Mother earth is unquestionably warming
and the ensuing multiple threats are real as many
of the Scientists and Technologists are warning
for quite some time. Most of the heads of the Governments
and decision makers have understood the horrors
of climate change and its linkage with international
conflicts and scope for human tragedy. The Fourth
Assessment Report of the UN Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change (IPCC) has mentioned clearly the
distressing nexus between climate change on one
hand, and the consequential environmental catastrophe,
economic doom, natural disasters like droughts and
floods, regional upheavals, and national and international
security, on the other hand. In this particular
background, efforts for understanding the threats
of global warming and finding the opportunities
through integration of technologies and adoption
of advanced management practices are needed.
The issues related to global warming
and climate change are multidimensional and as such
multidisciplinary platforms are required to formulate
guidelines and methodologies for implementation.
As such a platform in the form of an International
Workshop and a Symposium is created to discuss two
apparently interrelated topics pertaining to climate
change via Natural Disasters and Cloud Seeding.
The International Workshop on Weather Modification
and Symposium on Natural Disaster Management are
organized as ICORG activities. ICORG series viz
International Conventions on Geoinformatics is being
organized on various themes related to Natural Resources
and Environmental Management during the last 15
years at regular intervals.
The event consists of a Workshop on
Weather Modification Technologies and a Symposium
on Natural Disaster Management during June 27-29th
2008 at Hyderabad. The event is being organized
at JNT University, Kukatpally, Hyderabad jointly
with Rain Shadow Area Development Department of
Government of Andhra Pradesh and Indian Meteorological
Society, Hyderabad Chapter.
Weather Modification is the treatment
of individual clouds or storm systems for the purpose
of achieving a beneficial effect without harming
people or the environment. The most common intended
effects of weather modification include precipitation
increase (rain and /or snow), fog dispersal (visibility
improvement) and hail suppression. The tools of
Satellite Meteorology, Radar Technology, Cloud Dynamics,
Environmental Chemistry, Flare Technology, Numerical
Modeling Techniques, Statistics, Fluid Dynamics
and Spatial Information and Communication Technologies
have provided excellent scope for research and development
and operational implementation of Weather Modification
Technologies. It has been well established that
successful implementation of Cloud Seeding resulting
in precipitation enhancement has significant positive
beneficial impact in managing the issue of global
warming and climate change. India has a long history
of operations for weather modification and the experiments
carried out for 11 years by IITM are the most significant
studies during 1990s.
As such the Government of Andhra
Pradesh, in its earnest desire to provide reasonable
amount of water for augmentation of the upland and
rain-fed area agriculture activities through rainfall
enhancement has funded the operations significantly
from 2004. The operations carried out during 2004-07
have yielded valuable data, significant results
in terms
of scope and identification of technologies for
enhancement of rainfall, development of methods
for validation, understanding Physics and Chemistry
of hygroscopic seeding and cloud dynamics. The international
workshop is expected to cover some of these themes.
Natural Disaster Management is
one of the most important tasks being evolved today
by integrating the tools of information and communication
technologies for management of various disasters
like Floods, Droughts, Earthquakes, Hailstorms,
Landslides, Tsunami, Avalanches, Cyclones, etc.
The economic losses are increasing in recent years
from natural disasters. The present total global
damages are more than 55 billion US Dollars as per
WMO, compared to 35 billion US Dollars in 2001 itself.
The economic impact is still rising can be attributed
to increasing population and substantial increase
in the infrastructure vulnerable to natural hazards.
The Symposium is expected to highlight the areas
prone to various types of disasters and review the
management measures for possible implementation
by the disaster management authorities. The following
are the themes proposed to be discussed during the
workshop as well as the symposium.
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Themes of the Workshop on Weather Modification
Technologies (Cloud Seeding) |
- Cloud Dynamics in Tropical Weather
- Microphysical Cloud Measurements
- Cloud Seeding Techniques
- Flare Technologies - Development
- Space Technologies in Weather Modification
- Tropical Cyclones
- Floods and Droughts
- Earthquakes and Tsunamis
- Landslides and Avalanches
- Aviation Hazards
- Urban Hydrology
- Space Technology for Disaster Management
The program includes
invited presentations by experts and contributed papers
in the field. Authors interested in submitting papers
are requested to submit a two page extended abstract
(soft and hard copies) in A4 size, including figures,
tables and references, along with the registration
form to the program director as per the time schedule
given below ::
Extended abstract with Registration
form :: 30th April 2008
Full Paper :: 15th May 2008
Full final version of Paper for publication Of Proceedings
:: 30th May 2008
The program includes
an Exhibition of the equipment, hardware and software
related to the theme of the workshop and symposium.
For details contact the program director.
The registration fee
for workshop is Rs.4, 000/- (US $ 200) and for IMS
members Rs.1, 000 only. All payments are to be made
in the form of a Demand Draft drawn in favor of Coordinator
CASWMT, JNTU, Hyderabad 500085, India.
