Balasore to get country’s first thunderstorm research testbed
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The goal of establishing the thunderstorm testbed is to minimalise human fatalities and lack of property due to lightning strikes.
Odisha’s Balasore will get the country’s first thunderstorm research testbed, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has stated.
The goal of establishing the thunderstorm testbed is to minimalise human fatalities and lack of property due to lightning strikes.
IMD Director-General Dr. Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, whereas talking with a non-public tv channel, additionally revealed {that a} first-of-its-kind monsoon testbed can also be being deliberate close to Bhopal.
Both the initiatives are within the strategy planning stage and detailed venture experiences are being made, he stated.
He stated the thunderstorm testbed shall be established in a collaboration between the Ministry of Earth Sciences, IMD, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
“The IMD, ISRO and DRDO already have their units in Balasore. Observatories will be set up to cater to nearby areas and studies on thunderstorms will be conducted on the testbed,” he stated.
Mr. Mohapatra, usually referred to because the ‘Cyclone Man of India’ for his correct prediction of cyclones within the Indian subcontinent, identified that many lives are misplaced in Odisha, West Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand due to lightning strikes yearly between April and June.
More than 350 individuals are killed on a mean in lightning strikes in Odisha yearly, official sources stated. The State has misplaced 3,218 lives to lightning strikes in 9 years until 2019-20.