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M. S. Narayanan

Researcher at SRM University

Publications -  7
Citations -  95

M. S. Narayanan is an academic researcher from SRM University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monsoon & Outgoing longwave radiation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 62 citations.

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Large scale features and assessment of spatial scale correspondence between TMPA and IMD rainfall datasets over Indian landmass

TL;DR: In this article, daily rainfall datasets of 10 years (1998-2007) of TRMM Multi-satellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA) version 6 and India Meteorological Department (IMD) gridded rain gauge have been compared over the Indian landmass, both in large and small spatial scales.
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On the rainfall asymmetry and distribution in tropical cyclones over Bay of Bengal using TMPA and GPM rainfall products

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used TRMM multi-satellite precipitation analysis (TMPA) 3B42 and global precipitation mission (GPM): IMERG “precipitation Cal” products to identify and quantify the asymmetry and distribution of rainfall in tropical cyclones formed over Bay of Bengal (BoB).
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Investigation of temperature changes over India in association with meteorological parameters in a warming climate

TL;DR: In this article, the authors have used 1°'×'1° resolution maximum temperature (TMAX) data sets developed by India Meteorological Department (IMD) to examine the summer time warming over India during the period 2001-2014 in comparison with the period 1971-2000.
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New spatial and temporal indices of Indian summer monsoon rainfall

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed two new spatial and temporal indices for Indian southwest monsoon rainfall, which were calculated using the 115 years of IMD daily 0.25°× 0.75° gridded rainfall data and showed that the temporal indices have better link with circulation indices as compared to the new spatial indices.