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Pune: The international group fellowship training programme on “forecasters competency development” was inaugurated at the Meghdoot auditorium of Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) in Pashan on Monday. It was inaugurated by M. Ravichandran, secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences.

The programme is being organised by India Meteorological Department (IMD) and World Meteorological Organisation. Dr R Krishnan, director, IITM, emphasised the significance of enhancing weather prediction competencies and timely dissemination of information. Dr M.



Mohapatra, DGM, IMD, and K.S. Hosalikar, head of climate research & services, IMD, participated at the event.

Altogether 16 forecasters from 15 countries and 10 forecasters from IMD are participating at the programme from August 26 to September 27. Climate data archival and distribution system server at CCCR, IITM was launched at the inaugural event. Several IMD reports were presented.

We also published the following articles recently Forecasters competency training at IITM The international fellowship training programme on forecasters competency development was inaugurated at IITM's Meghdoot auditorium in Pune. M. Ravichandran, secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences, led the ceremony.

Organized by IMD and WMO, the event features 26 forecasters and runs from August 26 to September 27. A climate data server was also launched. IMD forecasts rain, thunderstorm in Delhi, issues yellow alert The India Meteorological Department announced a yellow alert for Delhi, expecting rain and thunderstorms in specific areas.

Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 26.5C, with the potential for a maximum of 35C, and humidity at 85 percent. The Air Quality Index stands at 75, termed 'satisfactory'.

Citizens are advised to remain informed as conditions could worsen. Mumbai and surrounding areas on high alert as IMD predicts heavy rainfall The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has announced that Mumbai and various other districts of Maharashtra will witness heavy rainfall in the coming days. An 'orange' alert has been issued for many districts including Palghar, Thane, and Raigad.

Low-pressure areas in northern West Bengal and the Arabian Sea will likely drive this rainfall..

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