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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2017

BATAL: The Balloon Measurement Campaigns of the Asian Tropopause Aerosol Layer

J.-P. Vernier; T. D. Fairlie; Terry Deshler; M. Venkat Ratnam; H. Gadhavi; Sweta S. Kumar; M. Natarajan; A. K. Pandit; S.T. Akhil Raj; Anil Kumar; A. Jayaraman; A. K. Singh; Neeraj Rastogi; P. R. Sinha; S. Tiwari; T. Wegner; N. Baker; D. Vignelles; G. Stenchikov; I. Shevchenko; J. Smith; Kristopher M. Bedka; Amit P. Kesarkar; V. Singh; Jyoti Bhate; V. Ravikiran; M. D. Rao; S. Ravindrababu; Anil Patel; H. Vernier

AbstractWe describe and show results from a series of field campaigns that used balloonborne instruments launched from India and Saudi Arabia during the summers 2014–17 to study the nature, formati...


International Journal of Remote Sensing | 2017

Study of Stratospheric Sudden Warming (SSW) over the tropical and subtropical regions of India using Rayleigh lidar

Som Sharma; Prashant Kumar; Rajesh Vaishnav; H. Chandra; H. Gadhavi; S. Sridharan; A. Jayaraman

ABSTRACT The Stratospheric Sudden Warming (SSW) is one of the most spectacular phenomena in the atmosphere and has impacts on the Earth’s lower, middle, and upper atmospheres. In this study, two major SSW episodes associated with vortex displacement and vortex splitting that occurred in the years 1998 and 1999, respectively, are investigated for the first time over Mt. Abu using lidar observations. Analyses show that ground-based lidar and satellite observations from the Halogen occultation experiment (HALOE) on board the upper atmospheric research satellite (UARS) can capture the effect of SSW events. Lidar measurements are able to capture SSW warming and its decay very accurately. The impact of SSW is further investigated in the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) Interim-reanalysed potential vorticity. Moreover, a detailed study has been presented to understand the latitudinal variation of SSW warming and the associated mesospheric cooling over the Indian region. The results showed that warming is higher over the northern Indian region (35° N, 77° E) compared with the southern Indian region (5° N, 77° E).


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

Wintertime aerosol properties during foggy and nonfoggy days over urban center Delhi and their implications for shortwave radiative forcing

Dilip Ganguly; A. Jayaraman; T. A. Rajesh; H. Gadhavi


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

Physical and optical properties of aerosols over an urban location in western India: Seasonal variabilities

Dilip Ganguly; A. Jayaraman; H. Gadhavi


Annales Geophysicae | 2010

Absorbing aerosols: contribution of biomass burning and implications for radiative forcing

H. Gadhavi; A. Jayaraman


Atmospheric Environment | 2006

Spatial variations in aerosol characteristics and regional radiative forcing over India: Measurements and modeling of 2004 road campaign experiment

A. Jayaraman; H. Gadhavi; Dilip Ganguly; Amit Misra; T. A. Rajesh


Geophysical Research Letters | 2005

Single scattering albedo of aerosols over the central India: Implications for the regional aerosol radiative forcing

Dilip Ganguly; H. Gadhavi; A. Jayaraman; T. A. Rajesh; Amit Misra


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2005

In situ ship cruise measurements of mass concentration and size distribution of aerosols over Bay of Bengal and their radiative impacts

Dilip Ganguly; A. Jayaraman; H. Gadhavi


Geophysical Research Letters | 2005

Features in wavelength dependence of aerosol absorption observed over central India

Dilip Ganguly; A. Jayaraman; H. Gadhavi; T. A. Rajesh


Annales Geophysicae | 2006

Airborne lidar study of the vertical distribution of aerosols over Hyderabad, an urban site in central India, and its implication for radiative forcing calculations

H. Gadhavi; A. Jayaraman

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A. Jayaraman

Physical Research Laboratory

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Dilip Ganguly

Physical Research Laboratory

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S. Sridharan

National Atmospheric Research Laboratory

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T. A. Rajesh

Physical Research Laboratory

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M. Venkat Ratnam

National Atmospheric Research Laboratory

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Manish Naja

Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences

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S. Lal

Physical Research Laboratory

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V. Ravi Kiran

National Atmospheric Research Laboratory

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Amit Misra

Physical Research Laboratory

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K. Raghunath

National Atmospheric Research Laboratory

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