1. Mr. Ranjeet Singh,Scientist-C
likely to participate Meteorological trining course on
"Use and Interpretation of ECMWF Products" at ECMWF , United
Kingdom from 14-18 October 2002.
2. Smt. Parvinder Maini ,Scientist-D
attended an International Conference on Quantitative Precipitation
Forecasting (QPF) at University of Reading, UK during 2-6 September
2002.
3. Dr.K.K.Singh Scientist-D
attended "Advanced Training Institute on Climatic
variability and Food Security" at Palisades,New York,USA during
8-26 July 2002.
4. Dr. Someshwar Das, Scientist-D,
visited the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), USA during
16-28 June, 2002. He attended a series of events related to MM5/ WRF
tutorials and workshops. Dr. Das presented a paper entitled 'Evaluation
and Verification of MM5 Forecasts Over The Indian Region’ at the workshop.
He also presented a seminar at the Department of Atmospheric Sciences,
Colorado State University during his visit.
5. Dr.A.K.Mitra, Scientist-D
is currently visiting as a Visiting Research Associate at Florida
State University , Florida,USA for a period of one year from2 lst
July 2002.
6.Dr. S.V. Singh Head,NCMRWF
visited IRI(Lamout) to participate in the Workshop on ' Predicting
El Nino' and NCEP during 26 April-10 May,2002.
7.Mr. B.Athiyaman,
Scientist-D attended tratining programme at CRAY Research
Inc at Chippewa Falls, USA during 29-April to 10 may ,2002.
8.Mrs. Mun Mun Das Gupta,Scientist-C
attended "Sixth International Wind Workshop"
at Madison,Wisconsin,USA during 7-10 May 2002
9. Dr. E.N. Rajagopal, Scientist-D
participated as an Invited Speaker in the International Workshop on
Observation and Forecasting of Severe Weather organized by METRI/KMA
at Jeju, Korea, 13-14 November 2001.
10. Dr. S.C. Kar, Scientist D
attended GCOS from 3-7 Oct at Kenya
11. Dr. L. Harendu Prakash, Scientist F,
currently visiting Max-Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz for a
period of four weeks beginning 18th September
2001 to work on the global prediction of aerosols and reactive
gases. This would be useful in prediction of global air quality and
atmospheric transport during disasters like forest fire, chemical
disasters etc. The Institute has expressed interest in NCMRWF forecasts
for environmental response forecasts over Tropics.