Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

JNU to get own weather, climate tracking system

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NEWDELHI: The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) administra­tion has proposed to set up an automatic weather station and an environmen­tal monitoring station at the Special Centre for Disaster Research (SCDR) to collect data on meteorolog­ical conditions and pollutants in the air in the national Capital.

The centre would track changes in weather patterns and notify Delhi government before natural calamities or any major weather changes, officials said.

The university will set up these stations in collaborat­ion with a private weather monitoring agency, for which a memorandum of agreement (MOA) will be signed on Tuesday.

“The station’s pollution monitoring station and automatic weather station will be set up within 15 days of signing the MOA. Once the stations are installed, weather, air intensity, pollution informatio­n, air humidity level data will be collected on a daily basis,” Amita Singh, chairperso­n, SCDR, said.

The collected data will be used for research at the University. “We have been data collected by weather monitoring agencies for research, as of now. We have, so far, not been involved in decipherin­g environmen­tal and weather-related data. It will help us provide an accurate and timely analysis of Delhi’s weather pattern,” Bipin Kumar, a researcher associated with the project, said.

Besides weather and environmen­tal monitoring, the centre also maps the city to find out all the “aquifers” across Delhi, upon which there are constructi­ons. An aquifer is a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwate­r.

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