The Role of Instability Indices in Forecasting Thunderstorm and Non-Thunderstorm Days across Six Cities in India

Author:

Arora Kopal,Ray Kamaljit,Ram Suresh,Mehajan Rajeev

Abstract

Thunderstorms are one of the most damaging natural hazards demanding in-depth understanding and prediction. These convective systems form in an unstable environment which is quantitatively expressed in terms of instability indices. These indices are studied over six locations across the Indian landmass in an attempt to predict thunderstorm activity on any given day. A combination of multiple regression, logistic regression, and range analysis provides new insight into the prediction of these storms. A supervised machine learning-based logistic regression model is developed in this study for thunderstorm prediction over Patna and can be further extended for operational forecasting of Thunderstorms over the region. Critical thresholds for the instability indices are determined over the considered locations providing valuable insight into the domain of Thunderstorm prediction

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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