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Improving capabilities: IMD must remain at the forefront of innovation
  • Business Standard
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  • Environment
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  • 2025-01-16
  • India Meteorological Department (IMD)
  • Mission Mausam
  • Forecasting

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) celebrates 150 years of advancing weather forecasting in India, crucial for sectors like agriculture and disaster management. The IMD Vision 2047 outlines goals for improved accuracy and technology upgrades, amid climate change challenges.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD): An Overview

The India Meteorological Department (IMD), established in 1875, has evolved significantly and symbolizes India's scientific advancement in weather forecasting. With its 150th anniversary, its role in predicting short- and long-term weather patterns and providing early warnings for adverse events is crucial across various sectors.

Role and Impact of IMD

  • Weather forecasting is vital in sectors such as: 
    • Agriculture
    • Transport (road, rail, air)
    • Energy management from power plants
    • Tourism
  • IMD provides critical data like: 
    • Wind speed and direction
    • Global horizontal irradiance forecasts
    • Historical temperature data for site selection, especially for solar and wind power plants

Achievements in Forecasting

  • Accuracy in cyclone forecasts improved from 20% in the early 2000s to over 80% by 2020, particularly in predicting landfall points and timing.
  • Probabilistic forecasts offer a lead time of four to five days for extreme weather events, enhancing disaster management.
  • Technological advancements include: 
    • Automatic weather stations and rain gauge instrumentation
    • Doppler radars
    • Observatories

Vision for the Future

  • The IMD Vision Document 2047 aims for a weather-ready and climate-smart nation, targeting goals like: 
    • 100% detection of severe weather at village and household levels
    • Zero error in forecasts up to three days
    • 90% accuracy for five-day forecasts
    • 80% accuracy for seven-day forecasts
    • 70% accuracy for ten-day forecasts
  • Mission Mausam aims to enhance: 
    • Weather surveillance and modeling
    • Forecasting and weather modification
    • Infrastructure with a 2,000 crore budget over two years
    • Installation of Doppler weather-radars, radiometers, wind profilers, and cloud chambers

Challenges

  • Deterministic forecasts for long-term monsoon patterns and extreme rainfall events.
  • Climate change and urbanization present new vulnerabilities requiring innovative solutions.
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