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Assessment of remote sensing-based environmental features of severe cyclonic storm ‘Dana’ over the Bay of Bengal in October 2024 (Record no. 131816)

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Personal name Sunil Kumar
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Title Assessment of remote sensing-based environmental features of severe cyclonic storm ‘Dana’ over the Bay of Bengal in October 2024
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Extent P 465-471
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Summary, etc. biblio.abstract The present study investigates the structural, dynamic<br/>and thermodynamic characteristics of severe cyclonic<br/>storm, ‘Dana’, the first post-monsoon tropical cyclone<br/>over the North Indian Ocean in 2024. Using synoptic<br/>data and satellite imageries, we have analysed the evolution of storm, intensity changes and atmospheric interactions. The structural analysis reveals that ‘Dana’<br/>predominantly exhibited an irregular central dense<br/>overcast pattern with a mean diameter of 173 km<br/>throughout its lifecycle. Dynamically, the development<br/>and movement of the cyclone were influenced by wind<br/>profiles, sea-surface temperature (SST), upper-level<br/>divergence, lower-level convergence and atmospheric<br/>pressure patterns. The average vertical wind shear<br/>was 16 knots, increasing to 20 knots during cyclone<br/>strengthening. Regarding thermodynamics, SST ranged<br/>from 29°C to 30°C over the central and northern Bay<br/>of Bengal and the north Andaman Sea, with tropical<br/>cyclone heat potential between 100 and 112 kJ/cm2<br/>.<br/>This study integrates satellite-based observations with<br/>traditional meteorological data, providing valuable insights into the internal dynamics of the cyclone and<br/>contributing to improved forecasting and understanding of factors influencing tropical cyclone intensity and<br/>track in the region.
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Subject <a href="Bay of Bengal">Bay of Bengal</a>
-- <a href="dynamic features">dynamic features</a>
-- <a href="satellite imagery">satellite imagery</a>
-- <a href="structural analysis">structural analysis</a>
-- <a href="thermodynamic processes">thermodynamic processes</a>
-- <a href="tropical cyclone">tropical cyclone</a>
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Host Biblionumber 125299
Host Itemnumber 112522
Title Current Science
International Standard Serial Number 0011-3891
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     SNDT Juhu SNDT Juhu 24/06/2025   JP670.4 24/06/2025 24/06/2025 Journal Article