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Kasturi Singh
Kasturi Singh
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Exeter, Visiting Scientist, UK Met Office
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Variability in tropical cyclone climatology over North Indian Ocean during the period 1891 to 2015
K Singh, J Panda, M Sahoo, M Mohapatra
Asia-Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 55, 269-287, 2019
332019
Progress in tropical cyclone predictability and present status in the North Indian Ocean region
K Singh, J Panda, KK Osuri, NK Vissa
Recent developments in tropical cyclone dynamics, prediction, and detection …, 2016
272016
Variability in landfalling trends of cyclonic disturbances over North Indian Ocean region during current and pre-warming climate
K Singh, J Panda, SS Rath
Theoretical and Applied Climatology 137, 417-439, 2019
252019
Rapidly intensified, long duration North Indian Ocean tropical cyclones: Mesoscale downscaling and validation
A Munsi, A Kesarkar, J Bhate, A Panchal, K Singh, G Kutty, R Giri
Atmospheric Research 259, 105678, 2021
162021
A study on variability in rainfall over India contributed by cyclonic disturbances in warming climate scenario
Singh, K., Panda, J., and Kant, S.
International Journal of Climatology 40 (6), 3208-3221, 2020
162020
Robustness of best track data and associated cyclone activity over the North Indian Ocean region during and prior to satellite era
K Singh, J Panda, M Mohapatra
Journal of Earth System Science 129 (84), 1-20, 2020
122020
Structural characteristics of North Indian Ocean tropical cyclones during 1999–2017: a scatterometer observation-based analysis
SK Subodh Kumar, Jagabandhu Panda, Kasturi Singh
Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 2020
9*2020
Observations and mesoscale forecasts of the life cycle of rapidly intensifying super cyclonic storm Amphan (2020)
MMA Jyoti Bhate, Amit Kesarkar, Arpita Munsi, Kasturi Singh, Asish Ghosh ...
Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics 135 (7), 2022
3*2022
Atmosphere-upper-ocean interactions during three rare cases of rapidly intensified tropical cyclones over North Indian Oceans
A Munsi, AP Kesarkar, JN Bhate, K Singh, A Panchal, G Kutty, MM Ali, ...
Journal of Oceanography 79 (1), 77-89, 2023
22023
Simulated dynamics and thermodynamics processes leading to the rapid intensification of rare tropical cyclones over the North Indian Oceans
GR Munsi A., Kesarkar A., Bhate J., Singh K., Panchal A., Kutty G.
Journal of Earth System Science 131 (4), DOI: 10.1007/s12040-022-01951-9, 2022
2*2022
The variability of landfalling cyclonic disturbances over North Indian Ocean and consequent rainfall contribution to India in warming climate scenario
K Singh, J Panda
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU22-2727, 2022
2022
Correction to: Variability in Tropical Cyclone Climatology over North Indian Ocean during the Period 1891 to 2015
K Singh, J Panda, M Sahoo, M Mohapatra
Asia-Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 55, 289-290, 2019
2019
Rainfall contribution of North Indian Ocean cyclonic disturbances over India in a warming climate
K Singh, J Panda
2019
Response of landfalling North Indian Ocean cyclonic disturbances to warming climate and associated environmental parameters
J Panda, K Singh
2019
Climatological Perspective of Tropical Cyclone Activity and Landfalling Trend in North Indian Ocean Region
J Panda, K Singh
2017
Tropical Cyclone Activity and Predictability over North Indian Ocean Region in the Context of Changing Climate
J Panda, K Singh
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