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World Meteorological Day: India Drives Tech-based Forecasts

03:14 AM
23 March 2024

World Meteorological Day
India Drives Tech-based Forecasts

India has progressed tremendously in the field of meteorology since independenceIndia has progressed tremendously in the field of meteorology since independence

As the world celebrates World Meteorology Day, India takes a moment to acknowledge its remarkable strides in the field.

The nation's journey began with scientific giants like the legendary Dr. Anna Mani, a visionary who championed the use of instruments for weather forecasting. Their legacy continues to inspire.

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India's recent success in launching advanced weather satellites like INSAT-3D reflects a commitment to using technology for better forecasts.

This network of satellites provides real-time data on everything from cloud cover to precipitation, allowing for more accurate and localized weather predictions.

But the reach of Indian meteorology extends beyond sophisticated equipment. The proliferation of weather apps has brought weather information directly to people's phones.

This empowers citizens, especially farmers and disaster-prone communities, to make informed decisions based on the latest forecasts.

From pioneering scientists to tech-driven solutions, India's weather warriors are safeguarding the nation's future, one forecast at a time.

Weather & Radar editorial desk
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