects focused entirely on
development of Jammu & Kashmir, with the combined value of these
initiatives amounting to INR 1.32 crore.