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LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: |
· Dr M Satya
Kumar, Director, IMD, Hyderabad Chairman
· Dr G G S N Rao, Scientist, CRIDA, Hyderabad
Co-Chairman
· Dr M M Ali, Scientist, SG, NRSA, Hyderabad
Co-Chairman
· Prof D Raji Reddy, Principal Scientist, AP
Agri University Co-Chairman
· Dr Mohammed Ghouse, Retd, Chief Engineer,
Tamil Nadu
· Wg Cdr G S R Sarma, Radar Meteorologist,
Hyderabad
· Prof A V S Prabhakara Rao, Retd Prof IIT
Kanpur
· Dr S Suresh Babu ECIL Hyderabad
· Dr M L Narashimham, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam
· Dr Valli Manickam, Associate Professor, ASCI,
Hyderabad
· Sri R Narayana Swamy, Retd Meteorologist,
IMD,
· Dr A V R Krishna Rao, Manager, AP Cyclone
Hazard & ER Project, Govt A P
· Dr V Madhava Rao NIRD, Hyderabad
· Dr P Kesava Rao, NIRD, Hyderabad
· Dr B Herman, NIRD, Hyderabad
· Wg Cdr K T Sebastian, Agni Aviation Consultants,
Bangalore
· Sri B V S Amatya, Retd. Meteorologist, IMD,
· Dr V Ramakrishna Rao, Ex-Emeritus Scientist
( CSIR )
· Dr A Uma, Assistant Professor, CASWMT / R
& D Cell, JNTU
· Dr M S Rao, Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya
Convener
·· Dr
Harsh K Gupta, Former Secretary, DOD, Govt of India
· Dr Karl Harmsen, Director, UN Centre, Ghana
· Dr B L Deekshatulu, University of Hyderabad
· Dr K Radhakrishnan, Director, VSSC, Trivandrum.
· Dr V Jayaraman, Director, NNRMS, ISRO, Bangalore
· Mr Avinash Chandra, Distinguished Scientist,
ASL, DRDO, Govt of India
· Dr R R Navalgund, Director SAC, ISRO, Ahmedabad
· Dr B Suresh , Director, IIST, Department
of Space, Trivandrum
· Dr Abdul Mohammed, JSUMS, USA
· Dr D P Rao, Former Director, NRSA
· Dr Mohan Krishnan, Chairman, Cauvery Tribunal
Cell, Tamil Nadu
· Dr S Nagabhushana Rao, Director, ESCI, Hyderabad
· Dr Mark G Hardy, JSUMS, USA
· Dr Arun P Kulshreshtha, Chief Adviser, NAM
S&T Centre
· Sri V Sampath IAS, DG, NIRD, Hyderabad
· Prof T Shivaji Rao, GITAM, Visakhapatnam
· Dr V P Dimri, Director, NGRI, Hyderabad
· Brig Shiva Kumar, NRDMS, DST, Govt of India,
New Delhi
· Dr R K Bhandari, VIT University, Vellore,
Tamilnadu
· Dr P G Sastry, Retired DG, WALAMTARI, Hyderabad
· Dr Akhilesh Gupta, MOES, Govt. of India,
New Delhi
· Dr B V K Mohan Reddy, CEO, Infotech, Hyderabad
· Mr G S Kumar, Former Director, Survey of
India
· Gp Capt Aravind Sharma, CEO Agni Aviation,
Bangalore
· Dr Venkata Ramana Devi, Member Secretary,
APCOST, Hyderabad
· Prof Y Anjaneyulu, JSUMS, USA
· Dr Daniel Rosenfeld, Hebrew University, Israel
· Prof A D Rao, IIT, Delhi
· Prof Wang Guanghe, Director, Weather Modification,
CMA, China
· Dr D V Bhaskara Rao, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam
· Dr P Pradeep Kumar, University of Pune, Pune
· Mr Don Griffth, North American Weather, Consultants,
USA
· Dr H S Ram Mohan, CUSAT, Cochin
· Dr R Krishnan, ADRIN, Dept of Space, Hyderabad
· Mr T Sesha Rao, ERDAS India Ltd
· Dr P Subba Rao, CEO, Ananth Technologies,
Hyderabad
· Dr B N Goswami, Director, IITM, Pune
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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE |
Chief Patron
Dr Y S Rajasekhara Reddy,
Hon’ble Chief Minister, Government of Andhra Pradesh
Patron
Sri N Raghuveera Reddy
Hon’ble Minister for Agriculture, Horticulture,
Sericulture and RSAD,
Government of Andhra Pradesh
Chairmen
Dr K Rajagopal,
Vice Chancellor
JNT University, Hyderabad
Co-Chairmen
Sri R S Goel, IAS,
Principal Secretary RSAD,
Govt of A P Secretariat, Hyderabad
and
Dr Y S Ramakrishna,
Director, CRIDA, ICAR, Hyderabad
Vice Chairmen
Dr B C Jinaga, Rector, JNT University
Dr K Lal Kishore, Registrar, JNT University
Dr E Saibaba Reddy, DAP, JNT University
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Address for Correspondence |
Dr I V Murali
Krishna, Program Director,
Director IST and Coordinator Centre for Atmospheric
Sciences &
Weather Modification Technologies,
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, ECE Block,
III Floor
Kukatpally, HYDERABAD-500 085 (A P India ),
Fax : 91-(040) – 2305 3105. Phone 91-(040) 3240
5311.
Mobile: 98480 49624, ® 91-(040)-2352 0000
E-mail : iyyanki@icorg.org
or icorg@yahoo.com
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