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AshimMitra 🛰
@ashimmitra
Scientist@IMD. Ministry of Earth Sciences Satellites(#INSAT 3DR/3D+Leo)#Nowcast |#Lightning ⚡ Head(#Geospatial Applications)🌎 Tweeting in personal capacity
Science & TechnologyNew Delhi, India & #CGimdgeospatial.imd.gov.inJoined September 2009

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Water vapor imagery from geostationary satellite 🛰️ allows us to see a complete atmospheric motion that is not just where the clouds are. This circulation can be used to point out troughs and ridges and where vertical motions are rising and sinking. #INSAT3DR 🛰️
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Very dense #fog observed in many places over Haryana; in some pockets over Punjab; in isolated pockets over West Uttar Pradesh, West Rajasthan, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim; *Dense fog* in many places East Uttar Pradesh and in some areas of Bihar. INSAT3DR 🛰️ RGB
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Very dense #Fog/low cloud layer persisting across IGP, north, east, and central parts of India including Bangladesh, resulting #coldday to severe cold day over the areas. Safdarjung: Min. Temp.: 3.0°C Visibility: 50m Palam: Min. Temp.: 6.0°C Visibility: 50 m #Delhi #delhifog
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#Delhi: Safderjung minimum today =3.0DegC,Lowest in this season && Lodhi Road 2 8 Deg C Source IMD
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Very thik layer of #fog can be seen over IGP seen from @NOAA. Dense fog reduced visibility to “zero” metres, affecting traffic movement (railway, aviation and surface transport). #Delhi #ColdWave #Bihar #Kolkata
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Dense #fog layer at 0930 AM today. #INSAT3DR Minimum Temperatures & visibility recorded at 0830 IST of 03.01.2023: Palam: Min Temp 9.4°C; Visibility 500 m Safdarjung: Minimum Temperature 8.5°C; Visibility 500 m Aaya Nagar: Minimum Temperature 7.2°C; Visibility 500 m
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Very Dense #Fog layer seen from INSAT3DR.Visibility (<200 m) at 0530 hrs today. Agra, Gwalior & Gorakhpur - 0 each; Amritsar, Chandigarh, Ambala, Patiala, Hissar, Patna & Bhagalpur - 25 each; Baharaich, Bhopal, Sagar, Jabalpur, Purnea & Agartala - 50 each; Bhatinda - 100.
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