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The unusual cold waves of January 2024

Dr. Charu Singh Dr. Charu Singh | April 15, 2024 | 1670 Views | 0 Comments
Authors: Sreyasi Biswas, Charu Singh, and Anjana V S The January of 2024 saw some unusual weather in the Indo-Gangetic belt, including the Northern Indian states of Uttarakhand, and Himachal Pradesh. Unlike any other year, a fairly large number of cold to severe cold waves hit these regions. Dense fog engulfed the cities typically from 5 to 8 in the Continue Reading »

Remote Sensing and Archaeology: Uncovering the Past

Shefali Agrawal Shefali Agrawal | April 5, 2024 | 1548 Views | 0 Comments
The power of earth observation, proximal sensing, in-situ observations and their interpretation has tremendously increased, enabling us to perceive the invisible and gain fresh insights into the past and our own identity. Various studies have demonstrated that RS has played a significant role towards archaeological research and in developing a broad understanding of the past. This is because of their Continue Reading »

Generative AI – An innovative approach for conversation with GIS

Dr. Harish Karnatak Dr. Harish Karnatak | April 1, 2024 | 1393 Views | 0 Comments
Generative AI or GenAI, also known as Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), is a branch of artificial intelligence that focuses on generating new data that resembles a given training dataset. It involves training a generative model to create new samples that are similar in distribution to the original data, allowing it to generate realistic and novel outputs. In a typical generative Continue Reading »

Monitoring of grassland growth dynamics of floodplain ecosystem of Kaziranga National Park using EOS-04 SAR data

Hitendra Padalia Hitendra Padalia | March 25, 2024 | 1932 Views | 0 Comments
The riverine alluvial grasslands of The Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve (KNPTR) are home to at least 2,400 one-horned rhinos and support an assemblage of eight mega- and meso-herbivores. Annual floods and monsoon clouds are an essential part of Kaziranga’s delicate ecosystem. Kaziranga exists due to the monsoon, and so is the cloud. With their large body size, the Continue Reading »

Atmospheric Rivers

Dr. Charu Singh Dr. Charu Singh | March 22, 2024 | 890 Views | 0 Comments
Authors: Sreyasi Biswas and Charu Singh An Atmospheric River (AR) is a long, narrow, and transient filament of enhanced water vapour that transports fresh water from the tropics into the mid-latitudes (Figure 1). These are popularly called ‘Rivers in the Sky’ because like a river, it carries a huge volume of water. In fact, if all its water vapour were Continue Reading »