Seminar Title:
Analyzing the Air Pollution and Precipitation Interactions by Raindrop Size Distributions of Pre-monsoon Season over an Industrial Tropical Indian Station
Seminar Type:
Departmental Seminar
Department:
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Speaker Name:
Prof. Bhishma Tyagi
Speaker Type:
Faculty
Venue:
ER-303 Class Room
Date and Time:
26 Sep 2024 04:00 PM
Contact:
8125817908
Abstract:
Precise quantitative precipitation estimation and forecasting depend on an understanding of
raindrop size distribution (RSD). The present study examines the microphysical
characteristics of RSD in both polluted and non-polluted contexts at an industrial tropical
Indian station, Rourkela, Odisha. This study examined the impact of pollution on
precipitation using pre-monsoon in-situ (disdrometer) and reanalysis (ERA5) data for the
years 2018–2021. The air quality index (AQI) value over the Rourkela region was provided
by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Government of India. This value was used to
determine the day of polluted rains. Convective rainfall was found to have higher
concentrations and larger mean diameters when precipitation on days with and without
pollution was separated into stratiform and convective types. The RSD empirical relations (Z-
R, μ – λ, D m -R, N w -R) also showed a noteworthy difference between the polluted and non-
polluted rainfall days. The results disclosed that non-polluted rainfall has higher
concentration of small-diameter raindrops, whereas polluted day rain has higher
concentrations of midsize and large-diameter raindrops.