Weather Forecast
- What is the total number of weather forecast done by India Meteorological Department (IMD)? - Four
- What are the four types of weather forecast? – 1. Short term (12-48 hours), 2. Medium term (3-7 days), 3. Long term (8 days +) and 4. Hazardous/severe weather forecasts
- What are the different methods used by India Meteorological Department (IMD) to forecast weather conditions? - 1. Satellite Images 2. Doppler Weather Radar: 3. Ground Observation 4. Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP): 5. Ensemble Forecast
- What are the three main types of satellite images available? - 1. Visible, 2. Infrared, 3. Water Vapour
- What are ....
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