Global warming is associated with widespread changes in weather patterns. Scientific studies indicate that extreme weather events such as heat waves and large storms are likely to become more frequent or more intense with human-induced climate change.According to the WMO’s Atlas of Mortality and Economic Losses from Weather, Climate and Water Extremes 1970-2019, the number of disasters increased five-fold between 1970 and 2019. Economic losses have increased seven-fold. According to the sixth IPCC, extreme events will further increase in the future with increasing global warming. Given this, to enable the public to prepare and act appropriately in such extreme weather conditions, the preparation and dissemination of meaningful weather forecasts and warnings in a time-bound manner have become very important. A deep understanding of the meteorology of the tropics, tropical monsoons, tropical disturbances, physics and dynamics of these processes, their variability, links with distant events, and the effect of climate change on the meteorological processes is very important. The sub-theme will coagulate the generation of information on the contemporary science of tropical meteorology, climate change projection, applied meteorology, and advanced weather forecasting techniques. This conference aims to bring together all leading academics, scientists, and scholars belonging to interdisciplinary platforms to exchange and share their experience, knowledge, and research findings on all aspects of Meteorology and Climate Science.
Session-themes are as follows:
- Tropical Meteorology
- Advanced Weather Forecasting Techniques
- Climate Change Projection
- Applied Meteorology