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Subrata Kumar Das
Researcher at Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
Publications - 70
Citations - 1051
Subrata Kumar Das is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monsoon & Precipitation. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 61 publications receiving 719 citations. Previous affiliations of Subrata Kumar Das include National Central University.
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Microphysics of clouds and rain over the Western Ghat
Mahen Konwar,Subrata Kumar Das,Sachin M. Deshpande,Kaustav Chakravarty,Bhupendra Nath Goswami +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, the rain and cloud microphysical parameters are presented from two stations, Pune and Mahabaleshwar, one each on the lee and windward sides, respectively of the Western Ghat (WG) mountains in peninsular India.
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Transport of aerosols into the UTLS and their impact on the Asian monsoon region as seen in a global model simulation
Suvarna Fadnavis,K. Semeniuk,Luca Pozzoli,Martin G. Schultz,Sachin D. Ghude,Subrata Kumar Das,Rashmi Kakatkar +6 more
TL;DR: An eight-member ensemble of ECHAM5-HAMMOZ simulations for a boreal summer season is analyzed to study the transport of aerosols in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS) during the Asian summer monsoon (ASM).
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Raindrop size distribution of different cloud types over the Western Ghats using simultaneous measurements from Micro-Rain Radar and disdrometer
TL;DR: In this article, simultaneous measurements from the Micro-Rain Radar (MRR) and Joss-Waldvogel Disdrometer (JWD) are used to investigate the raindrop size distributions (DSDs) for different cloud types.
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Optical properties of tropospheric aerosols based on measurements of lidar, sun-photometer, and visibility at Chung-Li (25°N, 121°E)
TL;DR: In this paper, Li et al. used lidar, sun-photometer, and visibility measurements to investigate the optical properties of aerosols in the lower air and found that 40% to 50% of total extinction in the column air contributed by aerosols.
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Statistical Characteristics of Convective Clouds over the Western Ghats Derived from Weather Radar Observations
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used X-band radar observations at Mandhardev (18.04°N, 73.85°E) to investigate statistics of convective clouds over the Western Ghats during monsoon season (June-September, 2014).