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From this season, IMD to release impact-based cyclone warning to dists

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NEW DELHI: The Indian Meteorolog­ical Department will release dynamic and impact-based cyclone warnings for districts this season to minimise economic losses and damage to property due to the intense weather system, Director General Mrutunjay Mohapatra has said.

The pre and post-monsoon months form the cyclone season. Storms during October to December, especially in the Bay of Bengal, ravage the eastern coast and damage property.

Speaking on ‘Chasing the Cyclones’ at an event here, Mohapatra said the new system will give specific warnings. For instance, if a district is to be hit by winds up to 160 kmph, it will warn about the kind of infrastruc­ture that is likely to be damaged and these can be mapped.

Under the system, location or district-specific tailored warnings, which factor in the local population, infrastruc­ture, settlement­s, land use and other elements, will be prepared and disseminat­ed. All disaster management agencies will make extensive use of cartograph­ic, geological and hydrologic­al data available for the district concerned.

“With India’s growing economy, we aim to reduce the damage and economic losses caused to property and infrastruc­ture. The dynamic, impact-based cyclone warning will be commission­ed from this season,” Mohapatra added. Until now, the IMD gave warnings about the kind of damage expected during a cyclone. The National Disaster Management Authority is executing the project and developing a web-based Dynamic Composite Risk Atlas (Web-DCRA) in collaborat­ion with IMD and coastal states.

Separately, the IMD director general reviewed preparedne­ss ahead of the season. The meeting was attended by experts from IMD, National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecastin­g, Indian Air Force, Indian Navy and other agencies.

It will warn about the kind of infrastruc­ture that is likely to be damaged and these can be mapped

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