Publication Type : Conference Paper
Thematic Areas : Energy & Environment
Publisher : 2019 IEEE 5th International Conference for Convergence in Technology (I2CT)
Source : 2019 IEEE 5th International Conference for Convergence in Technology (I2CT) (2019)
Url : https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9033943
Keywords : Aerodynamics, aerosol, aerosol distribution, aerosol retrieved products, aerosols, atmospheric science, Cloud, Cloud computing, cloud dynamics, cloud properties, Clouds, Correlation, Meteorology, MODIS, MODIS cloud, New Delhi, path breaking research, regional case study, Remote sensing, satellite meteorology
Campus : Amritapuri
School : School of Arts and Sciences
Center : Environmental Studies
Department : Physics
Verified : Yes
Year : 2019
Abstract : Aerosol distribution and its impact on cloud properties have always remained as an unsolved problem. The complexity lies due to both direct and indirect effect of aerosol on cloud and the atmosphere. The development of satellite meteorology has empowered the studies in atmospheric science and has opened the doors for a more novel and path breaking research in this field. In this work, we attempt to study the correlation of seasonal variations in the anomaly of aerosol and cloud dynamics. The region of this study is chosen over New Delhi and four consecutive years (2014-2017) of MODIS cloud and aerosol retrieved products are considered for this work.
Cite this Research Publication : Krishnakumar K., Pranav Pradeep P. Jyotirmayee Satapathy, Influence of Aerosol on Cloud Dynamics: A Regional Case Study using MODIS, IEEE conference proceedings, (2019)